There is a shortage of professionally trained American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) social workers available to provide services including child welfare services to tribal communities. This study used a mixed-model survey design to examine the perceptions of 47 AI/AN BSW and MSW students enrolled in social work programs across the United States to determine the challenges associated with recruitment and retention. The findings are supported in the literature. Findings indicate that social work academic programs have not made substantial gains in the recruitment and retention of AI/AN students over several decades. Students identified the following seven major barriers to successful recruitment and retention: (1) a lack of AI/AN professors;...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
This study reviews student\u27s perspectives of an American Indian and Alaska Native Indian Studies ...
thesisThe Problem and Purpose Very little research had been done related to the Alaska native studen...
This presentation asks where are Buder Scholar Alumni and Native specific practicum sites geographic...
The Problem and Purpose Very little research has been done related to the Alaskan Native student who...
Social work has been, for a long time, focused mainly on micro or counseling skills. In the last dec...
Historically, education has often been equated with assimilation for American Indian students. Today...
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) is an important piece of legislation that governs the re...
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) is an important piece of legislation that governs the re...
Throughout the United States, the college dropout rate among American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) ...
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) is an important piece of legislation that governs the re...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
The purpose of this study was to explore child welfare workers\u27 opinions as to what the barriers ...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
This study reviews student\u27s perspectives of an American Indian and Alaska Native Indian Studies ...
thesisThe Problem and Purpose Very little research had been done related to the Alaska native studen...
This presentation asks where are Buder Scholar Alumni and Native specific practicum sites geographic...
The Problem and Purpose Very little research has been done related to the Alaskan Native student who...
Social work has been, for a long time, focused mainly on micro or counseling skills. In the last dec...
Historically, education has often been equated with assimilation for American Indian students. Today...
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) is an important piece of legislation that governs the re...
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) is an important piece of legislation that governs the re...
Throughout the United States, the college dropout rate among American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) ...
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (ICWA) is an important piece of legislation that governs the re...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
The purpose of this study was to explore child welfare workers\u27 opinions as to what the barriers ...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...