社会工作学院与社区合作:寻找服务提供方面的潜在合作领域

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Community Practice Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10705422.2023.2213229
Ohiro Oni-Eseleh, M. Paul, L. Pereira, Amanda Kate Macaluso, Dulande Louis
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摘要为了弥合社会工作教育的微观-宏观鸿沟,我们构思、开发并启动了一项创新的基于大学-社区合作伙伴关系的试点实习计划,为期两年,四名社会工作学生实习生分布在地方政府、社会服务机构和社区的各个部门。我们的目标是在三方背景下开展工作,找出社区服务提供方面的差距,并支持当地组织解决这些差距。通过实习项目发现的社会问题揭示了在药物滥用治疗、亲密伴侣暴力、育儿支持、扶贫以及为有色人种客户和有青少年犯罪问题的个人提供服务等领域的服务差距。虽然缺乏学生准备、机构政策、成本以及对实习结构和目标缺乏明确了解构成了一些障碍,但试点实施的第一年为大学社区参与提供了强有力的理由,并导致创建了一个全面的项目结构,以指导未来这种实习模式的实施。
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School of social work in partnership with community: finding areas for potential collaboration in service delivery
ABSTRACT In seeking to bridge the micro-macro divide in social work education, we conceptualized, developed, and initiated an innovative university-community partnership-based pilot internship program over a two-year period with four social work student interns placed within the cross-section of local government, social service agencies and community. Our goal was to work within the tripartite context to identify gaps in service delivery in the communities and support local organizations in addressing the gaps. The social problems identified through the internship program revealed service gaps in the areas of substance abuse treatment, intimate partner violence, parenting support, poverty alleviation and services for clients of color and individuals presenting with juvenile delinquency issues. While lack of student preparedness, agency policies, cost and lack of a clear understanding of the internship structure and goals constituted some barriers, the first year of the pilot’s implementation provided a strong case for university-community engagement and resulted in the creation of a comprehensive program structure to guide the execution of this internship model in future.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Practice is an interdisciplinary journal grounded in social work. It is designed to provide a forum for community practice, including community organizing, planning, social administration, organizational development, community development, and social change. The journal contributes to the advancement of knowledge related to numerous disciplines, including social work and the social sciences, urban planning, social and economic development, community organizing, policy analysis, urban and rural sociology, community health, public administration, and nonprofit management. As a forum for authors and a resource for readers, this journal makes an invaluable contribution to the community"s conceptualization, applications, and practice.
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