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User and carer involvement in social work education: a university case study: manipulation or citizen control?

  • Helen Cosis-Brown
  • , L. Allain
  • , C. Danso
  • , J. Dillon
  • , P. Finnegan
  • , S. Gadhoke
  • , M. Shamash
  • , F. Whittaker

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Abstract

This paper provides an account of one university's experience of involving service users and carers in the delivery of the new undergraduate and postgraduate social work degrees. It poses the question as to whether user and carer involvement in social work education can be viewed as a means of promoting citizen participation or whether it is a case of manipulating relatively powerless groups. In addressing this question, service users and carers and social work tutors describe, from their own distinct perspectives, the processes in which they were both involved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)403-413
JournalSocial Work Education
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Aug 2006

Keywords

  • social work education

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