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Playing its part: An evaluation of professional skill development through service user-led role-plays for social work students

Eleni Skoura-Kirk, Sarah Brown, Rasa Mikelyte

2020Social Work Education21 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents the findings of a UK-based evaluation of service user-led role-play interviews for social work students. Skill development relating to ‘procedural competencies’ (relationship forming, communication skills) and ‘meta-competencies’ (linking theory to practice, reflection) is explored using a mixed-method repeated-measures design. Assessment feedback from student self-ratings (N = 32), as well as service user (N = 7) and practice educator (N = 4) ratings were compared at two time points. An overall improvement of the students’ professional skills was identified, with a notable divergence regarding what had improved: students focused on procedural skills, practice educators on cognitive skills, whereas service users focused on relational/embodied aspects . Moreover, what counted as ‘improvement’ varied between the groups: when considering ‘problem-solving’ students and practice educators were emphasizing the importance of not rushing to resolutions, whereas service users were praising students who were proactive and solution-focused. The findings assert the value of service user-led educational activities not only as contributing to the improvement of social work students’ skill development but also as providing a perspective that may challenge the dominance of professional narratives in social work education. The findings have specific implications for curriculum development and evaluation of service user-led activities.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologySocial workProfessional developmentCurriculumEmbodied cognitionSocial skillsService (business)PedagogyMedical educationComputer scienceMedicineDevelopmental psychologyEconomicsArtificial intelligenceEconomyEconomic growthInterprofessional Education and CollaborationSocial Work Education and PracticeMental Health and Patient Involvement