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array_files[31]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/kaopua.html","2008-06-12","8K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Lana Ka?opua, PhD, ACSW Associate Professor Henke Hall Rm. 117 E-mail: lskaopua@hawaii.edu Curriculum Vitae Education Ph.D., University of Hawai’i-Manoa, School of Social Work (2000) M.S.W., University of Hawai’i-Manoa, School of Social Work (1980) B.A., University of Hawai’i-Manoa, College of Arts and Sciences (1975) Research Interest/Area: Health/Mental Health Practice Spiritually Sensitive Practice Intervention Research Culture and Health Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Peoples Medically Underserved Women Publications: (2003-05 only) Ka`opua LS (2003). Training Community Practitioners in a Research Intervention: Practice Examples at the Intersection of Cancer, Western Science, and Native Hawaiian Healing. Cancer, Culture, and Literacy Supplement, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, 10 (5-12). Ka`opua LS (2003). Book Review: Record Keeping in Psychotherapy & Counseling: Protecting Confidentiality and the Professional Relationship. NASW Mental Health Section Connection, July 2003 (7-8). Gotay CC, Ka`opua LS (2003). Evaluating the Continuing Education Needs of Providers Associated with the Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program in Hawai`i, a technical report. Honolulu, HI: HI State Department of Health/Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program-HI. Ka`opua LS (2004). Reducing Cancer Disparities with and for Native Hawaiians. Hawai`i Medical Journal, 63(7) (216-217). Ka`opua LS. (2004). Book Review: Community-Based Participatory Research for Health (Minkler M, Wallerstein N, editors). Pacific Health Dialog, 11(2) (268-270). Ka`opua, LS (2004) Book Review: Gender, Social Inequalities, and Aging. Journal of Women and Aging, 15 (97-99). Ka`opua LS (2004). From the Editor. NASW Mental Health Section Connection, Spring 2004      ");
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array_files[35]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/jfischer.html","2008-06-12","38K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Joel Fischer, DSW Professor Henke Hall Rm. 138 Tel: 808.956.6240 E-mail: jfischer@hawaii.edu Curriculum Vitae Education: D.S.W, University of California, Berkeley, 1970 M.S.W, University of Illinois (Chicago), 1964 B.A., University of Illinois (Urbana), 1961 Research Interest/Area: Effectiveness research & Evidence-Based Practice Research methods Practice Experience: 1967-1993 Saw clients on private basis. 1964-1967 Clinical Social Worker, Veterans Administration Day Treatment Center, San Francisco. Included intensive work with individuals, families and groups; program planning; seminars with community groups; student supervision (graduate and undergraduate social work plus other professions). 1961-1962 Caseworker, Cook County Department of Public Aid, Chicago, Illinois. 1963-1964 Special Social Services Project (Summer) Summary of Academic and Community Activities: Presented papers or conducted workshops at some 20 schools of social work in the United States and several foreign countries. Provided consultation services to approximately 20 social service agencies in Hawaii. Chaired several sessions at Annual Program Meetings of the Council on Social Work Education. Elected member of the Faculty Campus-wide Personnel Committee of the University of Hawaii. Elected member and chair of the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work Personnel Committee. Elected member of the University of Hawaii School of Social Work Curriculum Committee. Chairperson and member of several ad hoc committees at the University of Hawaii and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Appointed as Assistant to the Dean for Curriculum Development, University of Hawaii , School of Social Work, effective June, 1977. Founding member: Editorial Board, Journal      ");
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array_files[40]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/chandler.html","2008-06-12","18K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Susan Chandler, PhD Professor Henke Hall Rm. 126B Tel: 808.956.6246 E-mail: chandler@hawaii.edu Curriculum Vitae Education: PhD, University of California, Berkeley, June 1976 M.S.W., University of Hawai?i, Honolulu, Hawai?i, June 1970 - Certificate in Public Administration, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, December, 1994 B.S., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, June 1967 Research Interest/Area: Social Policy Mental Health Issues Womens Issues Professional Experience January 1995-December 2002 Director, Department of Human Services, State of Hawai?i Fall 1994 Sabbatical Leave. Received Certificate in Public Administration from Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Spring 1993 Research Associate, Center for Youth Research, University of Hawai?i. 1990-present Professor, School of Social Work, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawai?i. 1986-1987 Fellow, National Center for Social Policy and Practice. National Association of Social Workers, Silver Spring, Maryland. 1985-1986 Tenured Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Hawai?i, Honolulu, Hawai?i. 1982-1983 Visiting Associate Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California. 1971-1973 Community Health Specialist, Regional Medical Program. Community Planner with the Waianae Comprehensive Health Center. 1970-1971 Youth Involvement Coordinator. State Law Enforcement Planning Agency of Hawai?i. Publications Books Chandler, Susan M. (1990) Competing Realities: The Contested Terrain of Mental Health Advocacy. N.Y.: Praeger Press. Articles and Chapters Chandler, Susan M. Translating State Human Services Agency and Legislative Experiences into an Academic Policy Center. Professional Psychology (in press) Chandler, Susan M & G      ");
