This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users? religion, belief and spiritual identities. The study involved 34 semi-structured interviews with Qualified Social Workers and took a qualitative investigational perspective. By means of thematic analysis, the study suggests that practitioners employ either avoidant or utilitarian approaches, which may indeed be a coping strategy before the vast religious plurality in practice. The study also highlights when professionals perceive religion, belief and spirituality important. Those times are a) initial assessments, b) conditional intervention, c) referrals and d) response to this subject when safeguarding and child protection issues arise
Recently, there has been growing interest in the role of spirituality in social work practice. Many ...
Spirituality is an integral part of human experience. Personal belief systems impact the client as w...
This study aimed to develop an instrument to measure the extent to which social workers perceive tha...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users’ re...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
The present study focused on the social workers perspectives regarding the integration of religion a...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
Spirituality and social work: Implications for clinical practice Although a substantial body of lite...
Social work principles include cultural competence and cultural awareness as major matters for effec...
textThis study of 324 purposively selected BSW students from seven schools of social work in Texas ...
Over the past forty years, Britain has witnessed a decline in religious attendance, observance and w...
Research on religion, spirituality, and health indicates that assessing and discussing clients’ reli...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
The role of religion and spirituality has not always been included in conversations about social wor...
This research study emerged in an effort to examine the views and experiences of first and second ye...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the role of spirituality in social work practice. Many ...
Spirituality is an integral part of human experience. Personal belief systems impact the client as w...
This study aimed to develop an instrument to measure the extent to which social workers perceive tha...
This exploratory study examines how social work practitioners in England integrate service users’ re...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
The present study focused on the social workers perspectives regarding the integration of religion a...
There is growing recognition that promoting wellbeing requires a holistic approach to social work pr...
Spirituality and social work: Implications for clinical practice Although a substantial body of lite...
Social work principles include cultural competence and cultural awareness as major matters for effec...
textThis study of 324 purposively selected BSW students from seven schools of social work in Texas ...
Over the past forty years, Britain has witnessed a decline in religious attendance, observance and w...
Research on religion, spirituality, and health indicates that assessing and discussing clients’ reli...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
The role of religion and spirituality has not always been included in conversations about social wor...
This research study emerged in an effort to examine the views and experiences of first and second ye...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the role of spirituality in social work practice. Many ...
Spirituality is an integral part of human experience. Personal belief systems impact the client as w...
This study aimed to develop an instrument to measure the extent to which social workers perceive tha...