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1 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ First Day Syllabus Internship check in (info survey) What is a database? -watch demo Tuesday

2 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Chapter 1 Defining The Human Service Professional

3 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Discuss the Reading- What is the Human Services Profession? Overview- What roles do you see in the video?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= U5y0dGm9u1w or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= p7gPeCtHu88 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= U5y0dGm9u1w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= p7gPeCtHu88

4 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Roles of the Human Service Professional 1.Outreach Worker 2.Broker 3.Advocate 4.Evaluator 5.Teacher/educator 6.Behavior Changer 7.Mobilizer 8.Consultant 9.Community Planner 10.Caregiver 11.Data Manager 12.Administrator 13.Assistant to Specialist 13 Roles and Functions Southern Region Education Board Turn to pages 24-25 in the textbook. Which of these roles are present/do you anticipate in your field site? Rank them in order of priority for the agency. Such as Helping a 10 year old boy attain a “big brother” at the Boys Club

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6 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Mental Health Professionals & Associations NOHS: National Organization of Human Services NASW: National Association of Social Workers ACA: American Counseling Association APA: American Psychological Association APA: American Psychiatric Association American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists APNA: American Psychiatric Nurses Association Psychiatrist Psychologist Social Worker Counselor – School – Mental ‑ health – College – Rehabilitation Couple and Family Counselor Psychiatric Nurse Psychotherapist mainly for human service professio nals What does a human services worker do (Assoc or BA): http://w ww.yout ube.com /watch? v=6sTN ekf6NnAhttp://w ww.yout ube.com /watch? v=6sTN ekf6NnA

7 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Housekeeping Sign up for textbook game –To explore the strategies and skills Sign up for panel presentation Setting the tone for what you will explore in your journals and panel- the types of things you will learn Social Work Career Path (and the importance of internship site experience) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Orv 9pfJJ0&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Orv 9pfJJ0&feature=related

8 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Case Managers and Client Simulation Break into pairs of 2 with someone you don’t know You will be a team and will draw a client card and a case manager card. For the client card you should list 5 characteristics of the person you would want to assist you in your distress For the case manager you list 5 characteristics you think you need to effectively help someone in this situation When we report back to the group: –if case worker matches client cw team gets a point –Bonus point for either team, name an organization in this community that does this kind of case management –Team with most points wins full credit for class participation today

9 I am a refugee from Burma and have spent the last 6 years in a refugee camp in Kenya. I have no possessions and 5 children. I need help settling in Syracuse.- Case Worker I am a refugee from Burma and have spent the last 6 years in a refugee camp in Kenya. I have no possessions and 5 children. I need help settling in Syracuse.- Client I have been recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and I am loosing ability to use my arms and legs with precision. I am in my mid 30s and have 2 children. – Case Worker I have been recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and I am loosing ability to use my arms and legs with precision. I am in my mid 30s and have 2 children. – Client I ‘m a teen living in a rough part Syracuse. A few relatives have gone to jail for drug related offenses, I don’t feel safe at school and I am considering joining a gang – Case Worker I ‘m a teen living in a rough part Syracuse. A few relatives have gone to jail for drug related offenses, I don’t feel safe at school and I am considering joining a gang – Client I’m 6 years old and my mother’s boyfriend has been touching me inappropriately. I don’t know what to do or who I can trust – Case Worker I’m 6 years old and my mother’s boyfriend has been touching me inappropriately. I don’t know what to do or who I can trust – Client My boyfriend has been trying to control more of my life. He gets angry if I hang out with certain people and has started following me. He said he would kill me if I told anyone – Case Worker My boyfriend has been trying to control more of my life. He gets angry if I hang out with certain people and has started following me. He said he would kill me if I told anyone – Client I just got out of prison and it seems like nobody will hire me no matter what I do. I have a family to support and I really need to pay child support - Caseworker I just got out of prison and it seems like nobody will hire me no matter what I do. I have a family to support and I really need to pay child support - Client I am a Spanish-speaking 20 year old and I have been feeling depressed lately. I want to talk to someone but am ashamed and besides I don’t understand English that well. - Caseworker I am a Spanish-speaking 20 year old and I have been feeling depressed lately. I want to talk to someone but am ashamed and besides I don’t understand English that well. - Client I am a new mother whose child has just been diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. I don’t know what to do. I was not prepared for this when I got pregnant and feel so overwhelmed I want to die. – Caseworker I am a new mother whose child has just been diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. I don’t know what to do. I was not prepared for this when I got pregnant and feel so overwhelmed I want to die. – Client I hate my parents and the church they go to. I think I might be homosexual and they think that is evil so I am scared to death to tell them -- Caseworker I hate my parents and the church they go to. I think I might be homosexual and they think that is evil so I am scared to death to tell them -- Client