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array_files[45]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/pladams.html","2008-06-12","34K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Paul Adams, PhD Professor Henke Hall Rm. 142 Tel: 808.956.6123 E-mail: pladams@hawaii.edu Education: D.S.W. (Ph.D.), University of California, Berkeley (name of degree changed to Ph.D., 1988) 1979 M.S.W., University of Sussex, England 1970 Dip. Soc. Admin., London School of Economics and Political Science 1968 B.A./M.A., Oxford University, England (English Language and Literature) 1964 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Academic 2001 to presentProfessor, School of Social Work, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Chair, M.S.W. Program, 2003 to 2004 1998-2001Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University 1993-1998Professor, Graduate School of Social Work, Portland State University 1991-1994Professor, School of Social Work, The University of Iowa 1986-1988Associate Director, School of Social Work, The University of Iowa 1986Research Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University 1986Visiting Scholar, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Social Law, Munich 1983-1984Visiting Professor, Department of Applied Social Studies, University of North London, England 1981-1990Associate Professor, School of Social Work, The University of Iowa 1979-1981Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, The University of Iowa 1975-1979Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Texas, Austin 1973-1975Teaching Associate, University of California, Berkeley 1965-1967Part-time undergraduate seminar and tutorial teaching in English Literature: University College, Oxford and St. Clare’s Hall, Oxford Practice 1970-1972Social Worker, Inner London Probation and After-Care Service, London Publications: Books 1995Adams, P., & Nelson, K. E. (      ");
array_files[46]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/home.html","2008-06-12","3K",":: UH School of Social Work ::    ","",""," :: UH School of Social Work :: School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees Henke Hall Welcome to UHM School of Social Work! Message from the Dean Aloha, Welcome to the University of Hawai?i, School of Social Work website. We appreciate your interest in our program. Our School is one of the premier social work programs in the Pacific and Asian Region. We are renowned for our multicultural curriculum and our programs are designed to reflect global issues and social change, indigenous perspectives, and methods and practices focusing on Pacific and Asian cultures. We have a highly diverse faculty who are excellent instructors, researchers, and practitioners. We are moving forward in the area of distance education and expect to offer an MSW degree opportunity to each of Hawai?is neighbor islands in the near future. We are planning to establish a Pacific Center on Aging and Research that will focus on the critical aging issues in our region. We are also establishing a Training Academy to address the social service training needs in Hawai?i and the Pacific. There is much that is happening at our School of Social Work as we are expanding and moving into areas that are topical and socially relevant. We hope that you find our website and our programs of interest. Mahalo, Jon K. Matsuoka Dean This site is best viewed in Netscape 7+ or Firefox 1+ © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments ::     ");
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array_files[53]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/msw-admission.html","2008-06-12","17K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program MSW Program Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid MSW Forms MSW Courses PhD Program Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms MSW Admission Information A Visual guide to the Application Process to the School of Social Work Click here, to download the Microsoft PowerPoint file to view the slideshow of the application process to the School of Social Work Click here, if you DO NOT have Microsoft PowerPoint, to view the slideshow of the application process to the School of Social Work The following requirements and procedures governing admission to the Graduate Division and the School of Social Work, University of Hawai?i at Manoa, are subject to change without prior notice. Prospective students should always consult the most current UH Manoa Catalog and School of Social Work Bulletin before applying for admission. Admission Requirements To be considered for admission to the MSW program on a full-time or part-time basis in the School of Social Work, applicants are required to: Hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited U.S. college or university or its equivalent from a recognized foreign institution of higher learning. The standards of the foreign degree in question must be equivalent in both the distribution of academic subject matter and in scholarship achievement requirements to those maintained at the University of Hawai?i. Have a scholarship record in undergraduate and post-baccalaureate work, if any, that indicates potential for professional social work graduate study. Grades attained in the last four semesters, the major, and post-baccalaureate work are important considerations. Applicants are required to have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (or its equi      ");
array_files[54]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/msw-prog.html","2008-06-12","21K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program MSW Program Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid MSW Forms MSW Courses PhD Program Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms Curriculum The MSW curriculum of the school has been developed to both reflect and promote the advances in contemporary advanced social work practice. Curriculum design and materials incorporate theory and practice approaches that have been developed throughout the country as well as those that have been created by faculty and practitioners to meet local and Asian and Pacific needs. The curriculum consists of foundation and concentration courses, practicum, research courses, and electives. Upon graduation, students are prepared to deal with a wide variety of current and emerging human problems using an approach to practice-focused on individuals and families within mezzo and macro systems that allows the social worker to select and apply the appropriate intervention. In addition, students develop competence in working in specific problem areas so that they graduate from the program with the specific knowledge and skills necessary for advanced practice in a particular field of service. In addition to the required courses in the foundation and concentrations, the school has developed a number of elective courses to provide knowledge in a range of areas relevant to social work practice. Electives are also available in other University departments. Students who are pursuing an MSW and another advanced degree at the University (e.g., public health, law), either simultaneously or consecutively, may apply to have up to 9 credit hours of graduate course work accepted for credit for both degree programs. Certificates may also be obtained in urban an      ");
