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Articles: Content in the Specialized Curriculum: Occupational Social Work, Long-Term Cafe and Computer Use

Educational Ingredients for Occupational Social Work Practice

Pages 212-223 | Accepted 01 Feb 1989, Published online: 25 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

This article reports on the procedures and findings of an exploratory study to determine future educational requirements for engagement in the re-emerging field of occupational social work. This study utilized the “Delphi method” to determine what an informed group of geographically dispersed social work educators and practitioners from across the United States and Canada could agree upon with respect to the educational offerings considered essential in preparation for engaging in occupational social work in the 1990s. A combined total of fifty-one educational ingredients were accorded an above-average priority rating and ranked within the categories of knowledge and skill. With the identification of the items of agreement, a strong basis is provided for sound curriculum planning and development. The study concludes with a discussion of educational issues and implications.

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