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Ph D Cecilia Heule

Cecilia Heule

Lecturer | Ph D

Ph D Cecilia Heule

Mend the gap – strategies for user involvement in social work education

Author

  • Ole Petter Askheim
  • Peter Beresford
  • Cecilia Heule

Summary, in English

A major strand in social work’s history has been its paternalistic character, partly due to a philanthropic tradition, but also to the tendency to import an individualist expert model into social work practice. As a result, gaps have arisen between expert and experiential knowledge. In this article, so called ‘gap mending strategies’ developed by the international network PowerUs are discussed. PowerUs consists of teachers and researchers from schools of social work and representatives from service user organizations in nine European countries. The gaps as the network identifies them are presented and we share some processes within our practices that mend or maintain gaps between service users and professionals. Two main strategies will be explored in more detail—a strategy that has been developed in the UK of mainstreaming service user participation in all stages of social work education, and a strategy that has been developed in Scandinavia of developing joint courses for social work students and students from service user organizations. A main conclusion is that alliances between educational institutions and service user organizations will be important to get a fuller understanding of what gaps we are facing and how they best could be mended.

Department/s

  • School of Social Work

Publishing year

2017

Language

English

Pages

128-140

Publication/Series

Social Work Education

Volume

36

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Pedagogy

Keywords

  • European experiences
  • gap mending strategies
  • social work education
  • User involvement

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0261-5479