Graduate social work students’ approaches and ways of thinking in child protection assessment: Case vignette reflections from estonia

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This article examines Estonian graduate social work students’ (MSW, n = 41) assessment approaches (deficit-based versus strengths-based) in the context of a child protection assessment through a case vignette format. The study found that students tend to focus more on a traditional deficit-based approach in their responses to a presented case, and less on capabilities and resources. The study indicates the need to find ways to promote more client-friendly approaches (for a shift in the way of thinking) in social work education to empower families through developing a respectful and effective helping relationship that promotes comprehensive assessment guided by social work values. Practice implications are discussed and recommendations for future research are outlined.

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Toros, K. (2014). Graduate social work students’ approaches and ways of thinking in child protection assessment: Case vignette reflections from estonia. Social Work Education, 33(7), 890–905. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2014.894972

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