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Re: Educational Background and Child Welfare Work



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Shapiro, D. (1976). <u>Agencies and foster children</u>.&nbsp; NY: Columbia
University Press.
<br>An older study but perhaps useful.&nbsp; I believe that there are some
other studies re: foster care outcomes that may have included education
of the worker as a variable but can't find them at the moment.
<p>Cynthia Blanchard, DSW
<p>Debra Nelson-Gardell wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Is anyone aware of research studies looking at whether
or not a
<br>social work degree (BSW or MSW) helps child welfare workers to
<br>work more or less successfully within the child welfare system?
<p>Debra Nelson-Gardell
<br>The University of Alabama
<br>School of Social Work
<br>Box 870314
<br>Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0314
<br>205.348.2990
<br>fax 978.945.0368
<br>dnelsong@sw.ua.edu</blockquote>
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