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Social Work Education: The International Journal

Volume 27, Issue 8, 2008

Evaluating the Impact of Post‐Qualifying Social Work Education

Evaluating the Impact of Post‐Qualifying Social Work Education

DOI:
10.1080/02615470701844217
Keith Browna*, Carol McCloskeyb, Di Galpinc, Steven Keenc & Tikki Imminsc

pages 853-867

Available online: 03 Nov 2008

Abstract

Post‐qualifying awards in social work are well established within the continuing professional development agenda for qualified social workers in the UK. The evaluation of education and training should be an integral part of this agenda because it is important to ensure that programmes continue to meet standards of delivery, are successful in meeting their aims and objectives and are making an impact on practice. However, there is a limited amount of published work on the evaluation of post‐qualifying social work education, with studies often focusing on programme delivery rather than on their impact on practice.

This paper explores evaluative work within the current post‐qualifying social work framework and discusses the results of an evaluation of the Vulnerable Adults and Community Care Practice programme, a specialist post‐qualifying social work education programme run by a UK university, as an example of an evaluation of the impact on practice. The results indicate positive evidence of impact on practice and demonstrate examples of how the programme has had a direct effect on individuals, teams, organisations and on people who use services.

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Details

  • Available online: 03 Nov 2008

Author affiliations

  • a Bournemouth University, UK
  • b Independent Researcher, Bournemouth, UK
  • c Bournemouth University, UK

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Taylor & Francis Group