MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM FIELD EDUCATION

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MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAMFIELD EDUCATION MANUALSchool of Social Work1200 Murchison RoadFayetteville, NC 28301-4298Off-Campus - MSW ProgramArmy Medical Department Center & SchoolHealth Readiness Center of ExcellenceFort Sam Houston, TX 78234Debra Jenkins, MSW, LCSWInterim Director of Field EducationJohn Orsingher, MSW, LCSWField CoordinatorRevised July 2017ISSN 1557-7031

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK FACULTY & STAFF DIRECTORYNameDr. Terri M. BrownDepartment ChairInterim Associate Deantmbrown@uncfsu.eduOffice LocationLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 228910-672-1853COL Nathan Keller, PhDMSW Program DirectorOff- Campus MSW Programnathan.a.keller.mil@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-8688Dr. Dexter FreemanMSW Assistant Program DirectorOff- Campus MSW ProgramClinical Associate Professordexter.r.freeman.civ@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-7278Ms. Wilma AmbroseEducational TechnicianOff-Campus MSW Programwilma.j.ambrose.civ@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-6887Dr. Larry ApplewhiteClinical Associate ProfessorOff-Campus MSW Programlarry.w.applewhite2.civ@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-6169Ms. Sylvia AsheTraining TechnicianOff-Campus MSW ProgramSylvia.a.ashe.civ@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-7149SFC Darcy BadousekNCOICOff-Campus MSW Programdarcy.m.badousek.mil@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-808-4367Ms. Debra L. BrownLecturerdlbrown@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 238910-672-1317Dr. Dennis CorbinInterim Assistant to the Associate Deandcorbin@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 229-D910-672-1737Dr. Chet DildayAssociate Professorcdilday@uncfsu.eduDr. Beverly EdwardsAssistant Professorbedwar11@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 244910-672-1763Lauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 213910-672-2432

Dr. James GeorgoulakisClinical ProfessorOff Campus MSW Programjames.m.georgoulakis.civ@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-7477Debra JenkinsInterim Director of Field EducationDjenki15@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 208910-672-2287Dr. Oliver JohnsonAssociate Professorojohnso1@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 202910-672-2214Dr. Dorrance KennedyAssistant Director of Fielddkennedy@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 211910-672-2549Ms. Tanisha JamesDirector of Field EducationTjames8@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 225910-672-1334Dr. Mark MarquezAssistant Professormmarque4@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 234910-672-2671Dr. Quienton NicholsAssistant Professorqnichols@uncfsu.eduLauretta Taylor BuildingRoom 210910-672-2144Mr. John OrsingherField CoordinatorOff Campus MSW Programjohn.m.orsingher.civ@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-808-9492LTC Adminda RodgriguezSWIP Program DirectorOff Campus MSW Programadminda.l.rodriguez.mil@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-221-6072CDR Bethann Vealey, PhDClinical Assistant Professorbeth.a.vealey.mil@mail.milAMEDD Center and SchoolFort Sam Houston, TX210-808-2886

Part Time FacultyAdjunct OfficeLauretta Taylor BuildingRoberta BerryLecturerrberry1@uncfsu.eduMs. Nicole JohnsonLecturernjohns30@uncfsu.eduMr. Ronald uncfsu.eduMs. Barbara StellyLecturerbstelly@uncfsu.eduLCDR William BolducLecturerwbolduc@uncfsu.eduDr. Carla FaganLecturercfagan@uncfsu.eduMr. Jonathan GloverLecturerjglover@uncfsu.eduMs. Debra JenkinsLecturerdjenki15@uncfsu.eduMs. Debra JohnsonLecturerdjohns8@uncfsu.eduLTC Ricky WallaceLecturerrwallac4@uncfsu.eduMs. Molly WilliamsLecturermnwilliams01@uncfsu.eduMs. Yei Zigbuo-WilliamsLecturerywillia4@uncfsu.eduMs. Charmetri Wrice-BulluckLecturercwricebulluck@uncfsu.eduMs. Lyndelia WynnLecturerlwynn@uncfsu.edu

Fayetteville State UniversitySocial Work Program Field Advisory BoardMs. Pamela StorySocial Work CoordinatorCumberland County SchoolsPo Box 2357Fayetteville, NC 28302Fax: 910-678-2617Phone: 910-678-2419, pamelastory@ccs.k12.nc.usMs. Wanda CrawfordJoint Special Operations CommandFt. Bragg, NCPhone: (910) 396-7489, crawfordw@jdi.socom.milMs. Barbara Stelly, MSW, Consultant,3219 Broadview DriveFayetteville, NC 28311Phone: 910-488-9590, Barbara.Stelly@ncmail.netAnnie McCullough Chavis, Ed. D, CMSW, ACSWProfessor- Retired203 Lauretta Taylor BuildingPhone: 910 672-1852, achavis@uncfsu.eduMs. Debra Brown, MSWSocial Work Lecturer235 Lauretta Taylor BuildingPhone: 910 672- 1317, dbrown@uncfsu.eduMr. Miguel PittsChief Court Counselor12th Judicial District117 Dick StreetFayetteville, N.C. 28301Phone: 910-278-2922, Miguel.pitts@ncdps.gov

