Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett.


Social Work Education | 2018

A new distance learning national framework for social work continuing education: critical reflections on the first phases of implementation

Jo Rees; Teresa De Villiers; Wulf Livingston; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Gwenan Prysor

ABSTRACT This article utilizes a range of secondary research methodologies to explore the challenges and opportunities that have arisen from the establishment and first years of delivery of a new single and predominantly distant learning national post-qualifying framework. The continuing professional education and learning (CPEL) framework is directly commissioned by the professional regulator Social Care Wales, provided by an alliance of four universities (Bangor, Cardiff, Glyndwr and Swansea) and actively involves employers, practitioners and service users in their development. Critical reflections on the early implementation of the Experienced, Senior and Consultant Programs that contribute to the CPEL framework will help understand the key characteristics, challenges and opportunities post-qualifying education for social workers can bring. The article commences with an analysis of the moves to design a national post-qualification framework that is more accessible, flexible and responsive than the previous patchwork quilt set-up, including an examination of the increased role of distance learning and the teaching methodologies that support it. It then critically summarizes the specific context and developments of the CPEL framework. This is followed by substantive analyses of the key messages. These messages are of the value of; provider collaboration, quality of e-learning experience, employer commitment and student-perceived competence/satisfaction.


Children & Society | 2007

Refugee Children in Wales: Coping and Adaptation in the Face of Adversity

Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; David Dunkerley; Jonathan Scourfield; Nina Smalley


Ageing & Society | 2016

Swimming upstream: the provision of inclusive care to older lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults in residential and nursing environments in Wales

Paul B Willis; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Michele Raithby; Penny Miles


Social Policy & Administration | 2005

The experiences of frontline staff working with children seeking asylum

David Dunkerley; Jonathan Scourfield; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Nina Smalley


Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice | 2010

'Better evidence for better commissioning: a study of the evidence base of generic social care commissioning guides in the UK',

Peter Huxley; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Sherrill Evans; Michelle Cornes; Jill Manthorpe; Martin Stevens


British Journal of Social Work | 2016

‘Everyday Advocates’ for Inclusive Care? Perspectives on Enhancing the Provision of Long-Term Care Services for Older Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults in Wales

Paul B Willis; Michele Raithby; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Penny Miles


Journal of Refugee Studies | 2006

Children seeking asylum in Wales

David Dunkerley; Jonathan Scourfield; Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Nina Smalley


Bristol: Policy Press | 2015

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Health Inequalities

Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett; Michele Raithby; Paul B Willis


Archive | 2008

The care and protection of asylum seeker and trafficked children in Wales: Agenda for Action

Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett


Archive | 2005

Do Playworkers' Childhood Play Experiences Affect their Playwork Practice?: an exploratory study

Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett

Collaboration


Dive into the Tracey Maegusuku-Hewett's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

David Dunkerley

University of South Wales

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge