Research Project

Overview of Research Project

The research project, Embodying Structural Social Work in Practice, was inspired by, and derived from, Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students who consistently seek practical wisdom and stories of local structural social workers to gain insight into how to maintain and practice structural social work in predominantly conventional settings. The research sought to fill a gap in structural social work research, education, and practice. The overall goal of the research is to provide BSW students, and practicing social workers, with practical wisdom, advice, and inspiration for maintaining structural social work, offering examples of applications of structural practice in an Atlantic Canadian context.

“You have to reflect inside who you are, what you have, what you’re all about as a social worker, and what brought you here in the first place.“

“We’re the ones who want to see justice, we’re the ones who believe that it’s possible to have justice and to have a better world so you just- you can’t. No matter how tired you get, you can’t stop believing that that’s a possibility.”

Research Participant’s

Research Question:

How do practicing social workers in Atlantic Canada maintain and embody structural social work in daily practice while working in predominantly conventional settings?

Participant Demographics

28 Interviews

494+ Cumulative practice years of experience

2-40+ Years experience

Average 17.5 years of practice experience

1 Nova Scotia, 2 Prince Edward Island, 25 New Brunswick

Participants represented a wide-range of practice

Participant Demographics

Practice Areas

Mental Health

Addictions

Hospital and Heatlh

Adult Services

Integrated Service Delivery

Intimate Partner Violence

Psychiatry

Employee Assistance Program

Military

Government Leadership

Palliative Care

Justice

Non-Profit

Housing

Disability

Outreach

Private Practice

Policy

Rehabilitation

Grief & Bereavement

Key Findings: How to Embody Structural Social Work in Practice

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Building Relationships & Rapport

Gaining Credibility & Competence

Be Inventive

Navigate Risk

Have a Strategic Approach

Recognize the Barriers

Thank You to the Participants

Thank you to each participant for your gift of time, wisdom, and sharing of stories. This research would not be possible without you, and we are so thankful for your continued commitment to structural social work and social justice.

 

Thank You to the Funders 

 We would like to thank and recognize St. Thomas University and the Harrison McCain Research Foundation for generously funding this research project.

Research Ethics Approval

REB2022-10

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