Abstract: Despite significant transformation efforts in South African social welfare, social work education still inducts students into prevailing paradigms. Critics suggest that dominant social work is ineffective in that it is culturally inappropriate, marginalises other knowledges, overlooks structural issues, is expensive and is mismatched to local needs. The term “contextualised social work education” as used in this article incorporates the local focus on decolonisation/decoloniality and indigenisation. This article highlights the work of 12 South African educators in offering contextualised social work education. In exemplifying their decolonising work, the imperatives, challenges, supports and future pathways/options identified by p...
While social workers are professionally and aptly placed to facilitate a turn-around environment rif...
The Social Work Education: International Journal invites contributions to the Special Issue themed ‘...
Dominant social work approaches are increasingly problematized. In many contexts mainstreamed social...
This article describes thematic outcomes of a process of engagement around deep transformation towar...
For relevance to societal reality and challenges, countries should structure their social work educa...
Social work intervenes at the points where people interact with their environments with the purpose ...
The current social work knowledge that is characterised by colonial domination in South Africa deman...
Widespread student uprisings associated with the Fees-Must-Fall movement have starkly focused univer...
This paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March...
This paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March...
This article examines social work education and training trends in Zimbabwe based on literature revi...
This article identifies some of the key challenges hindering effective social work education and pra...
In Africa, social work is considered a young profession, as it was imported from the West at the beg...
The article examines the extent to which social work education and practice in Eswatini, Lesotho and...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
While social workers are professionally and aptly placed to facilitate a turn-around environment rif...
The Social Work Education: International Journal invites contributions to the Special Issue themed ‘...
Dominant social work approaches are increasingly problematized. In many contexts mainstreamed social...
This article describes thematic outcomes of a process of engagement around deep transformation towar...
For relevance to societal reality and challenges, countries should structure their social work educa...
Social work intervenes at the points where people interact with their environments with the purpose ...
The current social work knowledge that is characterised by colonial domination in South Africa deman...
Widespread student uprisings associated with the Fees-Must-Fall movement have starkly focused univer...
This paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March...
This paper is an amended version of the presentation made at the Social Work Indaba held 24-26 March...
This article examines social work education and training trends in Zimbabwe based on literature revi...
This article identifies some of the key challenges hindering effective social work education and pra...
In Africa, social work is considered a young profession, as it was imported from the West at the beg...
The article examines the extent to which social work education and practice in Eswatini, Lesotho and...
This article argues that South African social work education, situated in Western modernism and broa...
While social workers are professionally and aptly placed to facilitate a turn-around environment rif...
The Social Work Education: International Journal invites contributions to the Special Issue themed ‘...
Dominant social work approaches are increasingly problematized. In many contexts mainstreamed social...