Fit for purpose: issues from practice placements,practice teaching and the assessment of students' practice |
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Authors: | Sheila Furness |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ume? University and UFFE: Field Research and Development Unit in Social Services , Sweden kristina.westerberg@psy.umu.se;3. UFFE: Field Research and Development Unit in Social Services , Sweden |
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Abstract: | This paper explores a number of significant issues regarding the delivery of practice based learning for qualifying social workers, in the context of plans for the new social work degree. We also discuss four particular issues: 1. the definition and measurement of ‘good enough’ practice; 2. the determination of students' suitability for social work; 3. the role of practice teachers in responding to sensitive information and students facing personal crises; and 4. specialist and ‘long‐arm’ practice teaching. In doing so, we draw on both our own direct experience and on discussions between over 70 practice teachers, tutors and placement co‐ordinators attending a Mid‐Yorkshire Social Work Education and Training Planning Group (MYSWETPG) conference hosted by Bradford College in March 2001. We conclude that, given the current difficulties in the field of qualifying training and education for social workers, any significant improvements following from the new degree will remain dependent on the provision of adequate funding for practice learning, in general, and for the training, structured support and affirmation of practice teachers, in particular. |
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Keywords: | Practice Teacher Long‐arm New Degree Suitability Disclosure Sensitive Information Funding MYSWETPG |
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