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Promotion and Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment
At Iowa, students have opportunities to work with faculty interested
in health, mental health, substance abuse prevention and treatment,
child and adolescent development, resiliency, and youth interventions,
especially from a family- and community- centered approach. The
School offers the only approved program of preparation for School
Social Work endorsement in Iowa. Since social workers provide
8 percent of mental health services in the US (cite specific stats
here), courses and practicum in preparation for the Licensed Master
Social Work credential and certification in substance abuse are
an important focus of the program.
The university is home to the UI Hospitals
and Clinics which offers practicum and research opportunities
for students. Professor Jim Hall, jointly appointed in the Department
of Pediatrics (College of Medicine) and in the School of Social
Work, and his staff work with BA social work, MSW and PhD students,
and students from other departments and colleges to participate
in interdisciplinary learning opportunities. Professor Hall’s
research has lead to the establishment of the Institute for Strengthening
Communities (ISC) which includes a team of faculty, staff and
students who develop and conduct research in the area of substance
use and abuse, and provide consultation to area organizations
and schools regarding substance use and program evaluation. Students
also participate in the the Adolescent Health and Resource Center,
which provides comprehensive assessments for adolescents and their
families, conducts follow-up evaluations and houses a variety
of health and social services for teenagers and their families.
Other faculty interested in adolescent
issues are:
Jeanne
Saunders, who focuses on teen parenting and interventions
with teen parents, school completion, and mental health issues
among adolescents.
Pamela
Noel, who is interested in people with disabilities and
their families/communities and also conducts research in the
area of substance abuse prevention and early intervention with
special populations and in adolescence.
Ed
Saunders, whose professional training includes a Masters
of Public Health degree, with a focus on maternal and child
health. His research interests have included substance abuse
and prescription use among pregnant women and mothers and preventative
services for early adolescent females. He is also the statewide
evaluator for pregnancy prevention programs and abstinence-only
sexuality education programs in Iowa.
The School has been involved for several
years in SCRIPT (Supporting Changes in Interprofessional Preservice
Training), a program implemented in several states nationwide
to raise awareness and enhance service delivery for families.
Faculty who have been involved include Kelley, E.Saunders, Murty,
and Noel. This project has served to, first enhance emphasis in
courses to reinforce family-centered practice principles in working
families with children who have disabilities and, to increase
opportunities for service learning. Service learning is increasingly
valued in higher education and the School of Social Work is at
the forefront due to the efforts of many faculty interested in
applied learning and health promotion of a variety of populations.
Health and Mental Health Promotion and Substance
Abuse Prevention and Treatmen
My experience
as a PhD student in the University of Iowa’s School of Social
Work has been fantastic. I interviewed and selected Iowa because
of my ability to work with an experienced mentor in substance
abuse research, and am I ever glad that I did. Since coming here,
I have been offered a leadership role in a randomized clinical
trial comparing the effectiveness of two adolescent substance
abuse treatment models. I’ve gained valuable post-master’s
clinical experience in the context of this research study, which
I consider excellent preparation for teaching clinical practice
and continuing my research upon graduation. In addition to this
excellent hands-on learning opportunity, I’ve enjoyed specialized
social work classes in teaching methods, policy, and practice
that have provided a firm foundation for a successful career in
social work education. My experience has been beyond my expectations."