array_files[55]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/bsw-aid.html","2008-06-12","10K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid BSW Forms BSW Courses Hui Ka ?Eu ?Eu/BSW Club MSW Program PhD Program Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms Financial Aid The School of Social Work is allocated and awards two Manoa Achievement Scholarships each semester. Three scholarships are also available. Short-term, emergency loans up to a maximum of 250 are also available. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Coordinator at the school. The George K. Okazaki Memorial Scholarship and Grant Fund honors the memory of George K Okazaki, alumnus and former assistant professor of the School of Social Work. Recipients must be degree-seeking students enrolled full-time in the School of Social Work. Preference will be given to applicants with an emphasis on health. Hoa Hana Scholarship was established to assist students commuting from neighbor islands to complete their education at the UH School of Social Work. Applicants must be enrolled full-time in the School of Social Work. Preference will be given to those who currently reside on a neighbor island and express intention to practice in the field of social work on a neighbor island. Fred Markham Lampson Scholarship was established to provide merit-based scholarships to assist BSW students at the School of Social Work. Recipients must be full or part time BSW students intending to continue study in the MSW program, have a minimum 3.0 gpa or better, junior or senior class standing, and demonstrate financial need as determined by the selection committee. Applicants who are in need of financial assistance should seek it simultaneously from as many different sources as possible. The best and most comprehensive forms of      ");
array_files[56]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/bsw-goals.html","2008-06-12","9K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid BSW Forms BSW Courses Hui Ka ?Eu ?Eu/BSW Club MSW Program PhD Program Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms BSW Mission Statement The mission of the UHM Bachelor of Social Work program is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and values of the social work profession, integrated with a liberal arts education. Utilizing a generalist framework, the BSW program provides the basis for practice within the context of a multicultural environment. Special attention is given to the Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Asian communities of our state and the Pacific Region, as they interact within a global context. Social and economic justice for under-represented and oppressed groups is emphasized within the curriculum. BSW Goals & Objectives The primary goal of the BSW program is to prepare students for beginning level generalist practice. A secondary goal is to provide a solid foundation for students who plan to pursue advanced social work education. In order to achieve these goals, the BSW program is organized around a foundation curriculum with content in social work practice, human behavior and the social environment, social welfare history and policies, research, and practicum. Such a perspective provides an integrated system of courses that orients the student to practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. Infused throughout the curriculum is an emphasis on a generalist practice within the context of a multicultural environment. The program objectives are as follows: 1. Values and Ethics At the completion of classroom and field education, graduating BSW students will be able to: Und      ");
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array_files[131]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/phd-admission.html","2008-05-30","10K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program MSW Program PhD Program Contact Form Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid Graduate Faculty Research Area FAQs PhD Forms PhD Courses Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms Admission Information Criteria for Admission The primary purpose of the application process for the PhD Program in Social Welfare is to select students who show the greatest potential for scholarship and for future contributions to the field of social welfare in Hawai?i and the Pacific Basin. The following criteria are used in the selection of candidates for the PhD Program in Social Welfare: Education. All applicants must have either: a masters degree in social work or social welfare from a social work program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education; or a graduate degree in an allied profession (e.g., public health, counseling, psychology, nursing). Scholarly capacity. Applicants must demonstrate scholarly capacity to meet the academic demands of a doctoral program as demonstrated by their undergraduate and graduate academic records and other materials submitted. Work experience. Applicants with at least two years of experience working with a multicultural population will be preferred. Career goals. Applicants interests and career goals should be compatible with the stated focus of the PhD program. Materials to be Submitted Each applicant must submit the following: A fully completed University of Hawai?i Graduate Admissions Application and fee (included as part of the application packet - but can be downloaded from the Graduate Division homepage). A fully completed Application for Admission to the PhD Program in Social Welfare. A two- to three-page personal statement describing th      ");
array_files[132]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/phd-prog.html","2008-05-30","18K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program MSW Program PhD Program Contact Form Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid Graduate Faculty Research Area FAQs PhD Forms PhD Courses Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms Doctor of Philosophy in Social Welfare The purpose of the doctoral program is to prepare students for leadership roles in the profession of social work and the field of social welfare. The doctoral program advances the school’s mission to generate, transmit, and apply knowledge regarding the relationship between social problems and effective professional practice. In particular, the program encourages advanced level scholarly inquiry to enhance knowledge through an understanding of Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander and Asian cultures of our communities, state, and the Pacific Region. PhD Curriculum The doctoral program is designed to provide sufficient structure to allow students to progress smoothly through the program and, at the same time, provide the flexibility and rigor that are the hallmarks of doctoral education. The organization of the curriculum is divided into core required courses to ensure that all students are equipped with comparable basic knowledge; specialization work, in which students largely design their own curriculum; electives; a dissertation design requirement; and the dissertation. The PhD in Social Welfare requires 39 hours of course credit excluding dissertation credits. Core Required Courses The core program is comprised of a series of required courses that all students must take. These core courses are in the areas of logic of inquiry, research and statistical methods, policy analysis and program development in social work, and analysis and development of      ");
