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Preparing for Social Work Practice in Diverse Contexts: Introducing an Integrated Model for Class Discussion
Authors:Rosemary Green  Raeleene Gregory  Robyn Mason
Affiliation:1. University of Ballarat , Australia r.green@ballarat.edu.au;3. University of Ballarat , Australia;4. Charles Sturt University , Australia
Abstract:
Understanding the context of practice is an essential component of social work practice as is providing service that respects diversity. These twin concepts are necessary to include in planning and delivering services across all levels of practice. However, while we might understand how the context impacts on service users (and such an understanding is a vital part of assessment processes), the context has greater and more far reaching impacts. For example, in rural practice research, there is evidence that the context strongly influences the choice of practice methods, the behaviour of the professional as an individual and as a community member, and the management of complex ethical situations. This paper proposes a model that may be useful in analysing the various impacts of diversity and context in social work practice, and is relevant for the education of social workers and other human service personnel. The SUPAmodel (Service User, Professional, Agency) uses practice examples to explore how changes in context impact on professional decision making and choices about intervention.
Keywords:Social Work Education  Context  Contextual Practice  Diversity  Teaching Model  Rural
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