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Collaborating to Focus on Children in Australian Social Work Education
Authors:Carole Zufferey  Christine Gibson  Fiona Buchanan
Affiliation:1. Carole Zufferey, Christine Gibson &2. Fiona Buchanan, University of South Australia, Australiacarole.zufferey@unisa.edu.au;4. Fiona Buchanan, University of South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Social work educators across the world are engaged in developing a curriculum that prepares students to be effective practitioners in a range of settings that involve working with children. This paper reflects on collaborative strategies and research that have influenced the child wellbeing content of social work courses in Australia. It presents a critical analysis of the tensions and challenges that can occur in (this) collaborative work. It then discusses an outcome of this advocacy to influence the child wellbeing content of social work education, an undergraduate module aimed at increasing students' knowledge and skills in communicating with children. This paper argues that Indigenous children (such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children) are over-represented in child protection systems and out-of-home care services, and that this needs to be acknowledged and given increased attention in the education of social work students internationally.
Keywords:Social Work Education  Collaboration  Children  Communication Skills  Social Work Research  Child-Centred Practice  Child Protection
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