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Charting the Evolution: Professionalizing Social Work in Jordan—A Critical Analysis of the Transition from Semi-Profession to Full Professionalization

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  • Sahar AlMakhamreh

    (Department of Social Work, German Jordanian University, Madaba 11180, Jordan)

  • Mary McColgan

    (School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences, Ulster University, Derry BT48 7JL, UK)

  • Colette Murphy

    (Centre for Curriculum Enhancement and Approval, Ulster University, Belfast BT15 1AP, UK)

  • Michael Murray

    (Children’s Services, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast BT12 6BA, UK)

Abstract

This paper examines the development process that frames the professionalization of social work in Jordan between 2019 and 2023, situated within the European Union-funded Support to Social Protection Programme: Helping Deliver Social Inclusion . Working in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD), the initiative sought to strengthen the professional infrastructure through legislative development, specialist training, and the establishment of accredited university-level curricula to support a coherent, national career pathway for social workers. This paper critically analyses the transition from semi-professional to full professional status, with particular attention to the model used to facilitate ownership by four Jordanian universities and harness and strengthen the practice of social work. It further examines the academic framework underpinning the development of a national Common Core Curriculum for Social Work, drawing on established curriculum theories to guide the negotiated application of global approaches within the Jordanian context, with sensitivity to indigenous knowledge and cultural awareness. Reflections on the strengths and limitations of the development process are informed by stakeholder feedback, current outcomes, and anticipated future developments, with an emphasis on the value of interagency collaboration and networking approaches.

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  • Sahar AlMakhamreh & Mary McColgan & Colette Murphy & Michael Murray, 2026. "Charting the Evolution: Professionalizing Social Work in Jordan—A Critical Analysis of the Transition from Semi-Profession to Full Professionalization," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 15(4), pages 1-19, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:15:y:2026:i:4:p:231-:d:1911852
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