This paper reports key findings from a doctoral study exploring the education and career trajectories of student enrolled on three 'Access to Social Work' further education courses in the South East of England. It explores some of the barriers to social work education and enabling factors such as the exercise of individual agency and the key role of supportive learning cultures
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
The study upon which this paper is based aimed to explore the experiences of students enrolled on ‘A...
The paper critically explores the discursive construction of ‘non-traditional students’ characterise...
This paper explores the experiences of predominantly black minority ethnic students navigating their...
This paper explores the experiences of predominantly black minority ethnic students navigating their...
Social work education in England has a long track record of success in widening participation to dis...
There has been no large-scale study looking at the proportion of social work students in the UK who ...
This research evaluates the role of flexible methods of delivering social work education in widening...
This paper examines how increased diversity through widening participation to higher education in En...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
This paper outlines the current knowledge base for men's experiences of studying social work in the ...
The paper highlights the need of black and minority ethnic (BME) students in England to access suppo...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
The study upon which this paper is based aimed to explore the experiences of students enrolled on ‘A...
The paper critically explores the discursive construction of ‘non-traditional students’ characterise...
This paper explores the experiences of predominantly black minority ethnic students navigating their...
This paper explores the experiences of predominantly black minority ethnic students navigating their...
Social work education in England has a long track record of success in widening participation to dis...
There has been no large-scale study looking at the proportion of social work students in the UK who ...
This research evaluates the role of flexible methods of delivering social work education in widening...
This paper examines how increased diversity through widening participation to higher education in En...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
This paper outlines the current knowledge base for men's experiences of studying social work in the ...
The paper highlights the need of black and minority ethnic (BME) students in England to access suppo...
In the light of extensive media coverage of social work education, this article uses information fro...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...
Social work practice and university provision of social work education in the UK have come under con...
The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has noted that a higher percentage of black and minority...