"A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"

Over the last 2 years, UBC's School of Social Work and Family Studies has, in collaboration with the Squamish Nation, provided funds and resources for the development of a First Nations BSW program to be delivered off-campus. The project is both interesting and exciting, because of the nature o...

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Main Author: Harris, Barbara
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: School of Native Human Services 2003
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Online Access:http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/404
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spelling ftlaurentian:oai:zone.biblio.laurentian.ca:10219/404 2023-08-20T04:06:31+02:00 "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model" Harris, Barbara 2003-11 application/pdf http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/404 en eng School of Native Human Services Harris, Barbara, 2003. "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model". NSWJ-V5, p. 64-86. 1206-5323 http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/404 Article 2003 ftlaurentian 2023-07-31T10:21:12Z Over the last 2 years, UBC's School of Social Work and Family Studies has, in collaboration with the Squamish Nation, provided funds and resources for the development of a First Nations BSW program to be delivered off-campus. The project is both interesting and exciting, because of the nature of the process. This paper constitutes a 3 stage process of research conducted over the last 2 years, and focuses on the findings of a) my initial research into Native social work education over the last 30 years, b) a community needs assessment and c) a proposed model for curriculum and program delivery. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations LU|ZONE|UL @ Laurentian University
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description Over the last 2 years, UBC's School of Social Work and Family Studies has, in collaboration with the Squamish Nation, provided funds and resources for the development of a First Nations BSW program to be delivered off-campus. The project is both interesting and exciting, because of the nature of the process. This paper constitutes a 3 stage process of research conducted over the last 2 years, and focuses on the findings of a) my initial research into Native social work education over the last 30 years, b) a community needs assessment and c) a proposed model for curriculum and program delivery.
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author Harris, Barbara
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"A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"
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title "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"
title_short "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"
title_full "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"
title_fullStr "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"
title_full_unstemmed "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model"
title_sort "a community-based approach to the development of a first nations b.s.w. program: community needs assessment and proposed model"
publisher School of Native Human Services
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op_relation Harris, Barbara, 2003. "A Community-based approach to the development of a First Nations B.S.W. Program: Community needs assessment and proposed model". NSWJ-V5, p. 64-86.
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