Challenges to recruit and retain American Indian and Alaskan Natives into social work programs: the impact on the child welfare workforce.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Child Welfare Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Suzanne L Cross, Angelique Day, Lucas J Gogliotti, Justin J Pung
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There is a shortage of professionally trained American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) social workers available to provide services including child welfare services to tribal communities. This study used a mixed-model survey design to examine the perceptions of 47 AI/AN BSW and MSW students enrolled in social work programs across the to determine the challenges associated with recruitment and retention. The findings are supported in the literature. Findings indicate that social work academic programs have not made substantial gains in the recruitment and retention of AI/AN students over several decades. Students identified the following seven major barriers to successful recruitment and retention: (1) a lack of AI/AN professors; (2) a shortage of field placement agencies that serve AI/AN clients; (3) conflicts between students' academic obligations and responsibilities to their families and tribal communities; (4) students' feelings of cultural isolation; (5) the need for AI/AN role models and mentors; (6) a lack of understanding by universities of cultural customs and traditional values; and (7) racism. Implications for policy and practice are offered.

招募和保留美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民加入社会工作计划的挑战:对儿童福利劳动力的影响。
受过专业训练的美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社会工作者缺乏,无法为部落社区提供包括儿童福利服务在内的服务。本研究采用混合模型调查设计,考察了47名参加社会工作项目的AI/AN BSW和MSW学生的看法,以确定与招聘和保留相关的挑战。这些发现得到了文献的支持。研究结果表明,几十年来,社会工作学术课程在招聘和留住人工智能/人工智能学生方面并没有取得实质性进展。学生们确定了成功招聘和留住人才的七大障碍:(1)缺乏人工智能/人工智能教授;(2)缺少为AI/AN客户提供服务的实地安置机构;(3)学生的学业义务与对家庭和部落社区的责任之间的冲突;(4)学生的文化孤立感;(5)对AI/AN榜样和导师的需求;(6)高校对文化习俗和传统价值观缺乏了解;(7)种族主义。提出了对政策和实践的启示。
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