Exploring formal supervision in social work field education: issues and challenges for students and supervisors
TThis article describes a qualitative study examining processes and issues for social work field education supervisors and social work students engaging in formal supervision. The study is a collaborative partnership between two major hospitals in Western Sydney and The University of Sydney.
TCollaboration between social work field supervisors and universities as field education partners is important in the provision of placement experiences for social work students and for supporting field educators in provision of quality learning experiences. Field supervision is a key feature of social work placements and forms a compulsory component of all accredited social work degree programs in Australia. Effective supervision assists students to draw links between theory and practice, to develop critical reflection skills, to understand the complexity of ethical practice and to promote professional growth and identity.
The findings provide some insight into both students' and supervisors' experiences of supervision. It is anticipated that the results will assist social work and university field educators to better prepare both supervisors in the field as well as students in social work practice learning.
History
Publication title
Advances in Social Work & Welfare EducationVolume
20Pagination
17-31ISSN
1329-0584Department/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
Australian Association for Social Work and Welfare EducationPlace of publication
AustraliaRepository Status
- Restricted