2022
DOI: 10.11157/anzswj-vol34iss4id975
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Get ready...get set...go! A new entrant programme for social workers in mental health

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Previous research has found that many social work new graduates donot feel that they come to their work in mental health with sufficient knowledge. One way of remedying this is using post-qualifying New Entrant to Specialist Programmes (NESP), where social workers gain additional knowledge and skills in a particular field of practice. METHODS: A small-scale research project was conducted with five social workers whohad recently completed a NESP qualification within a district health board (DHB) s… Show more

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“…This last issue for 2022 is a general issue, however, there is a linking theme of social work education and learning through many of the articles. Articles address specialist post-qualifying education (Staniforth & Appleby, 2022), professional capabilities (Ballantyne et al, 2022), student work student hardship (Hulme-Moir et al, 2022), cultural competency (Ide & Beddoe, 2022), reflective conversations (Giles et al, 2022), and social worker participation in research degrees (Doebl, 2022). Engagement in continuing professional development and higher education is crucial to maintaining a critical perspective and ensuring our contribution to knowledge building.…”
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“…This last issue for 2022 is a general issue, however, there is a linking theme of social work education and learning through many of the articles. Articles address specialist post-qualifying education (Staniforth & Appleby, 2022), professional capabilities (Ballantyne et al, 2022), student work student hardship (Hulme-Moir et al, 2022), cultural competency (Ide & Beddoe, 2022), reflective conversations (Giles et al, 2022), and social worker participation in research degrees (Doebl, 2022). Engagement in continuing professional development and higher education is crucial to maintaining a critical perspective and ensuring our contribution to knowledge building.…”
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confidence: 99%