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A Common Purpose? Social Work Students’ Social Justice Related Views in Finland and the island of Ireland
Exploring social work students’ views to understand how equipped they are to pursue the social justice mission of the profession should be of central academic and practical interest. There are, however, surprisingly few empirical studies focussing on social work students’ views on social justice-related issues from a comparative viewpoint. Such knowledge is thought to be of a wider international interest from a number of perspectives, including social work education and student exchange and, in a wider context, for the development of social work as a profession and for discussing the prerequisites for shared international notions of social work. This article explores the views of social work students studying in different socio-economic contexts and welfare regimes in relation to some key aspects assumed to be vital for the profession. The results based on survey data from student cohorts in Finland (N = 608) and the island of Ireland (N = 279) support the general conclusion that there are important, similar patterns of motivations and understandings amongst the students, despite substantial differences in histories, welfare state developments, current policies and social conditions in various jurisdictions. The results are of interest to educators across countries internationally and provide an important basis for future similar studies
Social work students on the island of Ireland: a cross-sectional survey
Understanding the characteristics, motivations, and experiences of
student social workers is important to inform their professional
education and support needs. To date, there has been relatively
little research about social work students in Ireland, both North and
South. This study reports on an all-Ireland survey of students beginning their social work course in Autumn 2018 in the six Universities
delivering social work education. It describes the characteristics of
the student cohort, examines the motivations behind choosing this
career, and highlights some of the potentially relevant life experiences and beliefs which may have contributed to their ambition to
join the social work profession. Implications for social work education, recommendations for curriculum development, workforce
planning, and the provision of appropriate support for students
are discussed
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