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Master of 社会工作 program at OU addresses critical shortage of social workers, focuses on social justice

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社会工作

icon of a calendarSeptember 1, 2022

icon of a pencilBy Kristina Lindberg

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The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare what has been known to stakeholders for a while: the increasing need for social workers. To address this shortage in Southeast Michigan, 奥克兰 大学 began offering a Master of 社会工作 (垃圾)项目.

玛丽亚梁, Ph.D., 医师的19, director of the MSW program, works closely with local community partners in health care systems, community institutions and school districts who have expressed concern about the shortage of industry professionals.

“During times of hardships, the need for social workers is even greater,” says Dr. 梁. “As in earlier pandemics and economic downturns, professionally trained social workers are crucial in assisting individuals in navigating the impact of these challenges.”

OU’s MSW program offers a unique advanced generalist integrated curriculum that combines clinical and macro social work practice roles in a more contemporary and transformative approach. For more intensive training in a specialized area, students will have the option to complete one of three specializations: integrated health, community and organizational leadership, or school social work.

“The social and economic wellbeing of individuals who are disadvantaged, marginalized or oppressed is at the core of our program,比姆说. “I really do think that we already have a wonderful reputation with our Bachelor of 社会工作 program and that we will continue to be a quality program.”

到目前为止, the program is already exceeding its enrollment goal with more than 80% of applicants coming from OU. “Our own students know us. They have seen us train them already. They want to stay here and I think that is telling of the type of program we will have,比姆说.

Establishing and developing a Master of 社会工作 degree at OU — especially one that has been requested by students and community stakeholders alike — means a lot to 梁. “To be part of something new and knowing that this will be here well beyond my lifetime is very exciting.”

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