![]() This includes the steps that could be taken in either country to improve the quality of supervision within learning organisations. When racism, poverty, power and prestige collide in social work education and practice: a case study of a working class, Mixed-race female student studying at a prestigious White university in South Africa and employed in England as a social worker. The opportunities and disadvantages of the two contrasting models in current practice are discussed. spectrum of physical, mental, spiritual, emotional, and social self-care. In the process of contextualising, theorising and pulling together the threads from their respective findings, the authors reflect on the fabric and models of supervision in the two countries. A Year of Self-Care Journal - (Year of Reflections Journal) by Allison Task. Faculty Liaison Reflections Social work interns may have neither the interest, motivation, nor the ability to create. The findings cited illustrate predominantly the perspectives on supervision held by social workers and managers in the statutory services. Anecdotal review of written logs suggests that students who choose to journal a more holistic examination of themselves and their practice can potentially improve self-evaluation and expand their person/environment insights. This includes the steps that could be taken in either country to improve the quality of supervision within learning organisations.ĪB - This article draws on the findings of two independent research projects on supervision: one based in England and the second in Sweden. Migration and Social Work, British Journal of Social Work, 44. We welcome creative forms of expression that engage helping professionals in poetic and visual ways. ![]() The opportunities and disadvantages of the two contrasting models in current practice are discussed. Migration of Professional Social Workers: Reflections on Challenges and Strategies for. Reflections authors and readers familiar with the mission of the journal are welcome to submit poetry, artwork, and photography that fit with the journal’s purpose. In the process of contextualising, theorising and pulling together the threads from their respective findings, the authors reflect on the fabric and models of supervision in the two countries. The findings cited illustrate predominantly the perspectives on supervision held by social workers and managers in the statutory services. Your journal creates an opportunity to reconnect with yourself and. ![]() N2 - This article draws on the findings of two independent research projects on supervision: one based in England and the second in Sweden. Ready, Set, Journal 64 Journaling Prompts for Self-Discovery. T1 - Supervision reviewed: reflections on two different social work models in England and Sweden
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