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Working with the enemy? : Social work education and men who use intimate partner violence Rebecca Jury and Kathy Boxall

By: Jury, Rebecca.
Contributor(s): Boxall, Kathy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Social Work Education.Publisher: Taylor & Francis, 2018Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATORS | SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Read abstract In: Social Work Education, 2018, 37(4): 507-518Summary: This article examines service user involvement in social work education. It discusses the challenges and ethical considerations of involving populations who may previously have been excluded from user involvement initiatives, raising questions about the benefits and challenges of their involvement. The article then provides discussion of an approach to service user involvement in social work education with one of these populations, men who use violence in their intimate relationships, and concludes by considering the implications of their involvement for the social work academy. (Authors' abstract). Record #5881
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Social Work Education, 2018, 37(4): 507-518

This article examines service user involvement in social work education. It discusses the challenges and ethical considerations of involving populations who may previously have been excluded from user involvement initiatives, raising questions about the benefits and challenges of their involvement. The article then provides discussion of an approach to service user involvement in social work education with one of these populations, men who use violence in their intimate relationships, and concludes by considering the implications of their involvement for the social work academy. (Authors' abstract). Record #5881