正义、关怀与合作:跨学科法律实践中社会工作监督的创新框架。

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Social work Pub Date : 2025-05-02 DOI:10.1093/sw/swaf016
Estefanía C Palacios-Pizarro, Rodrigo Azócar-Simonet, Liliana Guerra-Aburto
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本文提出了一个跨学科的社会法律模型,旨在解决在弱势环境中公平司法的障碍。该模式由智利天主教大学(Pontifical Catholic University of Chile)的法律诊所开发,通过结构化的、以用户为中心的方法,加强了对法律和社会工作学生的跨学科监督和实践培训。试点成功地培养了基本能力,包括道德决策、解决问题和解决冲突,有效地为学生应对高风险的社会法律环境做好了准备。结构化联合监管明确了职业角色,促进了协同决策,显著降低了职业倦怠,增强了弹性。试点评估表明,用户满意度很高,学生的能力也得到了提高,反映出在感知服务质量方面的实质性好处。在国际比较经验的基础上,这一创新框架与全球标准保持一致,并展示了在不同社会法律背景下的适应性,强调了其广泛应用的潜力。
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Justice, Care, and Collaboration: An Innovative Framework for Social Work Supervision in Interdisciplinary Legal Practice.

This article presents an interdisciplinary sociolegal model designed to address barriers to equitable justice access in vulnerable contexts. Developed at the legal clinic of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, the model enhances interdisciplinary supervision and practical training for law and social work students through a structured, user-centered approach. The pilot implementation successfully fostered essential competencies, including ethical decision making, problem solving, and conflict resolution, effectively preparing students for high-stakes sociolegal environments. Structured joint supervision clarified professional roles and promoted collaborative decision making, significantly reducing professional burnout and enhancing resilience. Pilot evaluations indicated high levels of user satisfaction and improved student competencies, reflecting substantial benefits in perceived service quality. Informed by comparative international experiences, this innovative framework aligns with global standards and demonstrates adaptability across diverse sociolegal contexts, underscoring its potential for broad application.

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