10 I am a 60 year old women whose husband has just committed suicide. Case Worker I am a 60 year old women whose husband has just committed suicide. Client Write one for your internship site.

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12 Characteristics of Effective HS Professionals CharacteristicA person in your life who has influenced you –how have they used the following? Rate yourself 1(low) – 10 (high) How can you improve your score? Relationship Building Empathy Genuineness Acceptance Open-Mindedness Cognitive Complexity Psychological Adjustment Competence

13 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Characteristics of the Effective Human Service Professional 1.Relationship Building 2.Empathy 3.Genuineness 4.Acceptance 5.Open-Mindedness 6.Cognitive Complexity 7.Psychological Adjustment 8.Competence A day in the life of a Social Worker http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B Rl8_RtVpII&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B Rl8_RtVpII&feature=related

14 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Characteristics of the Effective Human Service Professional 5.Open-Mindedness 6.Cognitive Complexity 7.Psychological Adjustment 8.Competence May be most important factor in creating client change Exists throughout counseling relationship All counselors must deal with it on some level, regardless of theoretical orientation Refers to willingness of the therapist to be authentic, open, and honest within the helping relationship at the right time have their feelings, thoughts, and actions in sync. Non-genuine people have a lack of transparency. Also called “congruence” (Rogers) has the ability to understand another's problem as if it was their own. (To understand the inner world of the client / “Getting into the shoes” of another) Star Trek: “The Empath” 1.Relationship Building 2.Empathy 3.Genuineness 4.Acceptance

15 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Characteristics of the Effective Human Service Professional 1.Relationship Building 2.Empathy 3.Genuineness 4.Acceptance 5.Open-Mindedness 6.Cognitive Complexity 7.Psychological Adjustment 8.Competence Refers to willingness of the therapist to be authentic, open, and honest within the helping relationship at the right time have their feelings, thoughts, and actions in sync. Non-genuine people have a lack of transparency. Also called “congruence” (Rogers) has the ability to understand another's problem as if it was their own. (To understand the inner world of the client / “Getting into the shoes” of another) Star Trek: “The Empath” People who are accepting of other & accept people in their differences; You may not like everything a person does. Rogers (1957): unconditional positive regard is being able to accept clients “without strings attached.” Leo Buscaglia (1972) called this “responsible love”

16 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Characteristics of the Effective Human Service Professional 1.Relationship Building 2.Empathy 3.Genuineness 4.Acceptance has the ability to understand another's problem as if it was their own. (To understand the inner world of the client / “Getting into the shoes” of another) Star Trek: “The Empath” People who are accepting of other & accept people in their differences; You may not like everything a person does. Rogers (1957): unconditional positive regard is being able to accept clients “without strings attached.” Leo Buscaglia (1972) called this “responsible love” Allowing others to express their points of view Not trying to convince the client of a certain point of view Being open to feedback are non-dogmatic Have a strong sense of self Are able to hear feedback from others NOT strongly fixed in their way of viewing the world/understand knowledge is not fixed are able to see client’s predicament from multiple perspectives view individuals individually and systemically/ Are abstract thinkers Therapy, Journaling, meditation, support groups, and exercise are most important to embodying this Between 64% and 84% of helpers have been in counseling Counseling and Therapy: – Prevents countertransference – Fosters insight – Helps one see what it’s like being a client – Good role model experience – Assures one is providing unimpaired services 5.Open-Mindedness 6.Cognitive Complexity 7.Psychological Adjustment 8.Competence Counselor expertise shown to be a crucial element for client success in counseling Protects you ethically and legally if you are competent Lifelong process/continuing education --a “thirst for knowledge” has a desire to learn skills and specific techniques. joins professional associations /reads professional journals. keeping up on the current state of knowledge in the field

