TY - JOUR
T1 - The times they are a-changing
T2 - Self-directed long-term services and supports and gerontological social work
AU - Sciegaj, Mark
AU - Hooyman, Nancy R.
AU - Mahoney, Kevin J.
AU - DeLuca, Casey
N1 - Funding Information:
Although the body of literature on SD-LTSS service models is growing, there did not appear to be any social work curricular initiatives to embed these competencies and content within academic social work programs in 2013. To begin to address this gap, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) National Center for Gerontological Social Work Education (Gero-Ed Center) and the National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services (NRCPDS) at Boston College received funding from the New York Community Trust for a three-year workforce and capacity-building project (2013–2016). The goal of the Partnership Project was to develop, implement and evaluate social work curriculum (both classroom and field) that would better prepare future social workers (Bachelor of Social Work [BSW] and Master of Social Work [MSW] students) with the competencies to implement and evaluate SD-LTSS services. The Partnership Project proposed to achieve this goal through a planned change model to infuse self direction service competencies within classroom and field curricula. The planned change model was originally developed by the Gero-Ed Center’s GeroRich initiative for the infusion of gerontology competencies in social work curriculum and found to be an effective approach (Hooyman & Diwan, 2009).
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PY - 2019/2/17
Y1 - 2019/2/17
N2 - The Partnerships for Person-Centered (PC) and Participant-Directed (PD) Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Project (Partnerships Project) was a three-year effort funded by the New York Community Trust to develop and implement social work curriculum that would better prepare students for the changing practice demands of the aging and disability services network for self-directed LTSS (SD-LTSS). This article first describes the growth of SD-LTSS and the need for trained social workers on this service delivery model. The paper then describes the Partnerships Project that involved schools of social work along and aging and disability network organization partners in nine states. This description includes the major activities of the project including the creation of SD-LTSS competencies for social work education, the infusion of these competencies in beginning and advanced social work classes, and student assessment of their attainment of these competencies. This article then discusses the challenges to institutionalizing such curricular changes within social work programs and the need for a national strategy to train social workers for the demands of SD-LTSS.
AB - The Partnerships for Person-Centered (PC) and Participant-Directed (PD) Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Project (Partnerships Project) was a three-year effort funded by the New York Community Trust to develop and implement social work curriculum that would better prepare students for the changing practice demands of the aging and disability services network for self-directed LTSS (SD-LTSS). This article first describes the growth of SD-LTSS and the need for trained social workers on this service delivery model. The paper then describes the Partnerships Project that involved schools of social work along and aging and disability network organization partners in nine states. This description includes the major activities of the project including the creation of SD-LTSS competencies for social work education, the infusion of these competencies in beginning and advanced social work classes, and student assessment of their attainment of these competencies. This article then discusses the challenges to institutionalizing such curricular changes within social work programs and the need for a national strategy to train social workers for the demands of SD-LTSS.
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U2 - 10.1080/01634372.2018.1439852
DO - 10.1080/01634372.2018.1439852
M3 - Article
C2 - 29505334
AN - SCOPUS:85042910826
SN - 0163-4372
VL - 62
SP - 236
EP - 252
JO - Journal of Gerontological Social Work
JF - Journal of Gerontological Social Work
IS - 2
ER -