The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. While it is clear that there is no single way of choosing the next generation of social work students, nevertheless, there are a number of strongly held beliefs about what ‘best practice’ means in this fraught field. These can be difficult to challenge, and even harder to shift, in spite of contrary evidence. This paper presents research conducted in Scotland in 2016 as part of the Scottish Government-sponsored Review of Social Work Education. The research set out to consider what selection processes were being used in Scotland and why; more fundamentally, it sought to explore the views of those involved in social work education alongside evid...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
Social work education has again been subject to scrutiny and review across the UK. Different countri...
Social work education has again been subject to scrutiny and review across the UK. Different countri...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
This report sets out the methods, findings, discussion and conclusions related tothe RSWE Area of in...
This report sets out the methods, findings, discussion and conclusions related tothe RSWE Area of in...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
This report sets out the methods, findings, discussion and conclusions related tothe RSWE Area of in...
This paper explores the findings of a small-scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...
Purpose: The paper identifies the particular characteristics and strengths of mainstream undergradua...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
Social work education has again been subject to scrutiny and review across the UK. Different countri...
Social work education has again been subject to scrutiny and review across the UK. Different countri...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
The issue of selection of students to social work programmes is one that remains highly contested. W...
This report sets out the methods, findings, discussion and conclusions related tothe RSWE Area of in...
This report sets out the methods, findings, discussion and conclusions related tothe RSWE Area of in...
This paper explores the findings of a small‐scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
This report sets out the methods, findings, discussion and conclusions related tothe RSWE Area of in...
This paper explores the findings of a small-scale empirical study of social work admissions data. It...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contexts for the often...
This paper explores the implications of the changing UK policy and regulatory contextsfor the often ...
Purpose: The paper identifies the particular characteristics and strengths of mainstream undergradua...
IntroductionSocial work education is again under scrutiny. In Scotland, the Scottish Social Services...
Social work education has again been subject to scrutiny and review across the UK. Different countri...
Social work education has again been subject to scrutiny and review across the UK. Different countri...