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Original Article

The stipend student commitment to child welfare

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Pages 122-138 | Received 08 May 2019, Accepted 21 Oct 2019, Published online: 30 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Student stipend programs are a significant strategy to build the child welfare workforce and encompass a set of specific obligations. This includes the student’s pledge to enter the child welfare workforce after completing a specialized course of study in an accredited social work program. This duty to enter the child welfare workforce derives from the student’s dedication to the field, acceptance of significant financial assistance, and a promise to pursue employment in child welfare. The National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI) has administered federally funded student stipend programs for over a decade. First established in 2008, the Institute worked with 12 social work programs and 349 stipend students. Next, NCWWI was refunded for another five years and worked with 13 social work programs, this time engaging 368 stipend students. This article reflects on this decade of education and training and the evaluation of student stipend programs with special attention to 2013–2018 findings. For most students, this commitment to work in child welfare was achieved. For some students, the pledge to work in child welfare was challenged by their post-graduation experiences. There are lessons for social work programs and child welfare agencies in how to strengthen student commitment to child welfare.

Acknowledgments

Our thanks to the University Partnership team including Gretchen Archer, Don Lyons, Joanne Riebschleger, Lyn Slater, Virginia Strand, Robin Leake, and Sharon Kollar.

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Notes on contributors

Gary R. Anderson

Gary R. Anderson is a Professor at Michigan State University School of Social Work and Director of the University Partnership Program in the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute.

Cheryl Williams-Hecksel

Cheryl Williams-Hecksel, LMSW, is a Senior Clinical Instructor at Michigan State University School of Social Work and Coordinator for the University Partnership Program in the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute.

Anna de Guzman

Anna de Guzman is a Senior Research Associate at Butler Institute for Families at the Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver and Evaluator for the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute.

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