Tompkins Catherine J, Rosen Anita L
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2006;48(1-2):1-8. doi: 10.1300/J083v48n01_01.
In March 2001, the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) Strengthening Aging and Gerontology Education for Social Work (SAGE-SW) project published an action agenda for social work and aging (CSWE/SAGE-SW, 2001). CSWE SAGE-SW, funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation from 1998 to 2004, had several charges in the first phase of funding, including the gathering of data through a thorough review of literature, focus groups, surveys and a variety of activities to garner expert input. This agenda, often referred to as the Blueprint, identified a number of serious issues regarding the lack of attention, preparation, leadership and interest in aging within the social work profession. It also provided some recommended actions to address these issues and help set the stage for the creation of the National Gerontological Social Work Conference. What were the issues at hand and why might a National Gerontological Social Work Conference (NGSWC) address some of these issues?
2001年3月,社会工作教育委员会(CSWE)的加强社会工作老年学教育(SAGE-SW)项目发布了一份社会工作与老龄化行动议程(CSWE/SAGE-SW,2001)。由约翰·A·哈特福德基金会在1998年至2004年资助的CSWE SAGE-SW项目在第一阶段的资助中有多项任务,包括通过对文献的全面审查、焦点小组、调查以及各种获取专家意见的活动来收集数据。该议程,通常被称为《蓝图》,确定了社会工作专业内部在对老龄化问题缺乏关注、准备、领导力和兴趣方面的一些严重问题。它还提供了一些建议行动来解决这些问题,并为全国老年社会工作会议的召开奠定基础。当时面临哪些问题,为什么全国老年社会工作会议(NGSWC)可能会解决其中一些问题?