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The Geriatric Social Work Initiative, supported by the
John A. Hartford Foundation, collaborates with social
work education programs to prepare needed, aging-savvy
social workers and improve the care and well-being of
older adults and their families. Specifically, the Geriatric
Social Work Initiative:
Cultivates
faculty leaders in gerontological education and
research through:
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The Faculty
Scholars Program, which is training academic
leaders to teach, mentor, do cutting-edge research,
and prepare the next generation of social workers
to serve older adults,
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The Doctoral
Fellows Program, which is recruiting, sustaining,
and preparing a cadre of talented doctoral students
in geriatric social work, and |
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Develops
excellent training opportunities in real-world settings
through:
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The Practicum
Partnership Program, which is developing high-quality
models of, and disseminating new knowledge about,
aging-rich field education at schools of social
work and community agencies across the country. |
Infuses
gerontological competencies into social work curricula
and teaching through:
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The National
Center for Gerontological Social Work (Gero-Ed Center),
which promotes institutionally-driven, sustainable
changes in foundation curricula and social work
programs and develops policy initiatives for the
broader adoption of gerontological educational resources.
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For information about the Hartford-funded programs
of the Geriatric Social Work Initiative:
James O'Sullivan serves as the Program Officer at the
John A. Hartford Foundation for these social work programs.
He can be contacted at jfosullivan@jhartfound.org.
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