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The role of play in social work education, training, and practice

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Journal of Social Work Practice

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This study explored the role of play within social work education,training, and practice. Thirty-nine social workers, ranging fromcurrent students to those with over five years of experience, participatedin an anonymous online survey. The results found that over90% of participants have or did not ha...

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Published in: Journal of Social Work Practice
ISSN: 0265-0533 1465-3885
Published: Informa UK Limited
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa71393
Abstract: This study explored the role of play within social work education,training, and practice. Thirty-nine social workers, ranging fromcurrent students to those with over five years of experience, participatedin an anonymous online survey. The results found that over90% of participants have or did not have any play-specific educationor training although there was an overwhelming consensusthat it was needed. A thematic analysis found that the benefits ofplay within social work practice included building relationships,communicating with children, reducing the power imbalance, and
Item Description: In press
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funders: Swansea University