Casting a Wide Multidisciplinary Net: Two-Year Colleges as Human Services Contributors in Their Communities

Alan Schwitzer, Patricia B. Huber, Nicholas Schmoyer
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The need among human services professionals for interdisciplinary approaches to meeting population needs, especially in the current COVID-19 and Black Lives Matters (BLM) contexts, is unprecedented. This conceptual article reviews the current research and practice literature in order to discuss two-year colleges as often-overlooked partners in meeting community needs. We present the argument that American two-year colleges, by design, can be human services partners when addressing the inequities, economic and other deficiencies, and marginalization based on racial and ethnic discrimination or similar dynamics found in our communities. Specifically, we demonstrate the relationships between human services, on one hand, and the work of community colleges in their roles as economic engines intended to generate socio-economic security, as academic success centers intended to mitigate obstacles to learning outcomes, as mechanisms for social justice intended to produce life improvements among marginalized populations, and as mental health and wellness supports intended to reduce barriers to achievement. We rely on our own experiences in the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) as illustrations, and we use the work of one sample institution to provide a start-to-finish example of the overlap between human services goals and community colleges.
广泛的多学科网络:两年制大学作为社区的人类服务贡献者
人类服务专业人员需要跨学科方法来满足人口需求,特别是在当前COVID-19和黑人的生命也很重要的背景下,这种需求是前所未有的。这篇概念性文章回顾了当前的研究和实践文献,以讨论两年制大学在满足社区需求方面经常被忽视的合作伙伴。我们提出的论点是,通过设计,美国两年制大学可以成为解决不平等、经济和其他缺陷、基于种族和民族歧视的边缘化或我们社区中发现的类似动态的人类服务伙伴。具体来说,我们展示了人类服务与社区学院工作之间的关系,一方面,社区学院作为旨在产生社会经济安全的经济引擎,作为旨在减轻学习成果障碍的学术成功中心,作为旨在改善边缘化人群生活的社会正义机制,以及作为旨在减少成就障碍的心理健康和保健支持。我们依靠我们自己在弗吉尼亚社区学院系统(VCCS)的经验作为例证,我们使用一个样本机构的工作来提供一个从头到尾的例子,说明人类服务目标和社区学院之间的重叠。
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