Off-Campus MSW ProgramField Advisory BoardBetty Beck, LCSWSouth Texas Veterans Health Care SystemPalliative Care and Student Education Coordinator7400 Merton Minter (122)San Antonio, TX 78229Ellie Saucedo, LMSWGood Samaritan Community Services1600 Saltillo St.San Antonio, TX. 78212John Jeffers, LCSWTexas Department of State Health ServicesSan Antonio State Hospital6711 S New Braunfels Ave #100San Antonio, TX 78223Melanie Hennis, LPC-S, LCDCFounder/Director Sage Social Services101 Peaceful LaneConverse, TX 78109John Uriarte, LCSW, BCDTeam Leader, San Antonio NE Vet Center9504 IH35N, Suite 214San Antonio, TX 78233Michelle Loper, LCSWBrooke Army Medical CenterFt. Sam Houston, TX 78234Elisabeth Garza, LCSWBexar County Family Justice Center1123 N. Main Ave. Suite 100San Antonio, TX 78212Angela Chavez, LCSWLaurel Ridge Treatment Center17720 Corporate WoodsSan Antonio, TX 78259

TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONPurpose of MSW Field Education Manual .3MISSION .Mission of Fayetteville State University .4Mission of Master of Social Work Program .4Mission of the US Army-FSU Master of Social Work Program .5MSW GOALS & OBJECTIVES, CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS ANDCURRICULUMMSW Program Goals and Objectives 6MSW Program Conceptual Framework.9MSW Foundation Curriculum .10MSW Advanced Curriculum .10Advanced Standing Curriculum Plan.12FIELD EDUCATION2015 EPAS Field Education Competencies and Practice Behaviors 13Concurrent Field Model . 16MSW Broad Field Education Objectives . 16Foundation Field Education Course Descriptions and Objectives .17Foundation Field Education Objectives . 18Advanced Field Education Course Descriptions and Objectives .19Advanced Field Education Objectives . 19FIELD EDUCATION STANDARDSRoles and Responsibilities .21Director of Field Education .21Faculty Coordinator .22Faculty Liaison.22Students .23Field Instructor .24FIELD EDUCATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURESSelection of Field Education Agencies .26Selection of Field Instructors . 27Continuing Education Credit for Field Instructors . 27Task Supervisors. 28Field Advisory Board .28Block Placement .28Two Field Placements in the Same Agency .30Employment Based Field Education.30Assignment of Students to Field Education Agencies .30Criminal Background Checks/Drug Screens . . .311

FIELD EDUCATION REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION ANDEVALUATIONSThe Learning Plan .32Instructions for Completion of the Learning Plan .32Monitoring of Field Education.33Student Monthly Reporting Forms .33Field Education Seminar Classes .34Evaluations .34The Student Performance Evaluation .34Grading Standards .35Evaluation of Field Education Experience .35OTHER FIELD EDUCATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURESField Education Days, Hours and Attendance Policy .37Transportation Policy .37Vacation and Holiday Policy .37Policy on Dropping the Field Education Course .38Change in Field Education Assignment .38Inadequate Field Education Performance .39Probation and Termination of a Student from Field Education .39Probation/Termination Procedures .40MSW Program Academic Committees Roles.41Grievance and Appeal .41Credit for Life Experiences and Prior Work Experience .42Professional Liability Insurance for Student Internships .42Student Personal Safety Guidelines .42Driving Clients in Personal Vehicles .42Dress Code .42Employment .42Leave of Absence .43Code of Ethics .43Confidentiality Guidelines .43ADDITIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURESSexual Harassment .44University Policy on Affirmative Action .44American Disabilities Act .45APPENDICESA: Field Forms .46B: National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics .98C: 2008 Council on Social Work Education Standards .1172

