2016
DOI: 10.1080/02615479.2015.1129397
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Assessment as the Site of Power: A Bourdieusian Interrogation of Service User and Carer Involvement in the Assessments of Social Work Students

Abstract: The centrality of service user and carer involvement in social work education in England is now well established, both in policy and practice. However, research evidence suggests their involvement in student assessments is underdeveloped and under researched. This study focused on the positioning of service users and carers in relation to other stakeholders involved in the assessments of social work students in England. Using narrative research methodology, 21 participants, including service users, carers, soc… Show more

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“…There are barriers to involving service users that include training and support needs (Moss et al, 2007), power issues (Anka & Taylor, 2016) and the need for meaningfulness in any inclusion that belies its mandatory status. What is clear is that there has been a growth in research undertaken and knowledge gained through the practice of inclusion (Gupta & Blewett, 2008;Hughes, 2017).…”
Section: The Centrality Of Voice and Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are barriers to involving service users that include training and support needs (Moss et al, 2007), power issues (Anka & Taylor, 2016) and the need for meaningfulness in any inclusion that belies its mandatory status. What is clear is that there has been a growth in research undertaken and knowledge gained through the practice of inclusion (Gupta & Blewett, 2008;Hughes, 2017).…”
Section: The Centrality Of Voice and Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research indicates that students are reluctant for service users to be involved in direct assessment of their written or practical assignments. For example, Anka and Taylor (2016) discuss student concerns about service user training and ability, and the vulnerability of service users to stress. However, Hughes (2017) suggests that students may be impacted positively by service user involvement in social work education, including assessment roles, where that involvement (a) is seen to improve student understanding of service user issues, (b) is relevant to their theoretical learning and (c) provides practical examples of how to work effectively in direct practice.…”
Section: Student Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the fact that the clients feel the responsibility of filling the student evaluation form indicates the doxa. In this process, the social work academicians are considered as high symbolic capital due to their positions (Ankaa & Taylor, 2016).…”
Section: Contributions To the Social Workmentioning
confidence: 99%