Socw 6311 & 6070 Discussions

Socw 6311 & 6070 Discussions

Discussion 1: Translating Knowledge From an Evaluation Report
Instructors and professors often comment that they learn much more about their subject matter when they begin to teach it. When they try to explain the topic to someone else they begin to connect concepts in new ways. They anticipate questions that students might ask, consider different viewpoints, and think more critically.
For this Discussion, take the perspective of someone who is instructing his or her colleagues and sharing your understanding of research methods and program evaluation.
To prepare for the Discussion, select an evaluation report from this week’s resources. Consider how you would present the information to a group of colleagues.
· Post an analysis of how you would present the results of the evaluation to a group of social work colleagues.
· Identify the background information that you think they would need and the key message of your presentation.
· Explain the strategies that you might use to meet your colleagues’ interests and goals. Identify questions that your colleagues might have and what their reactions might be.
Reference (use 3 or more)
Hendricks, G., & Barkley, W. (2012). Necessary, but not sufficient: The McKinney-Vento Act and academic achievement in North Carolina. Children & Schools,34(3), 179–185.
Law, B. M. F., & Shek, D. T. L. (2011). Process evaluation of a positive youth development program: Project P.A.T.H.S.Research on Social Work Practice,21(5), 539–548.
Mallett, C. A. (2012). The school success program: Improving maltreated children’s academic and school-related outcomes. Children & Schools,34(1), 13–26.
Reupert, A., Foster, K., Maybery, D., Eddy, K., & Fudge, E. (2011). ‘Keeping families and children in mind’: An evaluation of a web-based workforce resource. Child & Family Social Work,16(2), 192–200.

Discussion 2: Contemplating Your Future

The NASW Code of Ethics makes a number of statements about social workers’ responsibility to study, use, and engage in research and evaluation. In the past, many social workers had difficulty thinking of themselves as knowledgeable and capable in research, despite completing the required research course in school. Think of yourself as a part of a new breed of social workers. You are completing your education at a point in time that places great emphasis on both research and evaluation. You also have greater access to published research than ever before. Research knowledge and skills are like muscles—if you do not use them, they will atrophy. You have an ethical obligation as a social worker to exercise and flex your research muscle. Consider how the NASW Code of Ethics guides your professional research.

· Post an analysis of how you can apply new knowledge and skills related to research and evaluation, acquired in this course to your future career.
·  Identify specific knowledge and strategies and how you intend to apply them.
·  Identify those skills that you believe will be most applicable to achieving your future goals.
Reference (use 3 or more)
Hendricks, G., & Barkley, W. (2012). Necessary, but not sufficient: The McKinney-Vento Act and academic achievement in North Carolina. Children & Schools,34(3), 179–185.
Law, B. M. F., & Shek, D. T. L. (2011). Process evaluation of a positive youth development program: Project P.A.T.H.S.Research on Social Work Practice,21(5), 539–548.
Mallett, C. A. (2012). The school success program: Improving maltreated children’s academic and school-related outcomes. Children & Schools,34(1), 13–26.
Reupert, A., Foster, K., Maybery, D., Eddy, K., & Fudge, E. (2011). ‘Keeping families and children in mind’: An evaluation of a web-based workforce resource. Child & Family Social Work,16(2), 192–200.

Discussion 3: Future Career Goals

What are your short- and long-term professional goals? Do they include moving into a leadership and management position? Transitioning from clinical to administrative roles is not uncommon in social work practice. It is useful, however, to think about relevant skills, knowledge, and professional experiences that will prepare you for the transition. In addition, you should consider the personal benefits and challenges of assuming a leadership role.
·  Post your thoughts about your future career goals, your interest in moving into leadership or management positions, and the benefits and challenges of a social work administrator’s role.
References (use 2 or more)
Gothard, S., Carnochan, S., Regan, K., Samples, M., & Austin, M. J. (2012). Becoming a manager in nonprofit human service organizations: Making the transition from specialist to generalist. Mack Center on Nonprofit and Public Sector Management in the Human Services. School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved from http://mackcenter.berkeley.edu/assets/files/articles/Becoming%20a%20Manager%20Final%20Draft%20Jan%202012.pdf