array_files[133]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/phd.html","2008-05-30","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program MSW Program PhD Program Contact Form Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid Graduate Faculty Research Area FAQs PhD Forms PhD Courses Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms Welcome to the School of Social Work, PhD Website Dear Prospective Student: Aloha welcome to this website and mahalo for your interest in doctoral education! The Doctoral Program at the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work provides excellent preparation for careers in research, policy and teaching. The members of our graduate faculty are diverse, have strong records of scholarship and are committed to doctoral education. Our program offers opportunities in research in a wide variety of areas including social welfare, behavioral health, health, and social development within indigenous and international contexts. A student in our program will work closely with a faculty mentor throughout her or his doctoral training; have applied research experience; opportunities to learn and practice teaching skills, develop and present at state and national conferences; and be actively involved in writing and publication. In addition to coursework, a variety of career development supports are available to prepare for leadership in the profession such as writing and publication workshops, practice and preparation for job interviews and presentations. A doctoral student in our program is an investment in the future of the social work profession and its commitment to the well-being of all people. I encourage you to read the information about our program provided in this website. We are happy to send you hard-copy information about our program. You can reach me at (808) 956-6124 or email me at morelli@haw      ");
array_files[134]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/msw-forms.html","2008-05-30","7K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program MSW Program Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid MSW Forms MSW Courses PhD Program Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms BSW Forms MSW Forms PhD Forms MSW Forms These forms are for the UH School of Social Work only. For other Graduate Division forms, please go to the Graduate Division forms website. For assistance with these forms, to request an application packet, or additional information, e-mail the MSW Admissions Office. All forms are in PDF format, and many are fillable (you can complete the form on your computer and print it). This requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view, fill, and print. Click here to download Acrobat Reader. Note: These forms were originally intended to be sent as a package, and may therefore contain instructions of that nature. Please contact the Social Work admissions office if you have any question about these forms. Application Information To view the slideshow of the application process, click here To download the PowerPoint file, click here Welcome letter to applicants from the Coordinator of Student Services. IMPORTANT DATES MSW Admission Informational Sessions See second page of the Welcome Letter for these dates November 16, 2007, Fri., 5:00PM - 6:30PM, Henke Hall 109 December 13, 2007, Thurs., 5:00PM - 6:30PM, Henke Hall 109 January 10, 2008, Thurs., 5:00PM - 6:30PM, Henke Hall 109 -- APPLICATION INFORMATION/FORMS UH Manoa Graduate Admissions Forms (www.hawaii.edu/graduatestudies/admissions/html/admissions.htm) School of Social Work MSW Application Instructions and Commonly Asked Questions School of Social Work MSW Application for Admission (Includes Application Form, Statistical Information Form, and Liberal Arts Background F      ");
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array_files[138]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/contact_us.html","2008-05-30","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Henke Hall Contact Us For any admissions and/or informational requests, please feel free to e-mail us (sswadmit@hawaii.edu) or contact us at: SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Henke Hall Rm 224 1800 East West Rd Honolulu, HI 96822 Phone Number: (808)956-7182 Fax Number: (808)956-5964 E-Mail: sswadmit@hawaii.edu Administrative Office Jon Matsuoka Dean, School of Social Work Phone: (808) 956-6300 Jackie Graessle Assistant to the Dean Phone: (808) 956-6245 joclyn@hawaii.edu Mari Ono Coordinator of Student Services Phone: (808) 956-6129 E-Mail: mariono@hawaii.edu Keith Fujikawa Fiscal Officer Phone: (808) 956-3827 E-Mail: kfujikaw@hawaii.edu Program Assistance Ph.D. Program Phone: (808) 956-3831 E-Mail: sswadmit@hawaii.edu MSW Program Phone: (808) 956-3833 E-Mail: sswadmit@hawaii.edu BSW Program Phone: (808) 956-3831 E-Mail: sswadmit@hawaii.edu Development Office Marian Turney Development Associate Phone: (808) 956-6242 E-Mail: marian.turney@uhf.hawaii.edu To make a donation to the School of Social Work, please visit: http://www.uhf.hawaii.edu/givetosocialwork School of Social Work Alumni Office Marty A. Oliphant Alumni Representative to the School of Social Work Email: martyoliphant@yahoo.com Webpage: www.hawaii.edu/sswork/alumni.html ::BACK TO THE TOP:: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments::     ");
array_files[139]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/bsw-forms.html","2008-05-30","6K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information BSW Program Program Admission Goals & Objectives Financial Aid BSW Forms BSW Courses Hui Ka ?Eu ?Eu/BSW Club MSW Program PhD Program Distance Education Practicum Program DHS Title IVE Programs Course Descriptions Forms BSW Forms MSW Forms PhD Forms BSW Forms These forms are for the UH School of Social Work only. For assistance with these forms, to request an application packet, or additional information, e-mail the Admissions Office. All forms are in PDF format, and many are fillable (you can complete the form on your computer and print it). This requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view, fill, and print. Click here to download Acrobat Reader. Note: These forms were originally intended to be sent as a package, and may therefore contain instructions of that nature. Please contact the Social Work admissions office if you have any question about these forms. Bachelor of Social Work: An Overview BSW Welcome Letter and Instructions BSW Program - Application BSW Program - Personal Statement BSW Program - Letter of Recommendation form Statistical Information Form School of Social Work BSW Financial Aid Application School of Social Work BSW Financial Aid Awards/Scholarships: Descriptions & Criteria BSW Program - BSW Advising Sheet BSW Program - BSW Sample 4-year Plan BSW Program - Biological Science Courses *Links marked with this symbol require Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded for free by clicking on the Get Acrobat Reader button. ::BACK TO THE TOP:: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments ::     ");
