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Developing social work students' communication skills with children and young people: a model for the qualifying level curriculum
Authors:Michelle Lefevre  Karen Tanner†  Barry Luckock‡
Institution:Vice-Dean, Child and Family Directorate, Tavistock Clinic,;Lecturer in Social Work and Social Care, University of Sussex,;Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Social Policy, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Abstract:Currently, there is no explicit requirement for qualifying level social workers to be skilled in communicating with children. In a recent Knowledge Review, we argued that practitioners should have a basic level of competence in such skill at the point of qualification. If that argument is accepted then how this should be acquired within the qualifying social work curriculum needs consideration. The authors present a framework for understanding those components of skilled communication with children that should be included in the qualifying curriculum. A whole programme approach to curriculum development will be outlined which, we suggest, might enable students to develop the knowledge, capabilities and values required for skilled practice in this area.
Keywords:children  communication  skills  social work education
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