International field placements have become increasingly popular, in line with globalisation (Panos, 2005), and global interdependance (Pettys et al., 2005). Key areas of learning for social work students undertaking an international field placement include international comparison (Healy, 2008), cross-cultural skills and anti-colonialist practice (Gray, 2005), and the development of cultural sensitivity and ethnorelativism (Engstrom and Jones, 2007).
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M. Fox 2016 International Field Placements- which model will fit me, my team and my students? New Voices in Social Work Research https://newvoicesinsocialworkresearch.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/international-field-placements-which-model-will-fit-me-my-team-and-my-students/