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‘Caring as a Female Concern’: Social Work Students’ Choices within the Boundaries of care

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posted on 2023-05-29, 23:45 authored by Fiona Cowan, Kim RobinsonKim Robinson
Abstract Australian social work university cohorts are increasingly made up of female, mature-aged students. The Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) mandates a requirement of 1,000 h of unpaid field education across two placements, with full-time attendance as the norm. There is a growing body of research that suggests students experience financial, social, emotional and psychological stress during lengthy unpaid field placements. Yet little is currently known about the impacts specific to female students who have caring responsibilities at the time of their placement. In response, this initial Honours research conducted by a student with this lived experience explored the experiences of fifteen female social work students who had caring responsibilities at the time of their field placements. The analysis was situated in a feminist paradigm and generated five themes from the student responses, and this article focuses on one theme, ‘caring as a female concern’. The findings suggest that mature aged female students who juggle caring responsibilities, unpaid placement and other life responsibilities are particularly disadvantaged at the time of field placement, to the detriment of their own and their families’ financial, social, emotional, and psychological wellbeing. It calls for urgent changes to the AASW accreditation standards.

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Journal

The British Journal of Social Work

Volume

53

Pagination

3964-3982

Location

Oxford, Eng.

ISSN

0045-3102

eISSN

1468-263X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

8

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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