Developmental social work training programmes in the Global South: A scoping review

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK International Social Work Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1177/00208728231209476
Leandi Erasmus, Cornelia Hester Margaretha Bloem
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In moving away from South Africa’s colonial past, social work training needs to embrace indigenised content and empower social workers to move towards practising from a developmental social work perspective. This requires a paradigm shift towards developmental social work training in South Africa. This study was conducted to look at the characteristics and challenges of developmental social work training in the Global South in order for South African social work training institutions to learn from the data and implement more an effective developmental social work training programme. The study was conducted through a scoping review. The five-step scoping review methodology was used to investigate and select recent literature on developmental social work training in the Global South. A thematic analysis was then used to scrutinise selected articles to extract core conclusions and recommendations made by authors to answer research questions. In addition to answering the research question about the characteristics and challenges to teaching developmental social work in the Global South, six main themes that should be highlighted when teaching developmental social work in the Global South were identified and are discussed in the article. These themes are critical thinking and reflective practice; political social work; field placement programmes; indigenisation; de-colonisation and historical context; economic development and empowerment and theoretical course content. For social work to stay relevant in the Global South, it is important for governments to provide universities with resources to enable them to implement effective developmental social work training.
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全球南部的发展型社会工作培训计划:范围审查
在摆脱南非殖民历史的过程中,社会工作培训需要包含本土化的内容,并增强社会工作者的能力,使他们能够从发展型社会工作的角度开展工作。这就要求南非的发展型社会工作培训范式发生转变。本研究旨在了解全球南部发展型社会工作培训的特点和挑战,以便南非社会工作培训机构从数据中吸取经验教训,实施更有效的发展型社会工作培训计划。这项研究是通过范围审查进行的。研究采用了五步范围审查法来调查和选择有关全球南部发展型社会工作培训的最新文献。然后采用专题分析法对所选文章进行仔细研究,提取作者为回答研究问题而提出的核心结论和建议。除了回答有关全球南部发展型社会工作教学特点和挑战的研究问题外,还确定了在全球南部发展型社会工作教学中应强调的六大主题,并在文章中进行了讨论。这些主题是:批判性思维和反思性实践;政治社会工作;实地实习计划;本土化;去殖民化和历史背景;经济发展和赋权以及理论课程内容。要使社会工作在全球南部地区继续发挥作用,政府必须为大学提供资源,使其能够实施有效的发展型社会工作培训。
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期刊介绍: Communicating Knowledge Across the Spectrum International Social Work is a scholarly refereed journal designed to extend knowledge and promote communication in the fields of social development, social welfare and human services. Its major focus is on international themes in the delivery of services, the functions of social work professionals and the education of social workers.
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