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Government ministers, social work managers and university academics
all strive to shape social work education and training. But what do
social work students themselves think about their education, their
courses and practical training? This book uniquely focuses on the
student experience. The author has experience of teaching social
work at numerous universities and, merging his own observations
with those of his interviewees, he concludes with radical
proposals: "social work clients do not tend to be found on the
playing fields of Eton, rather they emerge from the poor and
disadvantaged classes of society. Instead of focusing on social
workers and their training, it is to this iniquitous class
structure that we should turn for solutions to the many social
problems we encounter daily." A student opinion: "I spend about 75
per cent of my time on the computer. I currently have to update two
databases. It's all duplicated nonsense. The amount of money wasted
on IT is absolutely incredible. I'm just about to get my fourth
computer in three years. We had one computer set up 18 months ago
with a scanner that sits on its own desk collecting dust. We were
told we were going to have to scan all our files, one page at a
time, and go paperless but no one mentions it any more and no one's
ever turned the scanner on! They took away our desk phones a year
ago and now we have these shitty mobiles. The future of social
work? It'll be to train up unqualified staff to do the job cheaper
and take the can if anything goes wrong. Our team has been cut by
60 per cent and we're being integrated into the voluntary sector,
which will be shit."
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