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Web review: www.practicelearning.org.uk

Posted: 08 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


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STAR RATING: 4/5

The Practice Learning Taskforce (PLTF) has relaunched its website this summer. With additional funding provided by central government for one more year, PLTF aims for "a resource for everyone wishing to consolidate, innovate and improve practice learning", writes Mark Sloman.

Aimed at those involved in the education, training and "delivery" of social work students, I would anticipate that it would be of most interest to practice assessors, social work students, academic staff and local authority practice consultants (formally practice teachers).
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I found the site very user-friendly, easy to navigate, clearly laid out and easy to read. There is a lot of information about the history and development of the PLTF, but it is designed to be a forum to share and highlight good practice and to recognise the excellent work that is being done nationwide in all areas of social work training. As the website develops I would anticipate that more local practice examples will be added.

The site links to the General Social Care Council and to a range of external resources. It provides good contact information for organisations and contacts nationally and regionally and has an associated monthly newsletter.

I found this to be a very useful website which will develop with time and more examples of best practice. It will benefit practice assessors and students the most.

Mark Sloman is a social worker, community mental health team, Somerset


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