학술논문

Tear Down Those Walls: the Future of Graduate Education in Child and Family Advocacy
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice: A Publication of The Kempe Center and The Haruv Institute. 3(3):307-315
Subject
Child maltreatment
Graduate education
Interprofessional education
Language
English
ISSN
2524-5236
2524-5244
Abstract
The future of graduate education in child welfare requires specialized advanced degrees that are defined by interprofessional training and education. Disrupting the current silos in graduate education will result in a workforce able to integrate knowledge across disciplines with the ultimate goals of ending child abuse and neglect and improving outcomes for families. Although there are numerous challenges to implementing interprofessional education (IPE) in this context, research and existing programs highlight the potential for comprehensive reform of current practice and education. The authors describe a university-community partnership model for a master’s degree program in child and family advocacy that exemplifies the opportunities and value of IPE. In so doing, they articulate an approach for addressing historical barriers from academia and professional disciplines to disrupt traditional structures and move towards a twenty-first century model of workforce development that best serves the needs of vulnerable, high-risk families.