Discussion 4: Perspectives on Leadership

What is a leader? This may seem like a simple question, but an individual’s response to the question may depend on the individual and his or her situation. Leadership contains elements of personality, personal characteristics, skills, and knowledge. Leadership can be demonstrated within human services organizations as well as in the organizations’ interactions with stakeholders in the community.
As you consider all you have explored about leadership in this course, what new perspectives have you gained regarding this topic? Consider how you might apply your discoveries to your career planning and development.
References (use 2 or more)
Gothard, S., Carnochan, S., Regan, K., Samples, M., & Austin, M. J. (2012). Becoming a manager in nonprofit human service organizations: Making the transition from specialist to generalist. Mack Center on Nonprofit and Public Sector Management in the Human Services. School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved from http://mackcenter.berkeley.edu/assets/files/articles/Becoming%20a%20Manager%20Final%20Draft%20Jan%202012.pdf
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Evidence based paper

Evidence based paper

You are to select a population or behavior and prepare a provided an evidence-based paper using the application of MI to this area. Write a 5 paper on the research evidence for the application of MI in this area. Examples include the application of MI with adolescents, older adults, clients with comorbid disorders (dually diagnosed), or other special populations. You may choose to write on the application of MI in special settings, such as medical, criminal justice, or child protective service settings. Another option is to write about MI as applied to a particular health behavior or risk factors such as the use of MI with smokers, clients with HIV, heart disease, or diabetes.
Guidelines for final papers:
You should have a minimum of 6 outside references
https://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinical-practice/sbirt/Research_Article_on_MI_and_CBT.pdf

Program Evaluation Essay

Program Evaluation Essay

Details:
Imagine that you are working at an agency that serves victims of  domestic violence. You have been asked by the agency’s clinical  director to create a trauma-informed care therapy program for victims  of domestic violence.
Write a 700-1,050-word essay describing the program you would want  to create. Address the following in your essay:

  1. Describe how you would do a needs assessment to determine the    need for such a program. Would you use quantitative or qualitative    tools? Why?
  2. What tool would you use to measure the outcome    of the program? Would you use a quantitative or a qualitative tool?  Why?
  3. Research one trauma-informed care intervention you would    recommend to the clinical director and evaluate its effectiveness.    Discuss its validity and reliability as an intervention. Was the    research conducted based on quantitative or qualitative  measures?

Include a minimum of three scholarly resources in your essay.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA  Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to  beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for  successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the  directions in the Student Success Center

Marginalized Group Career Counseling  Essay

Discussion
Create an outline for the “Marginalized Group Career Counseling  Essay” in Topic 8.
Include at least four required scholarly references for the paper in  your outline.
Refer to “Four Main Components for Effective Outlines,”   located on the Purdue OWL website for help in completing your  assignment. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/544/01/
This assignment uses a scoring guide. Please review the scoring  guide prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the  expectations for successful completion.

PCN-525: Outline
Scoring Guide

Grading Category Points Comments
The outline contains a rough draft of an explanation of who the population is and why it is important for this group to receive career counseling. 0/10
The outline contains a rough draft of statistics on the group. 0/10
The outline contains a rough draft of a discussion of career counseling theory to be used with the group. 0/10
The outline contains a rough draft of a basic plan for counseling utilizing chosen theory. 0/10
The outline contains a rough draft of environmental/personal barriers that may prevent the client from finding work. 0/10
The outline contains a rough draft of local resources available to help the client obtain work. 0/10
The outline contains a rough draft of a conclusion related to your plan. 0/10
Outline follows principles from the “Four Main Components for Effective Outlines,” located on the Purdue OWL website. 0/10
The outline contains a minimum of four references. 0/20
Total 0/100

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