array_files[140]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/alumni.html","2008-05-30","4K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information -- Make a Donation to the School of Social Work Make a Donation University of Hawaii Foundation Website Alumni & Friends of SSW The Alumni and Friends of the School of Social Work, a UH Alumni Association constituent Chapter, is represented at Henke Hall, Office 226 on the UH Manoa campus. Inquires about membership and renewal are always welcome. Further, the Chapter collaborates with SSW and the professional Social Work community on matters of collective interest. Mission To sustain and ensure the well-being of the profession of Social Work in Hawai?i, the Pacific, and Asia To support the educational goals and efforts of the University of Hawai?i School of Social Work UH Alumni Association UHAA School of Social Work Contact Information To learn more about The Alumni Association please contact: Marty A. Oliphant, MSW (Class of 2005); BSW (Class of 1995) Alumni Representative to School of Social Work Alumni and Friends of SSW - UHAA Chapter P.O. Box 61538 Honolulu, HI 96839 Email: martyoliphant@yahoo.com Webpage: www.hawaii.edu/sswork/alumni.html ::BACK TO THE TOP:: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments ::     ");
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array_files[142]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/bsw/bsw_00_overview.pdf","2008-05-29","167K"," Microsoft Word - BSW Program Overview May 2008.doc    ","","","BSW Program Overview May, 2008 http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/bsw.html UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOA School of Social Work BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM: AN OVERVIEW The University of Hawai`i at Mnoa confers a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree on undergraduate students who have majored in social work and have completed all the academic requirements of the University. This program involves a minimum two-year course of study that typically begins in the junior year. It combines both academic course work and field practicum. The primary goal of the BSW program is to prepare students to be competent beginning level professionals capable of integrating the knowledge, skills, and values of social work. A secondary goal is to prepare students for advanced social work education. Admission Requirements To be admitted to the BSW program, the applicant must: 1. Have been admitted to the University of Hawai`i at Mnoa; 2. Have completed the basic 31 credit requirement of the University of Hawai`i General Education Core (or be in the process of completing the requirement if applying for spring admission ­ see page 2); 3. Have completed the social work knowledge base required courses identified by the School of Social Work (see page 2); 4. Have an adequate liberal arts background; 5. Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; 6. Provide evidence of motivation for and commitment to social work education (e.g., personal, volunteer, and/or social work related experiences). In addition, the applicant must submit: (1) transcripts of all university level academic work completed; (2) a School of Social Work application including a narrative based on personal experiences; and (3) three letters of recommendation. It is helpful but not required for admission for students to complete their second language requirement (see Graduation Requirements) prior to application for the program. Application Deadlines The deadline for application for the Fall semester is February 1; for the Spring semester (early admissi      ");
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array_files[145]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Students/Summer_2008_Elective_Gerontology.pdf","2008-04-30","16K","Summer_2008_Elective_Gerontology.pdf    ","","","Summer 2008 Elective Course in Gerontology SW 715 THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES WITH THE OLDER ADULT (3 credits) May 28 ­ July 2 (Summer Extension, Term I) MWF 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sakamaki Hall C102 Emelyn Kim, M.S., Instructor Older adults age 65 and over are an important and growing segment of the nations population. The elder population of Hawai`i is aging at an even more dramatic pace. By 2020, one of every four Hawai`i residents will be in this age group. In this course, students will develop knowledge and practice skills around preventative and support strategies for older adults and their families, and interventions for the well, transition, and frail older adult. A special emphasis will be placed on aging in Hawai`i. Topics covered will include: · · · · Communication Strategies With Older Adults Individual, Family and Group Interventions Case Management and Eclectic Mental Health Approaches Counseling Strategies For more information contact: Dr. Colette Browne School of Social Work 956-6126     ");
array_files[146]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/news.html","2008-04-29","9K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information News Events SSW News colgroup span=2 col width=25% / col width=75% / SSW News The Multicultural Communication Series 2008 April 1-4 The Multicultural Communication Series 2008 The School of Social Work celebrated Multiculural Communication Month with the Multicultural Communication Series, April 1st through the 4th. We were blessed to have Keynote Speaker Ms. Minnijean Brown Tricky, of the Little Rock Nine, as our honored guest. Click this link for more details and to view pictures of the event! Options in Health Professions April 2008 Students from various Hawaii high schools visited the School of Social Work to learn about the School of Social Work and what social workers do. Students from Kauai, Kapaa, Molokai, & Pearl City High School participated in the April OHP session. BSWOs Koala Moa Chicken Fundraiser February 24, 2008 Here are some photos of the BSWOs Koala Moa Chicken fundraiser held at Central Middle School on Feb. 24th. These hardworking BSW students (and their friends/ family members) were able to sell over 800 chickens and raised enough funds to cover their graduation activities AND help financially kick-start next years BSWO! Mahalo to Belinda Quach for sharing these fun pics! And, congrats to the BSWO for organizing a very successful event! Options in Health Professions February 12, 2008 Students from various Hawaii high schools visited the School of Social Work to learn about the School of Social Work and what social workers do. Students from Kailua, Kaimuki & Roosevelt High School participated in the February 12th OHP session. Approximately 75 students attend the general session. ALOHA MARLENE! In October, Marlene Matsuda, a much loved staff member of the School of Social Work, will retire. She has been the MSW       ");
