Social care work and social work in Ireland: a comparative analysis of standards of proficiency

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Áine de Róiste, Majella Mulkeen, Susan Flynn, Sandra Conroy
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This article provides a timely intervention to debates and scholarship about the professional regulation of social work and social care. In Ireland, the recent commencement of the statutory regulation of social care by CORU – Ireland’s multi-professional health regulator – offers a watershed opportunity for learning. Social work has been separately regulated by CORU for over a decade, while the social care work register opened in November 2023. We conduct a comparative content analysis of the standards of proficiency for social work and for social care work. Albeit with different historical origins, regulation has now provided these professions with distinctive, as well as shared professional ‘benchmarks’, that may shape the trajectories of their future roles and training. We consider the approach CORU takes to regulation, in terms of the standards and how these differentiate or align the two professions. The novel contribution of the paper lies in its key findings. Namely, that: the format of the standards of proficiency framework itself warrants further consideration; insufficient attention is paid to empathy and emotions across standards; there is an absence of a considered approach to the influence of socio-economic factors on practice; there are variations in the emphasis placed on relational versus socio-political dimensions in practice; and finally, there are differences in the importance paid to ‘critical understanding’ across the standards. These areas particularly illuminate how CORU frames and interprets the nature of both professions. It is concluded that the standards of proficiency for both social care work and social work have much shared terrain, interspersed with infrequent but striking differences, indicative of the many commonalities and overlap in occupational spheres for both professions.
爱尔兰的社会护理工作和社会工作:能力标准比较分析
本文为有关社会工作和社会护理专业监管的辩论和学术研究提供了及时的介入。在爱尔兰,爱尔兰多专业卫生监管机构 CORU 最近开始对社会护理进行法定监管,这为我们提供了一个分水岭式的学习机会。社会工作由 CORU 单独监管已有十多年,而社会护理工作登记册则于 2023 年 11 月开放。我们对社会工作和社会护理工作的能力标准进行了内容比较分析。尽管历史渊源不同,但现在的监管为这些专业提供了独特的以及共同的专业 "基准",这些基准可能会塑造他们未来的角色和培训轨迹。我们考虑了 CORU 在标准方面采取的监管方法,以及这些标准是如何区分或协调这两个专业的。本文的新颖之处在于其主要发现。即:能力标准框架本身的格式值得进一步考虑;各标准对同理心和情感的关注不够;对社会经济因素对实践的影响缺乏深思熟虑的方法;对实践中关系层面和社会政治层面的重视程度存在差异;最后,各标准对 "批判性理解 "的重视程度存在差异。这些方面特别说明了 CORU 如何界定和解释这两个专业的性质。结论是,社会护理工作和社会工作的能力标准有许多共同之处,但也有一些不常见但却显著的差异,这表明这两个专业在职业领域有许多共同之处和重叠之处。
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Administration
Administration PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Administration is the peer-reviewed journal of the Institute of Public Administration of Ireland. It has been published quarterly since 1953. As the principal journal concerned with Irish public administration and its development, it seeks to combine original scholarship on public administration from a variety of disciplines with the insights and experiences of practitioners. In addition to research articles, which are double blind peer reviewed, the journal welcomes comments on articles, opinion pieces, letters, notices, reports and reviews.
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