Curriculum development for social work student placements in Primary Health care

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Zuchowski, Ines;McLennan, Simoane;Butcha, Kat;Cordes, Katrina;Sen Gupta, Tarun;Ladesma, Cassandra;Lee, Rebecca;McArthur, Lawrie
Abstract

This paper reports on the curriculum development for social work student placements in primary health care. Social work in General Practice [GP] is an emerging area for social work practice, able to fill a gap in primary health. The inclusion of social work in GP practices can be complex. Social work placements offer an opportunity for students to become familiar with this practice setting and undertake social work relevant learning; however, they need to be well prepared for such placements and able to articulate and use social work knowledge and processes. They offer an opportunity for GPs to understand what social workers can do and offer to the GP community. We have used available research, support of an active reference group and two surveys to develop a curriculum for social work students in GP practices. We provide an overview of the literature and the methods of developing the curriculum. We describe how feedback and curriculum design principles were used. Core aspects of the curriculum and accompanying resources are outlined. The discussion highlights that the curriculum was a valuable tool in not only inducting students into a GP placement setting but as a meaningful reference guide throughout the entirety of placement.

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Social Work Education

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43

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1470-1227

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4

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10.1080/02615479.2023.2170347