Social Workers' Reports on Needs and Recommendations to Enhance School Safety.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Natalie Fensterstock, Kate R Watson, Luz E Robinson, Vanessa R Warri, Anthony A Garcia, Chaoyue Wu, Sawyer Hogenkamp, Yinuo Xu, Hannah Garner, Danielle Dunn, Ron Avi Astor, Dorothy L Espelage, Susan D McMahon, Linda A Reddy, Andrew Martinez, Eric M Anderman, Frank C Worrell
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Issues with school safety and violence have raised concerns that warrant attention from researchers, policy makers, and practitioners alike. In this study, we explored how school social workers-a group of school personnel who are understudied in the school violence literature-experience school safety and violence in the United States. Using a sample of 271 school social workers, we analyzed qualitative responses to two open-ended survey questions: (a) What are the most concerning safety issues facing educators and staff in your school? (b) What policies, procedures, resources, or interventions are needed to better prevent or address violence in your school? Data were collected online between March and June 2022 by the American Psychological Association Task Force on Violence against Educators and School Personnel. Derived using a socioecological framework, findings reflect school social workers' needs for workplace safety and perspectives on how to prevent and mitigate school violence at the school site, district, and community levels. Implications range from promoting strong relationships in schools and between the school and community to bolstering funding sources that can sustain programs, training, and staffing aimed at improving experiences for all students. The implications of our findings for future research and practice are presented.

社会工作者关于加强学校安全的需要及建议的报告。
学校安全和暴力问题引起了研究人员、政策制定者和从业人员的关注。在这项研究中,我们探讨了学校社会工作者——一群在学校暴力文献中未被充分研究的学校人员——如何体验美国的学校安全和暴力。以271名学校社工为样本,我们分析了对两个开放式调查问题的定性回答:(a)你们学校的教育工作者和工作人员最关心的安全问题是什么?(b)需要什么样的政策、程序、资源或干预措施来更好地预防或解决你们学校的暴力?美国心理协会暴力侵害教育工作者和学校人员问题工作组在2022年3月至6月期间在线收集了数据。使用社会生态学框架,研究结果反映了学校社会工作者对工作场所安全的需求,以及如何在学校、地区和社区层面预防和减轻校园暴力的观点。其影响范围包括促进学校之间以及学校与社区之间的牢固关系,以支持旨在改善所有学生体验的项目、培训和人员配备的资金来源。我们的研究结果对未来的研究和实践具有重要意义。
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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2.60
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