Perceptions of Practice Placements on Social Work Courses
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Social Work England is commissioning independent research to strengthen its understanding of practice‑based learning across qualifying routes into social work in England.
This work supports Social Work England's role as the regulator of social work education and training, and will inform future regulatory standards, guidance and quality assurance activity.
The requirement is for the design and delivery of a mixed‑methods research study exploring perceptions and experiences of practice‑based learning, including statutory and non‑statutory placements.
The research will examine issues of placement quality, placement sufficiency and variation across regions, qualifying routes and workforce contexts.
The supplier will be expected to engage with a range of stakeholders, which may include education providers, employers, practice educators, placement providers and newly qualified social workers.
Research activity is likely to include a combination of desk‑based review and primary research methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups and/or case studies.
Key outputs will include a midpoint findings presentation, a final written report suitable for publication, and a final presentation of findings.
The supplier must ensure proportionate but robust research governance, inclusive methods, and compliance with ethical standards and UK GDPR.
The contract is expected to commence on 19 June 2026 and conclude by 19 December 2026.
The estimated value of the contract is £50,000.
Full technical requirements are set out in the specification.
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The supplier will be expected to engage
The supplier will be expected to engage with a range of stakeholders, which may include education providers, employers, practice educators, placement providers and newly qualified social workers.
The supplier must ensure proportionate but robust
The supplier must ensure proportionate but robust research governance, inclusive methods, and compliance with ethical standards and UK GDPR.
The contract is expected to commence on
The contract is expected to commence on 19 June 2026 and conclude by 19 December 2026.
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