National Organization of Forensic Social Work in the 21st Century: A Historical Retrospective of the Last 10 Years

Viola Vaughan-Eden
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The National Organization of Forensic Social Work (NOFSW) has a robust history of supporting professionals working with clients in legal systems. It was incorporated in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1983 with the objective of advancing the education and practice of forensic social work. Despite the expectations of clients and the community that social workers and lawyers collaborate on cases, due to their differing purposes and goals, this does not happen consistently.  Even when social workers and lawyers do attempt to work together, the differences in their education and training often make it difficult for them to speak the same language. It is this disconnect between the two disciplines (social work and law) that NOFSW sought to ameliorate. NOFSW provides a home for forensic social work professionals to gain support, instruction, and validation for their work.  This historical summary is a follow-up to the commentary published in the first issue of the Journal of Forensic Social Work (Chatfield et al., 2011).   For more, click on the pdf link above.
21世纪全国法医社会工作组织:近10年的历史回顾
国家法医社会工作组织(NOFSW)在支持法律系统中与客户合作的专业人员方面有着悠久的历史。它于1983年在密歇根州安娜堡成立,旨在促进法医社会工作的教育和实践。尽管客户和社区期望社会工作者和律师在案件中合作,但由于他们的目的和目标不同,这种情况并不总是发生。即使社会工作者和律师确实试图合作,他们在教育和培训方面的差异也往往使他们很难说同一种语言。正是这两个学科(社会工作和法律)之间的脱节,NOFSW寻求改善。NOFSW为法医社会工作专业人员提供了一个家,以获得对其工作的支持、指导和验证。本历史摘要是《法医社会工作杂志》(Chatfield et al.,2011)第一期发表的评论的后续内容。欲了解更多信息,请点击上面的pdf链接。
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