Social Work Education Julia Wassell The changing context of social work education Life after Brexit ongoing austerity and bursary uncertainty Market forces within higher education Regulation of the profession ID: 570557
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Ethical challenges for Social Work Education
Julia
WassellSlide2
The changing context of social work education
Life after Brexit, ongoing austerity and bursary uncertainty
Market forces within higher education
Regulation of the profession
BSc, MSc, Step Up, Frontline and Think Ahead – Innovation or fragmentation?
Post qualifying educationSlide3
Education for a profession or for employer demands?
Our values driven profession
Employer expectations with legislative processes and the rise of ‘resilience’
Will university based education remain viable?
Supply, demand and individual choiceSlide4
Ethical challenges for the social worker - academic
Quality
Plagiarism and Fitness to Practice
Supporting students with ethical dilemmas in practice education
‘I wanted to do preventative work’.
‘I did not want to tell the service user that the care package could not be funded’.
‘The rapidity of the adoption process shocked myself and the mother’.
‘I wanted to intervene but was left crudely exercising power and authority’.
‘There was a conflict of interest between the service user and carer’.Slide5
Optimism for the future
Our students, our future
Service users and carers – the main stakeholders
The future with the BASW 2020 vision