Strengths And Struggles: Overseas Qualified Social Workers' Experiences In Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Authors: | Christa Fouché Allen Bartley Nicola Brenton |
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Affiliation: | School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work, University of Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | AbstractA growing number of professionals practise in a country other than the one where they obtained their professional qualification. A mixed-methods study explored the experiences of one group of such professionals, overseas-qualified social workers practicing in New Zealand. This article reports findings from four key informant group interviews and an online survey (N = 294), including this population's satisfaction with their employment, their introduction to local practice, and experiences of mistreatment and discrimination. The study highlights migrant social workers' desire for better access to information and induction opportunities to orient them to the local practice environment and notes their experience of discrimination in the workplace. Such findings require a thoughtful response from practitioners and professional bodies and is worthy of further research and discussion. We argue that migrant social workers in New Zealand require orientation activities tailored to meet their needs and a more welcoming system of recognition of the skills and experience they bring. |
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Keywords: | Social Workers Migrant Professionals Labour Mobility New Zealand |
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