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORKFIELD EDUCATION MANUALINTRODUCTIONThe School of Social Work at Fayetteville State University (FSU) offers theprofessional Master of Social Work (MSW) degree. The FSU MSW Program is accreditedby the Council on Social Work Education Commission on Accreditation (CSWE) throughJune 2018The On-Campus MSW Program is located within the School Social Work in theCollege of Arts and Sciences at FSU. The Off-Campus Program is located at ArmyMedical Department Center and School (AMEDDC&S), Health Readiness Center ofExcellence (HRCoE) in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Both MSW Programs seeks to educateand prepare graduate students to become professional social workers and to assumeadvanced competent practice and leadership roles in a dynamic, global, and multiculturalsociety. The major purpose of the MSW program is to prepare students for competentgeneralist and advanced social work practice in Children and Family Services and MentalHealth and Substance Abuse Services.Field Education is an integral component of social work education at FSU. TheField Education program is governed by the mission, goals, objectives, foundationcurriculum, advanced curriculum, and the policies and standards of the CSWE. The FieldEducation experience affords students the opportunity to promote the development ofprofessional competence and to integrate and apply knowledge, skills and values ofgeneralist and advanced social work practice. It is designed so that students demonstratecompetency of the MSW Program objectives.Purpose of MSW Field Education ManualThe MSW Field Education Manual (Manual) is the primary guide for FieldInstructors, Faculty Liaisons, and MSW students use during the entire Field Experience.The Manual contains the official policies, procedures, and current guidelines for FieldEducation, in the agency and classroom. Please read the Manual carefully and use it as aguide to enhance your understanding of Field Education. It is designed to provide directionand assistance, and facilitates all involved in Field Education.3

MISSIONMission of Fayetteville State UniversityThe mission of FSU is to be a public comprehensive regional university offeringdegrees at the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral levels. The primary mission of FSU isto provide quality education to its students through basic liberal arts foundation, specializedprofessional training, and specific graduate programs. Committed to excellence inteaching, research, and service to the community, the university seeks to prepare itsstudents and graduates to lead meaningful and productive lives. In doing so, FSU strivesto produce creative thinkers and leaders who will reach beyond current intellectual andcultural boundaries to become the change agents for shaping the future of the United Statesand the world. As part of its broader mission, the university extends its services as aregional institution providing life-long learning experiences and opportunities to theimmediate and extended communities and serving as a resource for business,education, and culture in North Carolina.Mission of Master of Social Work ProgramThe mission of the Master of Social Work (MSW) Program at Fayetteville StateUniversity is to prepare students for advanced social work practice and leadership with afocus on issues concerning children, families, mental health and substance abuse. Theprogram is designed to prepare students to practice with individuals, families, groups,communities, and organizations in rural, military and urban, settings. Students are preparedto engage in prevention, treatment, intervention, clinical practice, research, andadministration activities that promote human well-being. The program seeks to equipstudents with knowledge, skills, and values to respond to the needs of alleviatingoppression, poverty, and discrimination in a multicultural society and in the globalcommunity. Students will matriculate in an environment that promotes diversity,stimulates desire for lifelong learning, and brings together faculty, field instructors, socialwork professionals, and students for collaborative learning.The Off-Campus ProgramThe FSU Off-Campus MSW program is located within the US Army MedicalDepartment Center and School (AMEDDC&S), Health Readiness Center of Excellence(HRCoE). The AMEDDC&S, HRCoE is located in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The Centeris where the Army Medical Department formulates its medical organization, tactics,doctrine, and equipment. The School is where the Army educates and trains all of itsmedical personnel. Together, the Center and School fulfills its mission and vision.4

Mission We envision, design and train a premier military medical force for full spectrumoperations in support of our Nation.Envision means looking at what the Army s medical force should looklike and what it should be able to accomplish given the missions it canbe expected to receive.Design means building the tactical medical units, approving theirequipment sets and developing the medical doctrine needed to providequality healthcare in the field: whether the battlefield or thehumanitarian assistance field.Train means providing the education and training to develop militaryand civilian students into proficient and ready members of the militaryhealthcare team.Vision To be the foundation on which the AMEDD is built, sustained and transformed.Mission of the US Army–FSU Master of Social Work ProgramThe US Army Masters of Social Work Program will produce Army Social WorkOfficers who provide advanced clinical social work practice to Soldiers, families, groups,organizations, and military communities. Graduates of this program will be prepared towork in a broad spectrum of military specific environments; combat stress, hospitals,research, healthcare policy agencies, and a variety of non-traditional assignments that mayrequire a Social Work Officer.5

MSW GOALS, COMPETENCIES, CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK,AND CURRICULUMMSW Program Goals and CompetenciesThe program goals and competencies for the MSW Program are operationalizedthrough the mission statement of the university and the social work program. There arethree program goals and several program objectives.Goal 1.Prepare students for advanced social work practice, research, and leadershipby concentrating in children and family services or in mental health andsubstance abuse services.CompetenciesStudents will:1.1.Understand and interpret the history of the social work profession and relate it tocontemporary structures and issues1.2Utilize theoretical frameworks supported by empirical evidence to understandindividual development and behavior across the life span, and the interactionsamong individuals and families, groups, organizations, and communities.1.3.Analyze, formulate, and implement social policies, services and programs thatpromote human well-being.1.4.Exhibit commitment to ethical decision making within the values and ethics of thesocial work profession.1.5.Communicate effectively with clients, military populations, co

The On-Campus MSW Program is located within the Social Work in the School College of Arts and Sciences at FSU. The Off-Campus Program is located at Army