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Journal of religion and spirituality in social work : social thought | 2010

Spiritual Paradigms: A Response to Concerns Within Social Work in Relation to the Inclusion of Spirituality

Ann Carrington

The current exploration to incorporating spirituality within social work has left many unanswered questions. This paper explores four identified spiritual paradigms articulated and authenticated through the survey of literature of three spiritual ideologies (Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism) using the process of meta-triangulation. This paper offers the beginnings of a possible answer to some of the central questions, through the articulation of spiritual paradigms that already exist in a language and format that will make them accessible to social work.


Journal of religion and spirituality in social work : social thought | 2013

An Integrated Spiritual Practice Framework for Use Within Social Work

Ann Carrington

Social work continues to move towards the incorporation of spirituality within social work theory and practice, yet gaps remain at many levels. The current dearth of theorization of spirituality in social work has created a situation where individual social workers wishing to include spirituality in their practice are forced to rely on their own initiative and inventiveness, with no clear theoretical, practical, or ethical guidelines. This article presents the beginnings of an integrated spiritual practice framework which may help to address some of these concerns. This research scrutinized the proposed Integrated Spiritual Practice Framework (ISPF) through literature survey of three spiritual ideologies (Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism) using the process of metatriangulation. The study found that each ideological perspective provided evidence and support for the structures and concepts of the ISPF. Through the analysis and theory building process, each ideology contributed greater understanding of components of the ISPF, resulting in a more sophisticated and developed framework for integrating spirituality within social work.


Reflective Practice | 2016

Transforming roles to support student development of academic literacies: a reflection on one team's experience

Sophie Goldingay; Danielle Hitch; Ann Carrington; S Nipperess; Viola Rosario

Abstract Social work is a discipline that attracts students from diverse academic backgrounds. Many are first in family to attend university, and come to university through alternative pathways such as vocational education. As a result, there are higher levels of attrition compared to other disciplines, especially in the first year. To address this, and in keeping with a commitment to provide accessible education, one school of social work undertook a project to embed academic literacies into the curriculum. This paper used Gibb’s reflective process to explore how this was experienced by team members. Data were collected via staff focus groups at two different points in time across the project and compared. The reflection unpacked a number of tensions experienced by team members, including concerns about potential loss of resources as a result of academics adopting new roles, and concerns about implementing what was seen as Westernised academic skills which may not fit with students’ ways of thinking and creating knowledge. Overfull curricula and constant change also appeared to be of concern. The reflection highlighted that to achieve effective and sustainable change, action was required at multiple levels.


Qualitative Research Journal | 2014

Expanding the debate : A comparative exploration of physical and spiritual ways of knowing, methods and measures

Ann Carrington

Purpose – The current exploration and inclusion of spirituality across disciplines has, up to this point, focused largely on defining spirituality and creating practice and assessment tools. Little has been done in building the foundational structures at the level of paradigm, theory, methods, measures and research methodology. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – This paper presents a section of findings resulting from a comprehensive qualitative research program using the process of meta-triangulation, which explored spiritual perspectives from paradigm to practice. Findings – The results of this research begin to address gaps at these levels through the articulation of spiritual ways of knowing and the methods and measures that stem from them. Once articulated, it was possible to explore the parallels and differences between spiritual and physical ways of knowing, their methods and measures. Originality/value – It is acknowledged that such research may be resisted by so...


British Journal of Social Work | 2014

The Vortex of Violence: Moving Beyond the Cycle and Engaging Clients in Change

Ann Carrington


Archive | 2010

A researcher in Wonderland: a spiritual approach from paradigm to practice

Ann Carrington


Archive | 2018

Dentistry partners with Social Work and Community to train dental undergraduates to recognise, respond and refer in cases of domestic violence

Ann Carrington; Felicity Croker; Casey Burmeister; Chad Winson; William Shield; Sandi Baker


Archive | 2018

Perceived preparedness of recent BDS graduates with recognising, responding and referring patients who have experienced domestic violence

Nausheen Mohamed Muhajir; Felicity Croker; Ann Carrington; Aviral Aggarwal; Gurleen Boparai; John Dawoud; Manesha Mahendran


Archive | 2018

The role of the liaison: reflection of practice

Ann Carrington; Tracey Dickinson; Jo Mensinga; Vinnitta Mosby; Sally Watson


Archive | 2018

Dentists’ role in recognising, responding and referring women who have experienced domestic violence

Felicity Croker; Ann Carrington; Amanda Lee-Ross; Nausheen Mohammed Muhajir

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