This article considers the utilisation of the common third to prepare social work students for practice by engaging with education in the broadest sense of the term (Jackson and Cameron, 2011). Quality social work practitioners need fully developed reflective capacities to assist with the complex issues faced by individuals who experience marginalisation, discrimination, and inequality. In order to help develop autonomous and critical thinkers, which is of the utmost importance for social work, this article considers the value of the common third as part of the learning process. The common third, using activities to strengthen relationships, enhances social work practice and this article evaluates a three-day residential experience o...
All post-qualifying social work specialist awards are required to include ‘enabling the learning of ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
The involvement of people with lived experience (service participants) is mandatory within UK social...
The involvement of stakeholders – academics, service users and carers, students and practitioners – ...
Summary: This paper describes the findings from the evaluation of a UK initiative which engaged soci...
This research paper argues that universities can collaboratively generate productive spaces for soci...
Taking the development of social work education in the UK as an example of some of the ways in which...
This article presents a structured way to teach and learn social work practice skills in an undergra...
Social work is committed to challenging inequality and discrimination, supporting social justice and...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
This article reports on the evaluation of practice learning opportunities for student social worker...
This article documents an examination of the role and alignment of social work field education withi...
Social work education in England has a long track record of success in widening participation to dis...
The International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning is an Open Access journal which means that all...
Summary: This article uses the 50th anniversary of social work education provision at one of north-e...
All post-qualifying social work specialist awards are required to include ‘enabling the learning of ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
The involvement of people with lived experience (service participants) is mandatory within UK social...
The involvement of stakeholders – academics, service users and carers, students and practitioners – ...
Summary: This paper describes the findings from the evaluation of a UK initiative which engaged soci...
This research paper argues that universities can collaboratively generate productive spaces for soci...
Taking the development of social work education in the UK as an example of some of the ways in which...
This article presents a structured way to teach and learn social work practice skills in an undergra...
Social work is committed to challenging inequality and discrimination, supporting social justice and...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
This article reports on the evaluation of practice learning opportunities for student social worker...
This article documents an examination of the role and alignment of social work field education withi...
Social work education in England has a long track record of success in widening participation to dis...
The International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning is an Open Access journal which means that all...
Summary: This article uses the 50th anniversary of social work education provision at one of north-e...
All post-qualifying social work specialist awards are required to include ‘enabling the learning of ...
The Department for Education’s Social Work Teaching Partnership initiative(Interface Associates UK L...
The involvement of people with lived experience (service participants) is mandatory within UK social...