Report to CSWEANZ on behalf of the Fit and Proper Working Group

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Hughes, Catherine
Staniforth, B.
Adamson, C.
Hancox, J.
McNabb, David
McKechnie, Roz

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2017-11

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Aotearoa
Council for Social Work Education Aotearoa New Zealand (CSWEANZ)
social work education
student achievement
student recruitment
selection criteria
social work students
schools of social work
assessment
New Zealand

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Hughes, C. R., McNabb, D., Staniforth, B., Adamson, C., & Hancox, J., McKechnie, R. (2017). Report to CSWEANZ on behalf of the Fit and Proper Working Group. Auckland: Council for Social Work Education, Aotearoa New Zealand (CSWEANZ).

Abstract

Survey invitations were sent on 17th August, 2015 to 20 contacts from 19 tertiary institutions with the following message. “Attached is a survey that has been developed in response to a request from CSWEANZ to look at fit and proper criteria. We are attempting to collect data on how each of the schools of social work in Aotearoa New Zealand assesses fit and proper criteria throughout the student journey" CSWEANZ survey on behalf of the fit-and-proper working group is being conducted to: 1. Gain a picture of the processes that schools of social work currently use in selection processes and declining applications, as well as ongoing assessment of fit and proper criteria within programmes; 2. Identify the fit and proper issues that emerge for schools of social work; 3. Assist in the preparation of a report for CSWEANZ that will enable Schools to develop a shared understanding of the issues and to participate and contribute to national debate and development.

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Council for Social Work Education Aotearoa New Zealand (CSWEANZ)

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