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A rotational social work field placement model in regional health
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posted on 2016-04-01, 00:00 authored by Norah Hosken, Liana Green, Jody Laughton, Robyn Van Ingen, Fiona Walker, Sevi VassosSevi Vassos, Sophie GoldingaySophie GoldingayIncreases in student numbers and education providers have combined with pressures on the human services sector to create field-placement-shortage stress in many parts of Australia. In this climate some Australian social work programs have sought alternatives to the traditional, labour-intensive, one student/one field educator, single-site model of field placement. The rotation model, as an alternative, has a longer history in America, but is only recently being trialled and evaluated in Australia.
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Advances in social work and welfare educationVolume
18Issue
1Pagination
72 - 87Publisher
Australian & New Zealand Social Work & Welfare Education & ResearchLocation
Southport, Qld.ISSN
1329-0584Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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