Introducing a professional capabilities framework for social work in Aotearoa New Zealand

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.11157/anzswj-vol34iss4id983
Neil Ballantyne, L. Beddoe, Kathryn Hay, J. Maidment, S. Walker, Caitlin Merriman
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INTRODUCTION: This article discusses the findings from a project on enhancing the professional capabilities of newly qualified social workers. Existing capability and competence frameworks are reviewed, and components of a draft Aotearoa New Zealand Professional Capabilities Framework (ACPF) are outlined. METHODS: This phase of the research programme began with a literature scan of five social work professional capability frameworks then used this information, data from earlier parts of the study, and a series of co-production workshops with key stakeholders to draft a professional capabilities framework for newly qualified and more experienced social workers. FINDINGS: Analysis of the existing frameworks and data from the co-production workshops identified seven core values and 10 core capabilities to guide early-career and more experienced social work practitioners in Aotearoa New Zealand. IMPLICATIONS: Professional capabilities frameworks can guide and inform the practice and learning of all social workers. Following further stakeholder engagement, especially with tangata whenua (Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand), it is strongly recommended that the Social Workers Registration Board considers the adoption or adaptation of the APCF as an alternative to the current competence standards.
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在新西兰奥特罗阿引入社会工作专业能力框架
导言:本文讨论了一项关于提高新资格社会工作者专业能力的研究结果。现有的能力和能力框架进行了审查,并概述了新西兰专业能力框架(ACPF)草案的组成部分。方法:研究计划的这一阶段首先对五个社会工作专业能力框架进行文献扫描,然后使用这些信息,研究早期部分的数据,以及与主要利益相关者的一系列合作研讨会,为新合格和更有经验的社会工作者起草一个专业能力框架。研究发现:通过对合作工作坊现有框架和数据的分析,确定了7项核心价值和10项核心能力,以指导新西兰奥特罗阿的早期职业和更有经验的社会工作从业者。启示:专业能力框架可以指导和告知所有社会工作者的实践和学习。在利益相关者,特别是与tangata whenua(新西兰Aotearoa土著人)的进一步接触之后,强烈建议社会工作者注册委员会考虑采用或调整APCF,作为当前能力标准的替代方案。
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