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dc.contributor.authorGoldsmith, Vanessa
dc.contributor.authorRimmer, Emma
dc.contributor.authorRive, Matthew
dc.contributor.authorBuck, Gillian
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-22T14:52:20Z
dc.date.available2025-09-22T14:52:20Z
dc.date.issued2025-09-18
dc.identifierhttps://chesterrep.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10034/629646/A%20third%20way%20%20off-team%20practice%20educators%20in%20social%20work%20education.pdf?sequence=2
dc.identifier.citationGoldsmith, V., Rimmer, E., Rive, M., & Buck, G. (2025). A third way: Off-team practice educators in social work education. Social Work Education, vol(issue), pages. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2025.2563175en_US
dc.identifier.issn0261-5479en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/02615479.2025.2563175en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10034/629646
dc.description© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.en_US
dc.description.abstractIn Social Work, Practice Educators (PEs) are termed ‘on-site’ or ‘off-site’ depending on whether they work in the same location as the student they are supporting, or are ‘physically located away from the learners practice area’. Here, we trial and examine a third model: ‘off-team’ practice education. An off-team PE works in the same local authority (LA) as the student but in a different team, providing some familiarity and distance. We hypothesized that this model could be more favorable to LAs, providing some advantages of off-site and on-site models. Using focus groups, we explored student and PE experiences of the off-team model and compared them with experiences of the on-site model. We found that off team education offers a viable pathway for supporting students, but there are differences to recognize to maximize advantages and mitigate disadvantages. The significance of our study for practice education lies in its exploration of the potentials and limitations of the off-team model, particularly regarding supervision, assessment, and the development of professional relationships. We conclude by offering reflections on how educators might more effectively operationalize both on-site and off-team models to maximize their respective strengths.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the Cheshire and Merseyside Social Work Teaching Partnership.en_US
dc.languageen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTaylor & Francisen_US
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02615479.2025.2563175en_US
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en_US
dc.subjectPractice educationen_US
dc.subjectSocial work studentsen_US
dc.subjectPractice learningen_US
dc.subjectSupervisionen_US
dc.subjectSocial work placementsen_US
dc.titleA third way: Off-team practice educators in social work educationen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.eissn1470-1227en_US
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity of Chester; Edge Hill University; University of Manchesteren_US
dc.identifier.journalSocial Work Educationen_US
dc.date.updated2025-09-22T14:27:57Z
dc.date.accepted2025-09-11
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rioxxterms.versionVoRen_US
rioxxterms.licenseref.startdate2025-09-18
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review
dc.date.deposited2025-09-22en_US


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