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The Experiences of Care Leavers (Post-care Adults) in Social Work Education
Authors:Helen Mayall  Teresa O'Neill  Aidan Worsley  Rose Devereux  Simon Ward  Darren Lynch
Institution:1. H.Mayall@mmu.ac.uk;3. Manchester Metropolitan University, Helen Mayall &4. Teresa O'Neill, UK;5. University of Central Lancashire, Aidan Worsley &6. Darren Lynch, UK;7. Person Shaped Support, in partnership with Liverpool Hope University, Rose Devereux, UK;8. Liverpool John Moores University, Simon Ward, UK.
Abstract:This paper explores the experiences of social work students on qualifying degree programmes in the UK who have previously been in care or ‘looked after’. Using a sample drawn from three social work programmes in the North West of England, a semi-structured interview schedule was constructed, with the support of social workers who had been in the care system, to examine the individual journeys of 11 students. This paper aims to explore, with this group of students, how their experiences relate to their decision to apply for a place on a social work course, their experience of admission and the duration of the programme. The paper is of particular relevance to social work educators and makes specific suggestions regarding how current practice in social work education might improve.
Keywords:Care Leaver  Looked After Children  Social Work Education  Social Work  Curriculum Development
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