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Contemporary Social Work Licensure: Implications for Macro Social Work Practice and Education
Social Work
  • Linda P. Donaldson, The Catholic University of America
  • Katharine Hill, St. Catherine University
  • Sarah M. Ferguson, St. Catherine University
  • Sondra J. Fogel, University of South Florida
  • Christina Erickson, Augsburg College
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Keywords
  • licensing,
  • macro practice,
  • social work education
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/swt045
Abstract

Understanding the impact of state licensing on social work practice remains a critical concern for social work academics and professionals alike. Given the complex social problems of our times, social workers need to be prepared to intervene with the individual, in various structural dimensions, and to engage in policy debates at the core of human injustice and suffering. Currently, there is insufficient research on the impact of state licensing on the profession and on accredited social work education. The purpose of this article is to begin to address this by providing an overview of the current state of social work licensing across the United States and to analyze the implications of social work regulations as they relate to the future of macro social work practice and education.

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Social Work, v. 59, issue 1, p. 52-61

Citation Information
Linda P. Donaldson, Katharine Hill, Sarah M. Ferguson, Sondra J. Fogel, et al.. "Contemporary Social Work Licensure: Implications for Macro Social Work Practice and Education" Social Work Vol. 59 Iss. 1 (2014) p. 51 - 61
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sondra-fogel/37/