Editorial Celebrating student groupwork
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https://doi.org/10.1921/gpwk.v26i1.977Abstract
In this issue the Editorial Board is proud to publish papers by student groupworkers. They include the winner and 4 runners up of the 2016 Groupwork Student Essay Competition.. As editor of Groupwork it should be no surprise that I strongly believe groupwork has much to offer all aspects of life and work. Many years of working with groups of young people as a youth worker, with community members as a community worker and with groups of older people and carers as a social worker, all re-enforced my understanding that groupwork is a powerful method and an indispensible item in the toolkit of community, youth and health and social care workers of all disciplines.References
Goodman, H., Knight, C. and Khudododov, K. (2014) Graduate Social Work Students’ Experiences with Group Work in the Field and the Classroom. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 34, 60-78
Mullender, A., Ward, D. and Fleming, J. (2013) Empowerment in Action: Self-directed groupwork. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Trevithick, P. (2006) Editorial: The place of groupwork in the new social work degree. Groupwork, 16, 1, 3-6
Ward, D. (2013) Editorial: The changing face of groupwork with offenders 1991-2013 Groupwork, 23, 3, 3-15
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2017-01-11
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Fleming, J. (2017). Editorial Celebrating student groupwork. Groupwork, 26(1), 3-8. https://doi.org/10.1921/gpwk.v26i1.977
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