慈善团体

Paul Johnson, Kimerer L. Lamothe
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南缅因大学BSW本科生项目的所有大四学生都必须完成为期一年的实地工作安排。为了支持和加强这一过程,学生们还参加了整个学年的每周研讨会。此外,学生还需要完成一个“拱顶石”项目。该项目的目的是在学生离开安置点后产生持久的影响。在2017-2018学年,Kim Lamothe被安置在缅因州中海岸地区的一所中学。在她的“拱顶石项目”中,金在审查了学校的使命声明后提出了“善良小组”的概念,该声明谈到为所有学生提供一个安全、积极的环境,尊重和欣赏所有差异是常态。利用她在其他社会工作课程中所掌握的评估技能和理论,金意识到学校可以在实现这些目标方面做得更好。善良小组是一个开放的小组。传单被分发到学校各处,鼓励学生参加。该小组还开展了可操作的活动,例如学生设计海报和t恤衫。他们举办了一个双床和三床日活动,学生们在活动中协调服装。鼓励学生们倾听同龄人的声音,试着想象穿着自己的鞋子走路的感觉。作为长期遗产活动的一部分,学生们与一些社区合作伙伴一起举办了一个黄色郁金香项目。在秋季学期,他们种植了数百株郁金香球茎。这些球茎都在春天开花了,学生们把这些郁金香献给了那些患有精神疾病的人。在每周的研讨会上,金都会讨论慈善团体。她谈到了小组的成功和挫折,她的所有同行都给予了极大的支持。学年结束时,金向全班同学展示了她的“拱顶石计划”。每个人都对她所做的工作印象深刻。此外,金和我在纽约大学举行的IASWG 2019研讨会上介绍了这项工作。在研讨会上,金再次受到了无数赞誉。大家都很清楚,这个同行支持小组为所有人创造并培养了一个积极包容的环境。
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The Kindness Group
All students in their senior year in the BSW Undergraduate Program at the University of Southern Maine are required to complete a yearlong field work placement.  To support and enhance this process, the students also attend a weekly seminar for the entire academic year. In addition, students are required to complete a Capstone Project. The intent of this Project is that it will have a lasting impact after the student has left their placement.  Over the course of the academic year 2017-2018, Kim Lamothe was placed at a Middle School in the Mid Coast region of Maine.  For her Capstone Project, Kim came up with the concept of the Kindness Group after reviewing the School’s mission statement, which talked about providing a safe, positive environment for all students whereby respect and appreciation for all differences is the norm.  Using her assessment skills and theories that she had covered in her other social work classes, Kim realized that the School could do a better job in realizing these goals. The Kindness Group was an open group. Flyers were distributed throughout the School encouraging students to attend. The Group also used actionable activities, for example, students designed posters and t-shirts. They had a Twin and Triplets Day in which students coordinated outfits. Students were encouraged to listen to their peers and try and imagine what it must be like to walk in their shoes. As part of the long-term legacy activity, the students along with a number of community partners held a yellow tulip project.  In the fall semester, they planted hundreds of tulip bulbs. These bulbs all bloomed in the spring and the students dedicated these tulips to those who were suffering from mental illness. Each week in the seminar Kim discussed the Kindness Group. She talked about the successes and frustrations of the Group and all of her peers were extremely supportive.  At the end of the academic year, Kim presented her Capstone Project to the class.  Everyone was extremely impressed with the work she had undertaken. In addition, Kim and I presented this work at the IASWG 2019 Symposium at NYU.  Again, at the Symposium Kim was met with numerous accolades. It was apparent to all that this peer support group had created and cultivated a positive inclusive environment for all.
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