Perceptions of a human rights lens in relation to the training of social work field educators

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Gina R Rosich, E. Caraballo
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Abstract Use of a human rights (HR) framework in direct social work practice is gaining traction in social work education. A gap remains, however, regarding its application within field education. This study seeks to fill the gap in knowledge regarding field educators’ understanding of and training in use of a human rights lens. Using a qualitative-dominant, mixed-method, quasi-experimental design, the study explores the extent to which the introduction of a human rights-based approach to social work impacts both the attitudinal positioning of field educators (preceptors) in a small clinically based MSW program toward HR based clinical practice, and the integration of this approach to their pedagogical practice with MSW-level field students. Participants were administered the Human Rights Lens in Social Work (HRLSW) scale as both a pre- and posttest, provided a training on human rights concepts, and participated in a focus group discussion. Although there was only a small improvement in scores, participants reported qualitative evidence that the training started a shift in their thinking. Participants also indicated that more training would be well received.
从人权角度看待社会工作领域教育工作者的培训
在直接的社会工作实践中使用人权(HR)框架正在社会工作教育中获得牵引力。但是,在实地教育中的应用方面仍然存在差距。本研究旨在填补实地教育工作者对人权视角的理解和培训方面的知识空白。本研究采用定性为主、混合方法、准实验设计,探讨了在社会工作中引入基于人权的方法对小型临床城市生活垃圾项目中实地教育者(导师)对基于人力资源的临床实践的态度定位的影响程度,以及将这种方法整合到他们对MSW水平实地学生的教学实践中的影响程度。对参与者进行了社会工作中的人权视角(HRLSW)量表的前后测试,提供了关于人权概念的培训,并参加了焦点小组讨论。虽然分数只有很小的提高,但参与者报告的定性证据表明,训练开始了他们思维的转变。与会者也表示欢迎更多的培训。
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