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The contemporary reconstruction of finnish social work expertise
Authors:Mirja Satka  Synnöve Karvinen
Institution:1. Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy , University of Jyv?yl? , PO Box 35 (ASE), FIN-40351, Jyv?skyl?, Finland E-mail: satka@dodo.jyu.fi;2. Department of Social Policy , University of Helsinki , Po Box 10, FIN-00014, Finland E-mail: synnove.karvinen@helsinki.fi
Abstract:Reflexivity has been one of the central themes in Finnish social work discussions in the 1990s. It can be seen as an effort to respond to the demands of post-modern society. This article concentrates on analysing fundamental changes in Finnish social work from the viewpoint of current trends in practical social work, academic training, and research practices. This process can be described as a breakthrough of reflexive professional practices compared to the previous phase of academization, which is also discussed. The present stage of development of Finnish social work provides an interesting example of, and a point of comparison for, the contemporary European discussion about various social work profiles. The demand for reflexive professional competence also increases professional responsibility and autonomy. Consequently it gives rise to new forms of state support for and control over the professions. In Finnish social work this means strengthening social work education and modifications in the respective legislation. Finnish social work education has been highly academic, providing an MA degree in social work since 1981. Within the present renewal process, social work is becoming a major subject area with its own chairs. All this opens new opportunities for social work research and practice developments. Three significant examples of recent Finnish social work research are summarized and questions of reflexivity in social work are also addressed.
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