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The KU School of Social Welfare Announces “The Partnership for Productive Aging Education” Sponsored by the John A. Hartford Foundation An Internship and Stipend Opportunity for Master’s of Social Work Students in Aging-related Field Practicums*
Cohort 1 Students (starting 2006-2007): Back Row, Left to Right: Leslie Fuller, Valeska Reynolds, Christine Bailey, Julia Vering-Young, Front Row, Left to Right: Rabeya Khatun, Cindy Siemers, Vandy Chang
Cohort 2 Students (starting 2007-2008): Back Row, Left to Right: Mary Sheridan, Kellie Elliott, Kelly Jones, Ambrose Utin Front Row, Left to Right: Shelly O'Connor, Bailey Brewer *Program applies to the Regular MSW Program Only The Office of Aging and Long-term Care, in conjunction with the Field Education Office, is pleased to announce funding received through the John A. Hartford Foundation to participate in a university-community partnership called, “The Partnership for Productive Aging Education.” The program’s goal is to increase the number of graduate social work students with expertise in aging. Students who are accepted into the Regular Master’s in Social Work degree program are eligible to apply. In conjunction with local community agencies that specialize in serving older adults, Master’s level social work students will rotate in their Foundation level year through field agencies that provide exposure to a wide range of experiences with diverse groups of older adults, and participate in aging-related leadership activities. After successful completion of the Foundation year in the Master’s program, students are eligible for an internship stipend for the advanced year of the Master’s Program. Click here for the application. Current agencies partnering with the School of Social Welfare where students may be placed include: Johnson County Area Agency on Aging; Jewish Family & Children’s Services; Westport Cooperative Services; The Alzheimer’s Association; Wyandotte/Leavenworth County Area Agency on Aging; Johnson County Nursing Center; & The Phoenix Family Housing Corporation. To learn more about this opportunity, please contact: Rachael Nickerson, Project Coordinator, (785) 864-4929 School of Social Welfare Project Staff: Holly Nelson-Becker, Ph.D.; Rosemary Chapin, Ph.D.; Fred Washington; Ann Lundberg
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