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Social work students field training as an opportunity to develop best practice in disabilities: the case of Jordan
Authors:Sahar Suleiman AlMakhamreh  Hana Tyseer AlHadidi  Aasem Mohamed ALBakar
Institution:Department of Social Work, Princess Rahma College, Al-Balqa Applied University, Salt, Jordan
Abstract:This article outlines an innovative field for training efforts that foster the abilities of undergraduate social work students so that they are able to empower local communities in disability issues. It discusses the contribution of social work education in improving livelihoods of families with disabled members, challenging families as well as attitudes of local communities towards the disabled. Social work students were placed in a centre for children with developmental disabilities for a period of eight months. At this stage of their training, students were required to demonstrate their skills in working with individuals, families and communities. They were also required to identify opportunities for interventions that addressed stigma and social inclusion. Key outcomes from students’ voices were captured through their field notes, some limited observations and focus group discussions. The field training demonstrated that students managed to establish a support group for mothers with disabled children to provide a safe place to share their experiences. Student outcomes highlighted that the field experience was effective and feedback from families indicated that training raises disability awareness and facilitates women’s access to existing support systems. In addition, it engages professionals and families to work together in developing a long-term strategy to reduce isolation and exclusion, as well as to tackle health and social inequalities in Jordan.
Keywords:Middle East  social work  community field training  student self-directed projects  disabilities
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