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The Development of Employment-Based Education on Substance use for Social Workers in England: Embedding Substance use Training in Frameworks of Continuing Professional Development
Authors:Aisha Hutchinson  Debra Allnock
Institution:1. Aisha Hutchinson, University of Bedfordshire, University of Southampton, UK University of Johannesburg, South Africa Debra Allnock, University of Bedfordshire, UKaisha.hutchinson@beds.ac.uk;3. Aisha Hutchinson, University of Bedfordshire, University of Southampton, UK University of Johannesburg, South Africa Debra Allnock, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Abstract:Service users in the social care sector affected by substance use need a workforce which is skilled at protecting and supporting them, and who are able to carry out their roles and responsibilities with confidence. Workforce/Learning Development departments in children's and adults' services in England play an important role in preparing social workers to engage effectively with service users and to develop as practitioners. Drawing on data from a survey of 94 Workforce/Learning Development departments, this article examines the development of employment-based education on substance use. Only 33% of these departments had a dedicated training strategy or series of programmes on substance use, although more than half (59%) provided tools for identifying and assessing substance use. A wide range of professionals were involved in the development of this training, particularly those in specialist safeguarding and substance use roles. Social work and substance use textbooks are the main source of materials accessed to support training development. A lack of strategic engagement with substance use in social care was one of the barriers cited to adequate training provision. Implications for social work education include the importance of embedding AOD education in post-qualifying training frameworks at both university and employer levels.
Keywords:substance misuse  alcohol  drugs  social work  training  workforce development  continuing professional development  national occupational standards
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