New York University, New York, NY, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2019 Jun;63(3-4):245-252. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12337. Epub 2019 May 14.
The professionals and paraprofessionals who work daily with youth in low-resource, marginalized communities are integral to youth wellbeing; yet, their professional development, and the factors that promote it, are not well understood. In this introduction to the special issue, Understanding and Strengthening the Child- and Youth-Serving Workforce in Low-Resource Communities, we focus on understudied practitioners operating in an array of sectors and settings, such as home visitors, mental health paraprofessionals, early childhood assistant teachers, teachers in low-income countries, school resource officers, juvenile justice staff, and after-school and community-based program workers. We put forward a conceptual model detailing the interactive, layered set of proximal-to-distal ecological factors that influence the practice and professional development of these workers, and show how papers in the current issue address these layers in their examination of workforce development. We conclude with a summary of the contributions and lessons from this work - including the value of a whole-person approach, the importance of sharing process across research stages, and the need to build on the foundation provided by community psychology and implementation science - toward the twin goals of understanding and building the skills and strengths of the workforce, and ultimately, enhancing youth development.
在资源匮乏、边缘化社区中每天与青年一起工作的专业人员和准专业人员是青年福利的重要组成部分;然而,他们的专业发展及其促进因素尚未得到很好的理解。在本期特刊“理解和加强资源匮乏社区儿童和青年服务工作者队伍”的引言中,我们关注的是在各种部门和环境中工作的研究不足的从业者,例如家访员、心理健康准专业人员、幼儿助理教师、低收入国家的教师、学校资源官员、少年司法工作人员以及课后和社区为基础的项目工作者。我们提出了一个概念模型,详细说明了影响这些工作人员实践和专业发展的相互作用的、多层次的近程到远程生态因素,展示了本期特刊中的论文如何在考察劳动力发展时解决这些层面。最后,我们总结了这项工作的贡献和经验教训,包括整体方法的价值、在研究阶段分享过程的重要性,以及在社区心理学和实施科学提供的基础上进一步发展的必要性,以实现理解和培养劳动力技能和优势以及最终促进青年发展的双重目标。