University of Plymouth, Centre for Excellence in Professional Placement Learning
Abstract
Commissioned by the Practice Learning Business Group; BSc(Hons) Social Work University of Plymouth Research funded by CEPPL. The anti-racist practice standards were originally developed and formalised in conjunction with the Anti-Racist Development Forum, a coalition of programme providers and local practice teachers in the South West region. This forum, now more recently known as FREDA (Forum for Race Equality and Diversity) believed it was timely to review these standards (described below)