在大流行中转向:英国快速通道社会工作计划毕业生的反思

Q2 Social Sciences Practice Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/09503153.2023.2275536
Mary Baginsky, Jill Manthorpe, Graham Ixer
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本文介绍并讨论了一项小规模纵向调查的结果,调查对象是2020年1月开始参加为期14个月的“迈向社会工作”(SUSW)资格培训项目的学员,就在英国COVID-19大流行限制措施开始之前。它探讨了他们在培训期间对其安置地点的变化的反应以及对其随后就业的影响。对该队列进行了三次调查(n = 30;其中25人同意参加):2021年5月学员刚完成培训之前(n = 23), 2022年1月他们的就业评估和支持年(ASYE)过半(n = 19), 2022年9月底(n = 15)。受访者认为至少为社会工作做好了充分的准备,尽管在安置期间错过了许多与儿童和家庭的直接工作。通过讲座和监督进行在线学习和咨询是可以接受的修改,但在安置和初始就业中缺少面对面的互动和同事的指导。本文讨论了这一特定途径对社会工作者资格和初始就业的影响。
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Pivoting in the Pandemic: Reflections of Graduates of a UK Fast Track Social Work Programme
This paper presents and discusses the findings of a small-scale longitudinal survey of trainees who embarked on one 14-month Step Up to Social Work (SUSW) qualifying programme in January 2020, just prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic’s restrictions in the United Kingdom (UK). It explores their responses to changes made to their placements during their training and the impact on their subsequent employment. Three surveys were administered to this cohort (n = 30; 25 of whom agreed to participate): just before trainees completed their training in May 2021 (n = 23), halfway through their Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) in January 2022 (n = 19) and at the end of this in September 2022 (n = 15). Respondents felt at least adequately prepared for social work, despite having missed much direct work with children and families during placements. Online learning and consultations through lectures and supervision were acceptable modifications but face-to-face interactions and colleagues’ guidance were missed in placements and initial employment. The implications of this are discussed for this specific route to qualification and initial employment as social workers.
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