2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12310-010-9034-5
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The State of School Social Work: Findings from the National School Social Work Survey

Abstract: School social work is a large and growing subspecialty in social work practice; however, little is known about present school social work practice from a national perspective. The National School Social Work Survey (n = 1,639) represents the first data in over ten years to describe the diverse practice contexts and interventions employed by school social workers. The survey also seeks to better understand school social work practice in light of the significant educational reforms of the past decade that are in… Show more

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“…But have schools, in fact, utilized school social workers for this purpose? In a recent article, Kelly et al (2010) examined this issue which is summarized below.…”
Section: The Role Of the School Social Workermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But have schools, in fact, utilized school social workers for this purpose? In a recent article, Kelly et al (2010) examined this issue which is summarized below.…”
Section: The Role Of the School Social Workermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past century, the school social work profession has evolved from conducting home visits and linking the student, home, and school to a clinical casework model in which individual students already manifesting social, emotional, or behavioral problems are served by school social workers (Kelly et al, 2010). However, within the past 15 years, there has been a shift in practice models, policy, and research from a clinical orientation to a perspective that focused at least equally on primary prevention on factors influencing the academic, social, and emotional functioning of individuals (Kelly et al, 2010).…”
Section: The Role Of the School Social Workermentioning
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