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Responding by degrees: surveying the education and practice landscape
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Curriculum InquiryEducationSocial Work PolicySocial Work PracticeSocial ChangeSocial WorkProfessional RolesState Social WorkChange ProcessPractice LandscapeHealth SciencesMacro Social WorkHigher EducationCurriculumEducational PracticeSchool Social WorkSociologyContinued VigilanceSocial Work ResearchProfessional DevelopmentSocial Science EducationSocial Policy
In all four countries of the United Kingdom social work education has been subject to detailed review, a process culminating in the launch in England in September 2003 of the new social work degree. This paper surveys this process of change, which is located within the broader social policy modernisation agenda. Those working within social work education have been able to exercise positive influence on the review and can draw comfort from some of the outcomes. Nonetheless, critical reflections are offered about the change process and the organisational framework that surrounds it. The disjunction between the policy vision and the reality of state social work, together with competing perspectives within policy trends, are clearly mapped. The paper concludes that the landscape is not as inhospitable as once feared but continued vigilance is required by social work education and those higher education institutions accredited to provide it.
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