This paper emerges in response to the recent initiative by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) to mandate the inclusion of specific, clinically based mental health curriculum into qualifying social work programs across Australia. Whilst the authors affirm the importance of an emphasis of mental health in social work education, we further suggest that the professional repositioning of social work in mental health must be informed by critical/postmodern theoretical approaches. If social work is to engender and maintain its unique and vital role in problematising simplistic, depoliticised and individualising constructions of mental health and illness, we need to promote more contextualised and holistic understandings of people’s experiences. The paper concludes by offering an example of critical mental health curriculum.
History
Journal
Critical social work
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pagination
46 - 59
Publisher
University of Windsor
Location
Ontario, Canada
ISSN
1543-9372
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2010, University of Windsor, School of Social Work