Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upper Peninsula (UP) of Michigan. Using a mixed-methods design, data were analyzed to determine demographic descriptors, seek differences between groups, and learn why social workers pursue and remain in social service employment in the UP. In addition, challenges and benefits of rural practice and perceptions of living and working in this region are addressed. Quantitatively, differences were found between younger and older social workers regarding where they currently live and where they grew up, and whether or not they were raised in a rural location. Qualitative findings suggest that professional challenges to practice include resp...
Two studies investigated the transferability of generalist social work practice skills and knowledge...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work ...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
The lack of rural social workers and related behavioral health providers across the United States ha...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work (including demogra...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...
The purpose of this study is to explore the personal and professional experiences of rural social w...
In much of the Western world the concerns of rural people are marginalised and rural issues neglecte...
Two studies investigated the transferability of generalist social work practice skills and knowledge...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
Abstract. This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work ...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
This study focuses on characteristics, challenges, and benefits of practicing social work in the Upp...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
Approximately 27 percent of America’s aged live in rural areas. Despite similar problems, however, t...
The lack of rural social workers and related behavioral health providers across the United States ha...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work (including demogra...
This presentation addresses a brief history of knowledge around rural social work, the current state...
The purpose of this study is to explore the personal and professional experiences of rural social w...
In much of the Western world the concerns of rural people are marginalised and rural issues neglecte...
Two studies investigated the transferability of generalist social work practice skills and knowledge...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...
As long as social workers have considered rural social work unique from other fields of practice the...