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Involving Services Users in Social Work Training on the Reality of Family Poverty: A Case Study of a Collaborative Project
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EducationSocial Work PolicyUnited KingdomFamily StrengtheningSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkFamily SystemsProfessional RolesFamily StudiesCollaborative ProjectHelping RelationshipPovertySocial Work TrainingService User InvolvementHealth SciencesCommunity EngagementMacro Social WorkService UsersFamily PovertySchool Social WorkSocial Work TheorySociologyGroup WorkSocial FoundationsSocial Work ResearchSocial PolicySocial Justice
In the last five years there has been an increased drive to include the perspectives and contributions of service users in social work education in the United Kingdom. In this paper we discuss the experience of one project that attempted to bring together service users, academics and practitioners to jointly develop and deliver a module that sought to examine the perspectives of families living in poverty who were in receipt of children and families social work services. Through doing this it was hoped that it would be possible to raise practitioners’ awareness of how poverty impacts on parenting and how they could develop an approach that was non‐punitive and genuinely supportive. The paper starts by exploring the context of service user involvement in social work education and then describes the development and process of this collaborative project. The paper concludes with recommendations for both projects seeking to engage service users in empowering and meaningful ways, as well as social work practice within an anti‐oppressive framework.
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