2014 Ron Federico Memorial Lecture: Keeping Social Work Relevant in Child Welfare Service Delivery

J. Zlotnik
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Working at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) for 5 years (1995 to 2000) and having sat in the CSWE conference room before that, I frequently saw the picture of Ron Federico that was prominently displayed. As I worked on initatives to promote professional social work practice in public human service agencies, building partnerships between social work education programs and communitybased agencies was essential. It was also necessary to articulate the competencies BSW graduates should have to practice in child welfare agencies. Thus, through my work, Ron Federico became more than a picture on the wall— he became a major force as I increasingly became knowledgeable about the essential contributions that he made to social work education. Thus, I was extremely honored to be selected to present the 2014 Ron Federico Lecture. This lecture is grounded in the work that I have done, much in collaboration with many others, and the things I have learned over the past several decades. Since 1987 I have journeyed from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), to CSWE, and then to the Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research (IASWR), and then back to NASW in 2009 to direct its nascent Social Work Policy Institute. What I attempt to provide here is a somewhat historical view, because it helps to know where we have been to help us in moving forward. This retrospective provides a policy view of where our assumptions that social work degrees are not only relevant, but also perhaps essential for good child welfare practice have been grounded. It also suggests that we are not yet able to make an irrefutable assertion that a social work degree is the only path to excellence in child welfare practice, improved child and family outcomes, and improved staff retention. This paper also looks at strategies we might use to ensure that the social work profession, including the expertise and education of both BSW and MSW graduates, continues to be relevant for today’s and tomorrow’s child welfare service delivery. It should be acknowledged that I first came to NASW on a parttime, temporary basis, to work on fulfilling the recommendations that had been developed as part of then NASW President Dorothy V. Harris’s Presidential
2014年Ron Federico纪念讲座:在儿童福利服务中保持社会工作的相关性
我在社会工作教育委员会(CSWE)工作了5年(1995年至2000年),在此之前我曾坐在CSWE的会议室里,经常看到罗恩·费德里科(Ron Federico)的照片放在显眼的位置。当我致力于在公共人类服务机构中推广专业社会工作实践的倡议时,在社会工作教育项目和社区机构之间建立伙伴关系至关重要。也有必要阐明BSW毕业生在儿童福利机构中应该具备的能力。因此,通过我的工作,罗恩·费德里科不再是墙上的一幅画——随着我越来越了解他对社会工作教育的重要贡献,他成为了一股重要的力量。因此,我非常荣幸被选为2014年Ron Federico讲座的主持人。这次演讲的基础是我与许多人合作所做的工作,以及我在过去几十年里所学到的东西。自1987年以来,我先后在全国社会工作者协会(NASW)、CSWE、社会工作研究促进会(IASWR)工作,并于2009年回到NASW,领导其新成立的社会工作政策研究所。我试图在这里提供的是一种历史观点,因为它有助于了解我们所处的位置,从而帮助我们向前迈进。这个回顾提供了一个政策观点,我们的假设是社会工作学位不仅相关,而且对于良好的儿童福利实践可能是必不可少的。它还表明,我们还不能做出一个无可辩驳的断言,即社会工作学位是在儿童福利实践中取得卓越成就、改善儿童和家庭成果、提高员工保留率的唯一途径。本文还探讨了我们可以使用的策略,以确保社会工作专业,包括BSW和MSW毕业生的专业知识和教育,继续与今天和明天的儿童福利服务提供相关。应该承认,我第一次以兼职、临时的身份来到NASW,是为了履行当时NASW主席多萝西·v·哈里斯(Dorothy V. Harris)提出的建议
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