An exploration of issues affecting the assessment of social work students on practice placement in England

Authors

  • Bridget Caffrey University of Chester

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1921/jpts.v16i1.1267

Abstract

Abstract;

This PN explores issues affecting assessment of social work students on practice placements in England.  The authors have many years of experience in this area of social work and aim to highlight concerns about the complexity of assessment in practice settings. The PN reports on research presented by (author) at the 12th International Conference on Practice Teaching and Field Education in Health and Social Work, September 2018 to consider student perspectives. These highlight a sense of feeling powerless and judged. The PN also explores the wider issues potentially impacting on the assessment of students practice. Acknowledging the challenges of all assessments the PN considers how assessment of student practice may be further complicated by factors including the role and demands of universities, the impact of training and support for practice educators and pressures within current social work practice. The PN highlights longstanding inequalities within social work assessment on placements for some student groups, including BAME students. The authors draw on Brookfields (1998) reflective lenses and encourage the social work profession to reflect and consider how current practice might be improved. The authors invite ideas and feedback to stimulate a professional debate and new ideas.

Author Biography

Bridget Caffrey, University of Chester

Programme Leader MA in Social Work 

registered social worker

practice educator

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Published

2020-01-23

How to Cite

Caffrey, B. (2020). An exploration of issues affecting the assessment of social work students on practice placement in England. The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 16(1-2). https://doi.org/10.1921/jpts.v16i1.1267
Received 2019-03-15
Accepted 2019-03-19
Published 2020-01-23