Title IV-E Child Welfare Education

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Child Protection Work
Child Welfare
Child Welfare Agencies
Child Welfare Education
Child Welfare Practitioners
Child Welfare Workforce
Curriculum
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evidence-based child welfare training
Frontline Child Welfare Work
Monit Cheung
MSW Education
MSW Program
MSW Student
MSW Study
National Child Welfare Workforce Institute
Online Child Welfare
Online Social Work
online social work education
Online Social Work Programs
Patrick Leung
practitioner supervision networks
public child welfare
public child welfare agencies
Public Child Welfare Agency
Public Child Welfare Employees
Public Child Welfare Workforce
qualitative research in social services
Regular Hires
Retention
Secondary Trauma
Social Work Curriculum Development
Social Work Education
social work pedagogy
social workers
State University Partnerships
Title IV-E of Social Security Act
Title IV-E Stipend Programs
Traditional Trainees
Turnover Rates
workforce retention factors
Workplace Climate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032084114
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: 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.

Patrick Leung, PhD, is Gerson & Sabina David Endowed Professor for Global Aging and Director of the Office for International Social Work Education at the Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, USA. Dr. Leung is Principal Investigator and Evaluator of numerous research projects in child welfare and family services.

Monit Cheung, PhD, LCSW, is Mary R. Lewis Endowed Professor in Children & Youth at the Graduate College of Social Work, University of Houston, USA. She is Director of the Child & Family Center for Innovative Research and Principal Investigator of the Title IV-E Child Welfare Education Project in Houston, Texas.