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Social workers need cultural training

Posted: 08 January 2004 | Subscribe Online


Social workers in the North East are failing to provide culturally sensitive services to asylum seekers because of a lack of training.

Lin Harwood, senior lecturer at Northumbria University, told Community Care that social services departments and undergraduate university courses in the North East weren't providing enough training in how to meet the needs of asylum seekers.

Harwood said she was concerned that media myths and hard-line government rhetoric on asylum seekers could affect the way staff practised.
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"I can see that, most of the time, initial training will not have given them the opportunity to acquire the skills or knowledge of cultural, cross-community practice and working across cultural barriers," she said.

Harwood highlighted asylum law, cultural interpretation, the impact of stress and anxiety, and mental health as areas where social workers lacked particular understanding. She called for mandatory training to replace the currently ad-hoc approach of most social services departments.

Harwood said the problem was a particular issue for the North East because it was an area of little ethnic diversity, but one where the government had recently started housing asylum seekers under its dispersal policy.


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