Modern Day Social Work Education, Training and Practices

A special issue of Social Sciences (ISSN 2076-0760).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 September 2024) | Viewed by 470

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School of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Interests: international social work; child welfare; behavioral health of immigrants and refugees; curriculum development; delinquent behavior of children

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue invites the submission of education curriculum models, as well as training and practice related to modern day social work in the respective home country of the author(s). The paper must incorporate the education mission and practice framework of the US Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS, 2022) and the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW). Authors are free to choose one of two areas for the article: (1) If the article is on the education and training of students, the authors must discuss how the respective country is using an evidence-based curriculum to train the future generation of social workers. The educational curriculum may include governmental bylaws, mandates, and conditions. (2) If the article is on best practices, the article must include both the EPAS (2022) evidence-based practice and information on how the practice model is consistent with IFSW’s education, ethics, and the United Nations’s mission regarding human services and social services assistance. This means that the authors must clearly distinguish the differences between human services and social services systems in their respective country. It has been considered that developing countries may only have human services and not specifically social services. In this case, it is fine too. 

Articles can be based on research findings or essays but must be fully supported by the current literature and show, more importantly, how evidence-based, strength-based, and empowerment approaches are incorporated into the knowledge, skills, and value of social student learners or social workers. Articles that contain insufficient literature references will not be forwarded for review.

Please submit your proposals and any questions to the Special Issue editor by 15 April 2024. Notification of acceptance will be provided by 30 April 2024. Final papers are due on 1 September 2024 for peer review.

Prof. Dr. Serge C. Lee
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • social services
  • human services
  • evidence-based and best practice
  • social work education curriculum model
  • social work knowledge, skills, and value
  • strengths and empowerment approach
  • modern day social work
  • vulnerable populations

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