17 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Playing HS Roles effectively requires a series of competencies 1.Participant Empowerment 2.Communication 3.Assessment 4.Community & Service Networking 5.Facilitation of Services 6.Community & Living Skills & Supports 7.Education, Training, & Self ‑ development 8.Advocacy 9.Vocational, Educational, & Career Support 10.Crisis Intervention 11.Organization Participation 12.Documentation The reason why it is worth it to invest your time in learning these skills Inspiratio nal- what do social workers make: http://ww w.youtube.com/watc h?v=lU69 bgH7SAU &feature= relatedhttp://ww w.youtube.com/watc h?v=lU69 bgH7SAU &feature= related

18 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Review of chapter 1 and History of Psychology

19 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Video: http://www.youtube.com/us er/psychologist3 http://www.youtube.com/us er/psychologist3 Cognitive: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= LIzm4jiyvXI&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= LIzm4jiyvXI&feature=related

20 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ History of the Human Services Psychology Social Work Public Administration/ Social Entrepreneurship

21 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Then and Now What do you know about the history of Human Services (where did it come from and what happened in the past)? HANDOUT: History grid- circle anything you know. Are these things still true today?

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23 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm Timeline of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge & Human Services by Tom Schoepen http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/viewhttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/view In the Beginning… 600-500 BC Buddhism, founded by Siddhartha Gau­tama (Buddha), teaches that all other forms of righteousness "are not worth the sixteenth part of the emancipation of the heart through love and charity." 500-400 The Talmud, a vast compilation of Oral Laws of Jews, prescribes exactly how charitable funds are collected and distributed, including the appointment of tax collectors to administer the system. A.D. 30 Christianity, cites Christ as teaching people's love for one another & sympathy for poor, disabled, and dispossessed people as God's will. 622 A.D. The Koran, the book considered to be the revelation of God to Muhammad and the founda­tion of the religion Islam, sets forth five duties, the third of which is to give. prescribed alms gener­ously and also to give some alms beyond the minimum. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity

24 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm Timeline of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge & Human Services by Tom Schoepen http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/viewhttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/view In the Beginning… Secular traditions also contributed to the foundation for human services: 500-400 Judaism A.D. 30 Christianity 622 A.D. Islam 600-500 BC Buddhism 1792-1750 B.C. King Hammurabi of Babylon issues the Code of Hammurabi, which creates the first code of laws: 3,600 lines of cuneiform, written on a diorite column, include protection of widows, orphans, and the weak against the strong.

25 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Distinctive Dates in Social Welfare History B.C. 1792-1750 King Hammurabi of Babylon issues the Code of Hammurabi, which creates the first code of laws: 3,600 lines of cuneiform, written on a diorite column, include protection of widows, orphans, and the weak against the strong. 386-322 Aristotle recognizes man as a social animal who necessarily must cooperate with and assist his fellow man. AD 1215 King John of England signs the Magna Carta, forerunner of modern civil rights documents. 1349 The Statute of Labourers, the first national ­level English law to control the movement of labor­ers, fixes a maximum wage and treats poor people as criminals, thus influencing colonial poor laws. 1536 The Act for the Punishment of Sturdy Vaga­bonds and Beggars, enacted in England, increases penalties for begging and makes the parish the local government unit for poor relief, requiring local officials to provide resources by making vol­untary contributions in churches. http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammurabi

26 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm Timeline of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge & Human Services by Tom Schoepen http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/viewhttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/view In the Beginning… 500-400 Judaism A.D. 30 Christianity 622 A.D. Islam 600-500 BC Buddhism 1601 The Elizabethan Poor Law is enacted by the English Parliament, establishing three categories of people eligible for relief: (1) able- bodied poor peo­ple; (2) "impotent poor" people (that is, "unemployables"-aged, blind, and disabled people); and (3) dependent children. This law, on which colonial poor laws were based, became a fundamental con­cept in U.S. public welfare.