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array_files[148]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/PhDscholarship-descriptions.pdf","2008-04-28","57K"," Microsoft Word - Financial Aid 2008 PhD scholarship desc.doc    ","","","UHM SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare Financial Aid Awards 1. GRADUATE DIVISION MANOA ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP Description: Tuition waiver for classified Ph.D. student in Social Welfare. The purpose of this award is to provide financial assistance to graduate students who are in good academic standing. Applicants must be full-time (Full Time = 8 credits or more) graduate students who have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. The criteria for selection are academic merit as determined by the Scholarship Committee and financial need may be considered. The School of Social Work receives tuition waivers from the Graduate Division annually. The waivers may cover all or a portion of tuition costs incurred by the awardee, excluding fees, and are normally awarded for one academic year, contingent upon continued eligibility. The specific amount and number of awards are determined by the amount of funds available for the year. Applicants must submit the following: (1) financial aid application form and (2) curriculum vitae. Eligibility: Award: Requirements: 2. SENTARO AND LAUREL T. T. KANEDA ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP Description: Scholarship for classified Ph.D. students in Social Welfare who intend to practice in the field of social work in Hawai`i for at least two years following attainment of the Ph.D. degree. Applicants must be a full- or part-time classified graduate student enrolled in the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare. Cumulative GPA must be 3.0 or better. The criteria for selection are academic merit as determined by the Scholarship Committee and financial need may be considered. 1 recipient, 2,000 per year; nonrenewable contingent upon continued eligibility and availability of funds. Applicants must submit the following: (1) financial aid application form; (2) brief narrative describing the applicants interests and intentions to practice in the field of social work in Hawai`i for at least two years following attainment of the Ph.D. degree; (3) curriculum vitae. Eligibility: Award: Requiremen      ");
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array_files[154]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2008/Multicultural_Series_08.pdf","2008-03-18","1498K"," MCCS_Flyer.pub    ","","","J oin us as we celebrate Multicultural Communication Month and highlight the numerous multicultural issues and opportunities around us. In this our inaugural year, we are blessed to have Ms. Minnijean Brown Trickey, one of the Little Rock Nine, as our honored guest. Events Tuesday, April 1st, 12:00 p.m. Center for Biographical Research, Henke Hall, Room 325 Brown Bag Discussion at the Center for Biographical Research with Minnijean Brown Trickey and Dr. Ann Levett. Thursday, April 3rd, 6:00p.m-8:00 p.m. Campus Center Ballroom Keynote speaker Minnijean Brown Trickey with a panel discussion on Social Justice with Minnijean Brown Trickey, Dr. Ann Levett, Dr. Amy Agbayani, Dr. Peter Mataira, Rev. Dr. Kaleo Patterson. Friday, April 4th, 10:00 a.m. Moanalua High School Speaker: Minnijean Brown Trickey. F or more information please contact: or Jessica Garlock-Tuialii (808) 956-8089 jgt@hawaii.edu Chuck Wilson (808) 956-4929 leven@hawaii.edu     ");
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array_files[159]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/felixb.html","2008-02-28","4K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Felix C. Blumhardt, PhD Researcher/Lecturer Henke Hall Rm. 314 Tel: 808.956.9542 E-mail: felixb@hawaii.edu Education PhD – University of South Carolina, College of Social Work MSW – East Carolina University, School of Social Work BSW – North Carolina State University, School of Social Work Research/Interest Intimate Partner Violence Child Welfare Women’s Issues Military Social Work Rural Social Work Ethics Publications Sherr, M.E., & Blumhardt, F.C. (2005). Rural Elderly Women: A triple jeopardy population. In L. Ginsberg (ED.). Social Work in Rural Communities (4th ed.). Alexandria, VA: Council on Social Work Education. Refereed Articles: Sherr, M.E., & Blumhardt, F.C. (2002). Rural Elderly Women: Application of Human Behavior Theory and Issues for Social Work Education. Journal of Human Behavior and the Social Environment, 6(4), 48-64. Presentations Sherr, M.E., & Blumhardt, F.C. (2003, February). Rural Elderly Women: A multidimensional theoretical framework and issues for social work education. The First National Gerontological Social Work Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. Favorite quote Be the change you wish to see – M. Ghandi :: back :: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments::     ");
array_files[160]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/ctn.html","2008-02-28","3K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Charles Nagatoshi, PhD Researcher/Evaluator Training Academy Henke Hall Rm. 315 Tel: 808.956.9469 E-mail: ctn@hawaii.edu Education: Research Interest/Area: -- :: back :: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments::     ");
array_files[161]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/fenfang.html","2008-02-28","3K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices FenFang Li, PhD Junior Researcher Center for Training and Evaluation Research of the Pacific (CTERP) Henke Hall Rm. 314 Tel: 808.956.9203 E-mail: fenfang@hawaii.edu Education PhD, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007 MPH, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004 BA, Xian Jiao Tong University, P.R.China, 1996 Research Intrest/Area Social Etiology of Health Problems and Health Disparities Multidisciplinary Studies on Substance Abuse Child Welfare Gerontology Publications Favorite Quote/Inspirational or Funny Saying -- :: back :: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments ::     ");
