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Research Article

Social Work Education and Practice Learning at a Crossroads: Challenges

Pages 27-45 | Received 29 Mar 2021, Accepted 19 Jun 2022, Published online: 05 Jul 2022
 

Abstract

This article is based on a relatively small-scale qualitative research study for the Greater Cambridgeshire Social Work Teaching Partnership (GCSWTP) and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), the aim of which was to identify the core quality components of social work practice learning in order to achieve excellence, in preparation for frontline professional social work practice. The research took a broadly phenomenological approach to describe and interpret the participants’ lived experiences of social work practice learning. A purposive sample of 35 participants, which included: practice educators (local authority, voluntary and independent), service users (adults only, via ARU’s social work service user group), frontline social work practitioners, both experienced and newly qualified (adult and children’s services), frontline team managers (adult and children’s services), children’s guardians, final and second year social work students (ARU’s BA and MA) and ARU social work academics. The findings therefore represent the perspectives of a wide range of professionals involved, both directly and indirectly, in practice learning. Data was obtained using semi-structured, open-ended one-to-one interviews, which were audio-recorded. The research highlighted a gap between academic input and the realities and challenges of current social work practice, particularly in terms of depth and complexity of the knowledge and skills needed for frontline practice.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes

1 Scott, J. 2017. Code of Practice for Applying for Ethical Approval at Anglia Ruskin University. Research and Innovation Development Office. Version 7.2.

2 Anglia Ruskin University Research Ethics Policy. 2016. Version 1.7 (1).

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Notes on contributors

David Lane

David Lane qualified as a social worker in 1979 and has been a practice educator since 1981. His research interests include, the status of children in public child law proceedings in England and Wales. Correspondence to: David Lane, Yew Tree House, Lower Heath, Prees, Whitchurch, Shropshire SY13 2BX, United Kingdom. Email: [email protected]

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