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Title IV-E Child Welfare Education - Impact on Workers, Case Outcomes and Social Work Curriculum Development (Paperback)
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Title IV-E Child Welfare Education - Impact on Workers, Case Outcomes and Social Work Curriculum Development (Paperback)
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BSW/MSW education funded by Title IV-E of Social Security Act
("Title IV-E Child Welfare Education") is an important incentive to
encourage social workers to stay in the child protection field. It
aims to demonstrate the training partnership between universities
and public child welfare agencies. This book contains essential
research results with a focus on the impact of Title IV-E Child
Welfare Education to improve worker capacities and case outcomes,
as well as on the process and results of social work education in
promoting public child welfare work. There are nine chapters
written by renowned researchers in public child welfare who applied
rigorous quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies to clearly
describe measures used, data sources, outcome variables, and
implications for education, practice, policy, and research. These
evidence-based articles address the following child welfare topics:
training partnerships and worker outcomes, effective pedagogy and
online education, workplace climate and retention factors, and
other topics connecting BSW/MSW education to public child welfare
practice. Future child welfare education will need to further
expand child welfare knowledge and skills, strengthen worker
competencies with a strong commitment to social work values and
ethical practice principles, and develop a cohesive supervisory
network to build a workforce with positive attitude toward child
protection programs. This collection will inform child welfare
educators, administrators and legislators regarding the impact of
Title IV-E Child Welfare Education on the development of public
child welfare and make recommendations to improve the child welfare
curriculum in social work education. This book was originally
published as a special issue of the Journal of Public Child
Welfare.
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