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Disability and Social Work Education in the United Kingdom

MacDonald Judy    
Irene Carter    
Roy Hanes    
Suzanne McMurphy    
Stephanie Skinner    

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Social workers come into the lives of disabled persons on a daily basis. Yet, few schools of social work have a strong disability curricular focus. The researchers report on findings of a survey of disability and social work education in the United Kingdom. The findings include data on course offerings, curricula, field experiences, policies, equity policies regarding admission, and the number of disabled faculty and students in each program. Similarities and differences in supporting the unsettling of ableism, as well as advances pertaining to disability inclusion are discussed.

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pp. 53 - 82
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