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    In the Year 2025 Looking back at the Future of Social Work Education

    Hughes, Catherine; McNabb, David

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    2013
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    Hughes, C. R., and McNabb, D. (2013). In the Year 2025 Looking back at the Future of Social Work Education. Paper presented at ELLI3, Wellington, New Zealand. 11-12 November.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/2866
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    Conclusion We have good prospects for a vibrant social work education sector in the future if we: • Collaborate within social work education • Work well across the social work sector and beyond to key stakeholders • Keep at the front edge of challenges within the education sector • Promote the contribution of the profession to funders and wider society • Ensure quality practice, life long learning, and a strong community of practice
    Keywords:
    social practice, social workers, social work education
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    160799 Social Work not elsewhere classified
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    The Authors

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