1st Edition

Challenges, Opportunities and Innovations in Social Work Field Education

Edited By Ronnie Egan, Nicole Hill, Wendy Rollins Copyright 2021
    226 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    226 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book collates and analyses the current research, debates, opportunities and practices in social work field education into one volume and contextualises this material within the broader context of social work. Current concerns about risk and uncertainty in field education are explored from multiple stakeholder perspectives.

    Social work field education is an integral component of social work education, yet its sustainability is increasingly challenged. Issue such as finding enough quality placements with accredited social workers, curriculum development, student diversity, and placement assessment of learning are being examined by researchers and practitioners alike. This represents a challenge for the social work profession generally. By drawing on traditional and alternative pedagogical perspectives on field education and constructions of risk and uncertainty evident in current discourse, the book presents innovative responses to existing challenges.

    Providing a reference point for future knowledge building in sustainable field education pedagogy and practice, this book will interest university field education programs and industry field educators internationally.

    List of figures

    List of tables

    List of contributors

    Foreword

    Acknowledgements

    List of abbreviations

    Chapter 1. Outlining the Context: Australian Social Work Field Education
    Wendy Rollins, Ronnie Egan, Nicole Hill

    Chapter 2. Australian Field Education in the International Context
    Ronnie Egan, Nicole Hill Wendy Rollins

    Chapter 3. Field Education Stakeholders: Untangling the Rhetoric from the Reality
    Nicole Hill, Wendy Rollins, Ronnie Egan

    Chapter 4. Regulating Field Education: Challenges and Prospects
    Karen Healy, Jill Wilson

    Chapter 5. Pedagogies Informing Social Work Field Education
    Wendy Rollins, Maree Higgins, Phyllis Chee

    Chapter 6. Integrating Cultural Responsiveness into Social Work Field Education Curriculum: Lessons from the Community
    Kylie Stothers, Wendy Rollins, Ronnie Egan, Donna Murray

    Chapter 7. Preparing Students for Field Education Using Simulation-Based Learning
    Toula Kourgiantakis, Karen Sewell, Marion Bogo

    Chapter 8. Fit, Suitable or Ready? Taking a Strengths Approach to Student Transition to Placement
    Wendy Rollins, Annie Venville

    Chapter 9. The Contribution of Field Education towards Professional Capability
    Jane Maidment, Kathryn Hay, Liz Beddoe, Neil Ballantyne, Shayne Walker

    Chapter 10. Assessment in Field Education: Capability, Competence and Contradictions
    Jo Finch, Nicole Hill, Wendy Rollins

    Chapter 11. Conceptualising the Liaison Role
    Nicole Hill, Ronnie Egan

    Chapter 12. Collaboration in Social Work Field Education
    Wendy Bowles, Mim Fox, Monica Short, Fran Waugh

    Chapter 13. Thinking Outside the Square: The Quality and Sustainability of Alternative Placement Models
    Nicole Hill, Ronnie Egan, Helen Cleak, Ines Zuchowski

    Chapter 14. The Value of Community-Academic-Partnerships in Field Education
    Ronnie Egan, Caroline Lambert, Katherine Ogilvie

    Chapter 15. Reinvigorating Fields of Practice Through Placement Innovation
    Nicole Hill, Michelle Jones, Karen McDavitt, Mary Duncan

    Chapter 16. Collaborating for the Future of Field Education
    Ronnie Egan, Wendy Rollins, Nicole Hill

    Post script

    Appendices

    Glossary

    Index

    Biography

    Dr Ronnie Egan is Associate Professor of Field Education in Social Work at RMIT University. She has specialised in research about supervision and practice for social workers and students, published widely in these areas and has extensive and active networks in the human service sector. Her relationships with the field span her career as a practitioner and academic, and this has enabled the development of innovative ways of understanding and facilitating the nexus between universities and the community. She chairs the National Field Education Network.

    Dr Nicole Hill is a lecturer in the Department of Social Work at the University of Melbourne. Her position is dually focused on coordinating the Master of Social Work and strengthening the research profile of Field Education. In October 2019 she was appointed as Chair of the National Field Education Network (NFEN) and as the Field Education representative on the Australian and New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research (ANZSWWER). She has a strong clinical history in acute and crisis health and mental health work and continues the work of her doctoral studies in the field of suicide prevention.

    Dr Wendy Rollins is Senior Lecturer in social work at Victoria University, Melbourne. Wendy has extensive social work practice experience in a wide range of government and non-government settings in Victoria, Queensland and the ACT. Her teaching and research interests are in social work education, in particular, field education and in the relationship focus of social work practice that has resulted in publication. Wendy is a member of the Australian Association of Social Workers, Australian and New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research and a founding member of National Field Education Network.