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array_files[164]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/391_Calendar_Sp08.pdf","2008-02-21","10K"," Microsoft Word - Social Work 391 Course Calendar Spr 08.doc    ","","","Revised 1/23/08 Social Work 391 ­ Junior BSW Practicum Spring 2008 Kuykendall 210 Friday, 1:30 ­ 3:00 PM Course Calendar January 18 Introduction & Expectations for Course. Handout ­ Manual & Syllabus Practicum Referrals & The Pre-placement Interview. Handout ­ Practicum Student Referral Form Handout ­ Practicum Related Strengths 1) Chapter 1, Laying the Groundwork, The Successful Internship, Switzer, H. and King, M., pp. 3-25. 2) Chapter 2, Partnership with Social Service Agencies, Field Instruction, Royse, D., Dhooper, S.S., and Rompf, E., pp. 12-21. 3) Chapter 4, The Preplacement Interview, Field Instruction, Wilson & Suanna, pp. 31-39. February 1 Social Work Fair Handout ­ Student Journals, What if? 1) Chapter 3, Getting Started, Field Instruction, Royse, D., Dhooper, S.S., and Rompf, E., pp. 22-37. 2) Chapter 3, Needs and Anxieties of Students and Field Instructors, Field Instruction, Wilson & Suanna. pp.23-30 February 8 No Class Practicum starts this week January 25 February 15 What Practicum Looks Like Handout ­ Learning Agreement / Evaluation 1) Chapter 4, The Stages of an Internship, The Successful Internship, Switzer, H. and King, M. pp.59-65. 2) Chapter 3, Understanding Yourself, Switzer, H. and King, M. pp.38-65. February 22 No Class Revised 1/23/08 February 29 No Class March 7 Being a Social Work Intern, Agency Presentations Handout ­ Preparation for Supervision 1) Chapter 4, The Student Intern: Learning New Roles, Field Instruction, Royse, D., Dhooper, S.S., and Rompf, E., pp. 38-55. 2) Chapter 7, Getting to Know the Placement, Successful Internship, Switzer, H. and King, M. pp.106-122. March 14 Issues in Practicum, Agency Presentations 1) Chapter 5, Professional Boundaries, Royse, D., Dhooper, S.S., and Rompf, E. pp. 61-78. 2) Chapter 8, Legal and Ethical Concerns, Field Instruction, Royse, D., Dhooper, S.S., and Rompf, E. pp.113-127. March 21 March 28 April 4 Holiday. No class Spring Break. No Class Managing Stress, Practicum Scenarios Handout ­ Managing Stress No Class Transition and Closure Han      ");
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array_files[208]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/newsletters/SSW_Fall2007.pdf","2008-01-07","1639K","SSW_Fall2007.pdf    ","","","1 About Kanu Pilikana Deans BoarD of aDvisors Patti J. Lyons, Chair Retired CEO Consuelo Foundation Paul H. Brewbaker Senior VP and Chief Economist Bank of Hawai`i Treasury Puanani Burgess Community Activist and Consultant Walter Dods Chairman of the Board First Hawaiian Bank and BancWest Corporation Susan Au Doyle President Aloha United Way Elena Gaborno Retired Social Worker Sally Lampson Kanehe Retired Social Worker Jeannette Matsumoto President NASW-Hawai`i Alexander Nakatani President Honor Thy Children, Inc. Marty Oliphant President Alumni and Friends of the School of Social Work Masaru Oshiro Retired Deputy Director Department of Health Lorraine Robinson E.D. TJ Mahony and Associates Calvin Say Speaker House of Representatives Nainoa Thompson Master Navigator-Hokule`a ¯¯ Trustee-Kamehameha Schools Lynn Watanabe Community Volunteer Kupuna CounCil Puanani Burgess Consultant Hale Na`au Pono Kamana`opono Crabbe Licensed Clinical Psychologist Wai`anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center Dennis Kauahi Unit Manager Queen Lili`uokalani Childrens Center Earl Kawa`a Hawaiian Cultural Specialist Kamehameha Schools Lynette Paglinawan Native Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner and Community Leader Richard Paglinawan Native Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner and Community Leader Ben Young Associate Professor, UHJABSOM about the newsletter Kanu Pilikana is a publication of the University of Hawai`i at Ma noa School of Social Work. The newsletter is for ¯ alumni, students, and friends of the School. Dean: Jon K. Matsuoka Editorial Assistance by Tracy Matsushima Contact us: University of Hawai`i School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road Henke Hall, 135 Honolulu, HI 96822 Deans Office: 808.956.6300 Web: www.hawaii.edu/sswork 2 2 a Message from Dean Matsuoka Deans Message This past year we were involved in many initiatives that served to define our Schools identity and mission. In June we hosted the first international indigenous social work conference. Over 400 delegates from around the Pacific Region, North America, and Asia conver      ");
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array_files[213]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2008/Hawaii_08_STD.pdf","2007-12-13","453K","Hawaii_08_STD.pdf    ","","","SAVE THE DATES The 5TH ANNUAL HAWAII CONFERENCE ON PREVENTING, ASSESSING & TREATING CHILDHOOD, ADOLESCENT & ADULT TRAUMA In Conjunction with: Kapiolani Child Protection Center, Hawaii Family Court System, Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii, and Hawaii Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division APRIL 2-4, 2008 ALA MOANA HOTEL, HONOLULU, HI WHO SHOULD ATTEND? - Educators - Mental Health Professionals - Healthcare Providers - Social Workers - Law Enforcement - Military - Judiciary - Clergy - Policy Makers - Advocates - Others who work with traumatized individuals and families. Up to 18 hours of Continuing Education are available for most professions! Please join us for the conference and help kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month! REGISTER ONLINE IN JANUARY Fast and Easy! Registration will be limited to 500 attendees per day www.IVATcenters.org For more information contact: Professional Training and Continuing Education Coordinator Lauren Ossola, MA ivatptce@alliant.edu AbOUT THE 2008 HAWAII CONFERENCE! Opening Plenary Speaker: Marilyn Van Derbur Closing Plenary Speaker: Kimo Alameda, Ph.D. Sexual Abuse Survivor, Author, Activist former Miss America Office of Multicultural Services, Director Hawaii Adult Mental Health Division We have now added Intimate Partner Violence and Healthcare to our program. Now offeriNg 7 Tracks: Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Child Adolescent Adult/Family Prevention Intimate Partner Violence Trauma in the Military and Their Families Healthcare 2 New Tracks! Schedule at a Glance Wednesday, April 2nd Pre-Conference Workshops ­ part 1 (#1- 3) Pre-Conference Workshops ­ part 2 (#1- 3) 9:00 am ­ 12:00 pm 1:30 pm ­ 4:30 pm Thursday, April 3rd Opening Plenary and Ceremonies Breakout Sessions A1-A7 Breakout Sessions B1-B7 Breakout Sessions C1-C7 8:00 am ­ 10:00 10:30 am ­ 12:00 1:30 pm ­ 3:00 3:30 pm ­ 5:00 am pm pm pm Friday, April 4th Conference Plenary Panel Breakout Sessions D1-D7 Breakout Sessions E1-E7 Closing Conference Plenary and Ceremonies **Schedule Subject to Chang      ");
