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NI Critical Dialogue Social Work In Northern Ireland Paul Martin Chief Social Services Officer Office of Social Services Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety
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Social Work is defined by the society in which it operates Relationship with civil society Social Work Education Political Context
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Societal Demographics Technology Trends/lifestyles (eg obesity) Population movement ‘Post Conflict’ society Resources Economy CSR Outcomes & Effectiveness Who -The Public -User-focus What -Public safety -Productivity -Evidence Social Work Organisational -Review of Public Administration -Integrated structures -Governance arrangements Government -Devolved assembly -Review of Public Administration -Legislative and policy context
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Key Policy Themes Safety and quality Reform of Children’s Services Integrated working Empowerment Social model of care Emerging rights and responsibilities agenda
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1.Government’s commitment – investment in a range of initiatives. 2.History of social work – responsive and adaptive to changing society. 3.Users value the service provided by social workers.
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It’s time to: -Reclaim traditional roles and tasks; -Re-energise the profession’s relationship with local communities; -Articulate what social workers do and the difference they make.
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Social Work Mandate from people who use the services and the communities they live in; Social work’s specialism is its generalism; Common purpose, process and values.
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The Academic Community -Balance the tension of working as part of the system while at the same time challenging the system; -An education curriculum that is responsive and adaptive to changing world of practice; -Relevant and timely research to inform and influence policy and practice.
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1.Define the objectives for social work. 2.Partnership. 3.Professional Leadership. The Future
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