This is a report into disabled students' access to practice learning within social work courses in the UK. The authors take a social model approach to analysing the issues and there recommendations for good practice are intended to maximise inclusion of disabled people within social work. One of the most significant barriers that they identify is the attitudes of non-disabled social workers
Social workers come into the lives of disabled persons on a daily basis. Yet, few schools of social ...
This study explores the impact of the social model of disability on the inclusion of disabled studen...
Course descriptions: a. Short Version This course provides instruction on the models of disability, ...
The authors share a common vision with respect to social justice and disability rights, displaying a...
In this chapter, we fi rst provide an overview of the historical relationship between social work an...
The authors share a common vision with respect to social justice and disability rights, displaying a...
The profession of social work has a long history of work with "clients" with disabilities, but unfor...
The profession of social work has a long history of work with "clients" with disabilities, but unfor...
Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk'...
Social work education has been slow to integrate the intersectionality of disability, even though th...
As more students with various visible and invisible disabilities enter higher education, the need in...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
Social workers come into the lives of disabled persons on a daily basis. Yet, few schools of social ...
This study explores the impact of the social model of disability on the inclusion of disabled studen...
Course descriptions: a. Short Version This course provides instruction on the models of disability, ...
The authors share a common vision with respect to social justice and disability rights, displaying a...
In this chapter, we fi rst provide an overview of the historical relationship between social work an...
The authors share a common vision with respect to social justice and disability rights, displaying a...
The profession of social work has a long history of work with "clients" with disabilities, but unfor...
The profession of social work has a long history of work with "clients" with disabilities, but unfor...
Social exclusion, although much debated in the UK, frequently focuses on children as a key 'at risk'...
Social work education has been slow to integrate the intersectionality of disability, even though th...
As more students with various visible and invisible disabilities enter higher education, the need in...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
BackgroundSocial work educators have made great strides in ensuring equal access for qualified stude...
Social workers come into the lives of disabled persons on a daily basis. Yet, few schools of social ...
This study explores the impact of the social model of disability on the inclusion of disabled studen...
Course descriptions: a. Short Version This course provides instruction on the models of disability, ...