1st Edition

Charting the Impacts of University-Child Welfare Collaboration

254 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

254 Pages
by Routledge

Train—and keep—a child welfare workforce that will make a difference! Charting the Impacts of University-Child Welfare Collaboration addresses the challenges of implementing workforce development initiatives designed to recruit students into the public child welfare field. Edited by Dr. Katharine Briar-Lawson, Dean of the School of Social Welfare at the University at Albany in New... Read more
  • Introduction
  • The Use of Title IV-E Training Funds for Social Work Education: An Historical Perspective
  • Use of Title IV-E Funding in BSW Programs
  • Do Collaborations with Schools of Social Work Make a Difference for the Field of Child Welfare? Practice, Retention, and Curriculum
  • Preparing Students for Public Child Welfare: Evaluation Issues and Strategies
  • Finding and Keeping Child Welfare Workers: Effective Use of Training and Professional Development
  • Preparing for Child Welfare Practice: Themes, a Cognitive-Affective Model, and Implications from a Qualitative Study
  • Preparing Social Work Students for Interdisciplinary Practice: Learnings from a Curriculum Development Project
  • Moving Toward Collaboration: Using Funding Streams to Advance Partnerships in Child Welfare Practice
  • The California Collaboration: A Competency-Based Child Welfare Curriculum Project for Master’s Social Workers
  • Design Teams as Learning Systems for Complex Systems Change: Evaluation Data and Implications for Higher Education
  • Vital Involvement: A Key to Grounding Child Welfare Practice in HBSE Theory
  • Current Challenges and Future Direction for Collaborative Child Welfare Educational Programs
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Briar-Lawson, Katharine; Zlotnik, Joan Levy