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Special Issue Articles

Applied Response to Homelessness: Model for Service Learning Across the Micro–Macro Social Work Practice Continuum

Pages S131-S141 | Accepted 13 Dec 2019, Published online: 26 Mar 2020
 
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ABSTRACT

Homelessness remains a persistent problem in the United States, calling for continuing engagement to address this issue across the micro–macro social work practice continuum. Social work educators have an imperative to expose the next generation of practitioners to this complex social issue and provide opportunities for students to develop knowledge, values, and skills to tackle what the academy has identified as one of the grand challenges of our profession. This study offers a curriculum road map for a service learning opportunity, Homeless Connect, that is integrated into the BSW program at a private southern California university. Using qualitative survey data of undergraduate students who participated in Homeless Connect, the study explores how participation influenced student perceptions of homelessness and supports emerging practitioner development.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes on contributors

Anupama Jacob

Anupama Jacob is associate professor, and Amy Tauati is program director and assistant professor at Azusa Pacific University. Alexis Brown is a recent BSW graduate from Azusa Pacific University.

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