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Field Education Students

Objectives Introduction to Field Education Field Education Application and other paperwork Field Education Sites Discuss NASW Membership/Malpractice Insurance Expectations for Field Education Experience Discuss Expectations in Field Seminar—Syllabi, Agency, Student Field Fair

Field Education Experience The Field Education experience is the signature pedagogy of the social work profession This experience will help to prepare you for getting a social service position after graduation Will help you become a professional social worker Will help you learn how to use supervision Will help you learn how to work with clients Mrs. Russo—Director of Field Education/Field Liaison Mrs. Scaggs—Field Liaison Supervisor at agency—Field Instructor

Field Education Sites Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council Adult Protective Services Area Agency on Aging Baptist Memorials Boys Ranch—not taking a student Child Advocacy Center Child Protective Services Crisis Intervention Unit DA Office Early Childhood Intervention—not taking a student

Field Education Sites Family Shelter Guardianship Alliance High Sky Children’s Ranch Juvenile Justice Center Legal Aid Meadow Creek Nursing Home Meals for the Elderly MHMR (MH) (IDD) Multicultural Center/Housing and Residential Regional Victims Crime Unit (Abilene)

Field Education Sites River Crest Hospital Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital--Sweetwater Rust Street Ministries Sage Crest SAISD Salvation Army Schleicher County Nursing home Shannon Hospital West Texas Rehab Center Workforce Solutions Youth Advocacy Program

Field Education Application Please fill out the field education application, print one copy (part A & B) and hand to Russo and email (part A & B), to Russo: Student Field Education Forms Due: March 30th by 11am. Please make sure to list any legal issues/problems, if you do not and it comes out through a background check you could be dismissed from field education and/or from the program Also give me a one page summary of why you are the best person for that placement—(your first choice) Each of you will be contacted in June through email once the placements have been decided, make sure to check your emails Once you receive my email you are to contact your agency and have a formal interview, training, background check, etc http://www.angelo.edu/dept/social-work/social-work-field-education/social-work-field-education-information-for-students.php

NASW/Malpractice All students have to register or renew their NASW membership—approx. Fee: $40.00 All students must have malpractice insurance through the NASW assurance program or other source before they are able to work with clients—make sure you get $1,000,000--$3,000,000 fee varies: $10-$35.00 If you do not obtain Malpractice insurance you will not be able to start your field education experience If you have difficulty obtaining malpractice insurance through NASW please contact me there are other options

Expectations in Field Education You will be expected to complete 500 field hours: 250 hours in the fall and 250 in the spring Fall: 235 hours in the field, 15 hours in class Spring: 235 hours in the field, 15 hours in class Expected to come to every field education seminar class, just like you will be expected to go to your agency to complete your hours—any absences will have to be made up whether for seminar or agency Expected to participate in a minimum of 1 hour of supervision per week, explain. Expected to dress professionally and act in a professional and ethical manner, explain.

Expectations in Field Education Student is expected to treat their field liaison, field instructor, staff, and (most important) your clients with respect. Student will be evaluated twice each semester through midterm and final evaluation, explain. Student will keep track of hours at field education site with a time sheet you fill out weekly, make copies of everything. Student will fill out a weekly supervision log. Student will write a summary or process recording each week, obtain journal articles, and discuss ethical dilemmas. The field liaisons are the first point of contact if there are any problems, concerns, etc for both student and agency.

Expectations in Field Education Situations that may arise: What happens if you don’t get chosen for a field agency during field fair? What happens if you get terminated from your field agency? Field Instructor or you oversteps boundaries? Supervision?

Field Education Syllabi Professional Performance 10% Attendance/participation in seminar and field Learning Plan/Contract and Schedule 10% Weekly writings 15% Summaries, Process Recordings, Paper Sections, Advocacy Letters Journal articles, Code of Ethics, Code of Conduct, & Scope of Practice Mid-Term Evaluation 10% or 20 % Final Evaluation 40% Integrated paper 10% or 20%

Expectations in Field Education Seminar Discuss--Field attendance policy Discuss--Field seminar structure Discuss--Dealing with problems: with field instructor, agency, etc.

Field Fair Info Expectations Dress Professional Performance Minimum of 5 field instructors—you have to meet with at least 5 field instructors, once you hand in your top 5 agencies you may leave, we always suggest speaking to more agencies than 5

Questions/Comments Call me at 486-6126 or email me at Ingrid.russo@angelo.edu if you have further questions Call Scaggs at 486-6135or email her at anne.scaggs@angelo.edu See you at the next Mandatory meeting in August, you will receive an email with the exact date.