Zlotnik Joan Levy
Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research, 750 First Street NE, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20002-4241, USA.
J Health Soc Policy. 2002;15(3-4):5-21. doi: 10.1300/J045v15n03_02.
Spurred on by national and local forces, there are currently an array of strategies underway between social work education programs and public child welfare agencies to educate current and future workers, improve agency working conditions and to develop competency-based education. These partnership efforts are frequently funded by Title IV-E and Title IV-B 426 funds. Although the majority of these efforts began in the last decade, they build on the historic connection between social work and child welfare. This connection had been weakened in the 1980s, but concerns about the need for a competent workforce and new policy and practice challenges have reinvigorated this linkage. This article examines federal support for preparing social workers in child welfare. It includes insights from almost forty years of dialogue between the education and service delivery communities on the struggle to create successful partnerships and the ongoing challenges of preparing social workers for child welfare practice.
在国家和地方力量的推动下,目前社会工作教育项目与公共儿童福利机构之间正在开展一系列策略,以培训在职和未来的工作人员,改善机构工作条件,并开展基于能力的教育。这些合作努力通常由《第四编E部分》和《第四编B部分426条款》基金提供资金。尽管这些努力大多始于过去十年,但它们建立在社会工作与儿童福利之间的历史联系之上。这种联系在20世纪80年代有所削弱,但对有能力的劳动力的需求以及新的政策和实践挑战重新激发了这种联系。本文探讨了联邦政府对培养从事儿童福利工作的社会工作者的支持。它包括教育界和服务提供界近四十年来关于建立成功合作关系的斗争以及为儿童福利实践培养社会工作者所面临的持续挑战的对话中的见解。