27 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ by Tom Schoepen http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/viewhttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/view Former workhouse at Nantwich, dating from 1780workhouse http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_Law http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm 17TH CENTURY The Poor Laws of 1601 provided relief to the poor and were overseen by the Church provided a model for social welfare programs in the United States Almshouses were shelters for the poor. But many were also work houses

28 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm Timeline of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge & Human Services by Tom Schoepen http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/viewhttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/view In the Beginning… Charity and the Founding Fathers Earliest human service organizations: –1751: Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin collaborate with the community to open Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia "to care for the sick-poor and insane who were wandering the streets of Philadelphia." –1813: Quakers found first private psychiatric hospital in the US, the Asylum for Persons Deprived of the Use of Their Reason http://www.alliance1.org/newvoices/History.pdf http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/paharc/features/creation.html Charity Organization Society (COS) –late 1800s –Served as a clearinghouse for the charitable organizations in a community by promoting cooperation among smaller organizations –Provided an overarching administrative structure to streamline delivery of services and eliminate duplicate agencies –Believed the poor should cultivate self-sufficiency and independence of character; no doles or handouts –In return, each COS was to treat its constituents with a high degree of respect http://www.alliance1.org/newvoices/History.pdf

29 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ http://home.insight.rr.com/schwertfager/Documents/Distinctive%20Dates%20in%20Social%20Welfare% 20History.htm Timeline of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge & Human Services by Tom Schoepen http://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/viewhttp://www.worldhistory-poster.com/en/screenshots/total-view-on-timeline/global_structure.gif/view In the Beginning… http://www.alliance1.org/newvoices/History.pdf http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/paharc/features/creation.html Pennsylvania Hospital Quakers Asylum Charity Organization Society (COS) Settlement House Movement Hull House founded by Jane Addams and Ellen G. Starr in Chicago in 1889; becomes model for others Henry Street Settlement in New York Poor Man’s Lawyer Service Houses seek to change the dynamic of social work by having employees live on the premises and interact with the poor and needy in their own neighborhoods Focused largely on urban poverty and attracted mostly young, college-educated staff members to the cities One of the main differences between the settlement movement and COSs was COSs had volunteers that would enter poor districts and offer aid while the settlement movement had volunteers who would live with the poor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Children_standing_in_a_line_on_a_retaining_wall_on_the_grounds_of_Hull_House.jpg

30 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Inheriting European Policies (Source: Macionis 8th ed. 2001:11) http://www.bl.uk/whatson/exhibitions/trading/world4.htmhttp://www.bl.uk/whatson/exhibitions/trading/world4.htm l Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland.

31 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Depiction of 1837 Poor Laws Workhouse http://learningcurve.pro.gov.uk/snapshots/snapshot08/snapshot8.htm

32 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ Economic Change Prompts WS Change (Source: Macionis 8th ed. 2001:11)

33 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/trade/files/century.pdf

34 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ The human services professional degree was first offered in the Mid- 1960's Response to President Johnson’s “Great Society” Originally Associate Degrees, Later Encompassed Bachelor-level Degrees Today Associate and Bachelor’s Degree Programs Readily FoundSmall Number of Graduate Programs Progressive Era The Beginning: The Human Service Professional Degree Emerges

35 http://www.unitedway-cny.org/http://www.ongov.net/DSS/http://www.ccoc.us/http://www.afsc.org/default.htmhttp://www.ajws.org/http://www.cnycf.org/cnycf/http://www.giffordfd.org/http://www.ldacny.org/http://www.arcon.org/http://www.communityalternatives.org/http://www.contactefr.org/http://peace-caa.org/ How did this become a profession? Mary Richmond NASW Video Clip –Note gathering of data and emergence of scientific social casework and competencies (p47)

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