Abstract
ABSTRACTIn this paper, we examine social work supervision policies and practices in the Chinese Mainland. We begin with an overview of the development of the social work profession and social work education. Their impact on supervision is also discussed. At present, few cities in China with a well-established social work system have developed supervision practice. The supervision models and quality of supervision vary across regions and unique socio-cultural issues play an important role in supporting supervision practice in the Chinese Mainland. This paper also reveals the challenges facing both supervisors and frontline social workers.
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