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McCarten, Claire and Byrne, Julia and Campbell, Jim and Coogan, Declan and Davidson, Gavin and Hayes, David and Kirwan, Gloria and MacDonald, Mandi and McCaughren, Simone and McFadden, Paul and McGregor, Caroline and Montgomery, Lorna and Pentaraki, Maria and Roddy, Shaun and Roulston, Audrey and Shore, Caroline and Wilson, Elaine (2022) Social work students on the island of Ireland: a cross-sectional survey. Social Work Education, 41, (2), pp. 228-247. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2020.1832060.


Understanding the characteristics, motivations, and experiences of student social workers is important to inform their professional education and support needs. To date, there has been relatively little research about social work students in Ireland, both North and South. This study reports on an all-Ireland survey of students beginning their social work course in Autumn 2018 in the six Universities delivering social work education. It describes the characteristics of the student cohort, examines the motivations behind choosing this career, and highlights some of the potentially relevant life experiences and beliefs which may have contributed to their ambition to join the social work profession. Implications for social work education, recommendations for curriculum development, workforce planning, and the provision of appropriate support for students are discussed.

Item Type
Article
Publication Type
Irish-related, Article
Drug Type
All substances
Date
2022
Identification #
https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2020.1832060
Page Range
pp. 228-247
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Volume
41
Number
2
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