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array_files[216]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/cont_msw.pdf","2007-11-05","93K"," Master MSW, BSW 07 listserve.xls    ","","","University of Hawai`i at Mnoa Continuing MSW Students (FALL 2007) Name Faculty Advisor Morelli, Paula Mataira, Peter Godinet, Meripa Chang, Nathan Mataira, Peter Ono, Mari Mokuau, Noreen Browne, Colette Godinet, Meripa Chandler, Susan Demattos, Mike Kaopua, Lana Adams, Paul Graessle, Jackie Mataira, Peter Adams, Paul Godinet, Meripa Adams, Paul McCubbin, Hamilton Browne, Colette Martin, Tammy Mataira, Peter Godinet, Meripa Chandler, Susan Godinet, Meripa Fischer, Joel Martin, Tammy Martin, Tammy Mataira, Peter Mokuau, Noreen Godinet, Meripa Adams, Paul Ono, Mari Godinet, Meripa Fischer, Joel Morelli, Paula Graessle, Jackie Morelli, Paula McCubbin, Hamilton * Denotes Advanced Standing + Denotes HCWEC Denotes Nu Sigma Honors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Alcott Anctil Arent Ariel Asato Baca Baker Barrientos Beair Bibi Bowles Cabingabang Cannon Castro Cezar Cilfone De Aquino De Longe DeLuz Diaz Diener Fabin Foifua Foley Ganir Gatti, Goodrich Guiteras-Duncan Hasegawa Hess Hyun Jokura Kaaiai Kahoonei Kam Keanaaina Keebler Keener Kehl * Denotes Advanced Standing + Denotes HCWEC Denotes Nu Sigma Honors 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 King Knowles Kochi Larocque Lau Lewis Lynch Madiro Manley Matayoshi Matsukawa Maw Menezes Murti Nakamura Neese Nelson Nishiyama Nonaka Ohira Oishi Okamoto Ornellas Oshiro Padilla, K Padilla, P Patrick Pelayo Pereira Perlas Pongasi-Critchlow Prepose Reyel Rimel Ritter Sajona Sanga Santiago Schneider Sheehan Shibuya Shinsato Souza St-Laurent Martin, Tammy Godinet, Meripa Chandler, Susan Blumhardt, Felix Kaopua, Lana Godinet, Meripa Fischer, Joel Godinet, Meripa Blumhardt, Felix Browne, Colette McCubbin, Hamilton Browne, Colette Mataira, Peter Graessle, Jackie Chang, Nathan Adams, Paul Godinet, Meripa Browne, Colette Chandler, Susan Fischer, Joel Chandler, Susan Mokuau, Noreen Graessle, Jackie Browne, Colette Mokuau,      ");
array_files[217]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/new_msw.pdf","2007-11-05","92K"," Master MSW, BSW 07 listserve.xls    ","","","University of Hawai`i at Mnoa NEW MSW Students (FALL 2007) Name Faculty Advisor Graessle, Jackie Mokuau, Noreen Mokuau, Noreen Morelli, Paula Ono, Mari Graessle, Jackie Graessle, Jackie Ono, Mari Morelli, Paula Mokuau, Noreen Fischer, Joel Martin, Tammy Ono, Mari Graessle, Jackie Chang, Nathan Chang, Nathan Fischer, Joel Fischer, Joel Ono, Mari Matayoshi, Ron Godinet, Meripa Mokuau, Noreen Godinet, Meripa Godinet, Meripa Godinet, Meripa Godinet, Meripa Matayoshi, Ron Graessle, Jackie Ono, Mari Ono, Mari Kaopua, Lana Browne, Colette Godinet, Meripa Mokuau, Noreen Browne, Colette Matayoshi, Ron Godinet, Meripa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 * Denotes Advanced Standing + Denotes HCWEC Denotes Nu Sigma Honors Adams Alboro * Alcantra Almeida Asp * Ball Bartoldus Benson Boehm Bunnell Burns Cabusas * Cannella Capati Chan Choi Colunga Counadis Cretton * Cruz Davenport + Enesa, J Estacio * + Etse + Faana + Faul + Fernandez Foley * Fuatagaui Garrido Getz * Gibo Hayashi * + Hoekema Ishii Kahele Kikumoto + 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 * Denotes Advanced Standing + Denotes HCWEC Denotes Nu Sigma Honors Kim * Lamb + Law Lim * Lopez Masaoka Mayer Miyamoto Moudy Muneoka Muraoka Nguyen Okoshi Ort Oshiro Piena Pili Platiro-Wong Pulotu Rabang Retuta Roberts Robertson * Sacks Saito * Savusa Schultz-Leza Sensui Seymour Shimizu Shimooka Shinsato * Sofge Subia Sullivan * Tachibana Takahashi Tatofi Thomander Torres-Cortes Trevino Tufaga Martin, Tammy Godinet, Meripa Mataira, Peter Godinet, Meripa Morelli, Paula McCubbin, Hamilton Fischer, Joel Browne, Colette Graessle, Jackie Browne, Colette Morelli, Paula Ono, Mari Chang, Nathan Fischer, Joel Browne, Colette Graessle, Jackie Morelli, Paula Kaopua, Lana Godinet, Meripa Fischer, Joel Morelli, Paula Morelli, Paula McCubbin, Hamilton Graessle, Jackie Morelli, Paula McCubbin, Hamilton Graessle, Jackie Matayoshi, Ron Fischer      ");
array_files[218]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/Oiwi_Ake_Akamai_S_08.pdf","2007-10-30","264K"," Corel Office Document    ","","","Spring 2008 `Æiwi Ake Akamai Doctoral Fellowship Competition Award: This spring there will be six (6) awards, including expenses, of up to 45,000, (based on the availablity of funds) to support dissertation completion for doctoral students conducting dissertation research that significantly advances Native Hawaiian research, especially in the areas of Hawaiian language and culture. The purpose of award is to allow the students to work full-time on completing his or her dissertation. Must be enrolled as a classified graduate students (doctoral) in good standing, both when applying and while utilizing the award (excluding Summer Session). Students applying must be enrolled in Dissertation 800 when the award is made. The approved dissertation topic must be related to and relevant to Native Hawaiians. Each student must find a faculty mentor, the chair of the students disseration committee is preferred, who will work closely with the student for the duration of the award. The faculty mentors obligations include, but are not limited to, finding the student office space and working with the student on publications. Students not receiving other scholarship awards and those with demonstrable financial need will be given priority. Only one application per student. The student may not be otherwise employed (in a paid or volunteer position) during the award period. (original plus five collated complete sets) 1. Cover sheet (attached). 2. Complete and current Curriculum Vitae, including all awards, appointments, publications, presentations, and previous institutions attended. 3. A cover letter, not to exceed 5 pages, including: a. A brief description of the project, explaining how it advances Native Hawaiian research, the utilization of Hawaiian language and culture in the project, the students involvement with the Native Hawaiian community and how that relationship relates to the project; b. The research plan, including planned completion date; c. A brief history of the relationship between mentor and student (including pa      ");
array_files[219]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/de_curriculumplan.html","2007-10-12","31K","Addendum A    ","",""," Addendum A Jo Ann Regan Marshall L Smith 3 79 2007-05-10T21:50:00Z 2007-05-11T00:27:00Z 2007-05-11T00:30:00Z 1 515 2937 University of Hawaii 24 6 3446 11.8132 w:WordDocument w:PunctuationKerning/ w:ValidateAgainstSchemas/ w:SaveIfXMLInvalidfalse w:IgnoreMixedContentfalse w:AlwaysShowPlaceholderTextfalse w:Compatibility w:BreakWrappedTables/ w:SnapToGridInCell/ w:WrapTextWithPunct/ w:UseAsianBreakRules/ w:DontGrowAutofit/ w:BrowserLevelMicrosoftInternetExplorer4 w:LatentStyles DefLockedState=false LatentStyleCount=156 MSW DEGREE DISTANCE EDUCATION OPTION Cohort A (2007-2010) The st1:place w:st=onst1:PlaceType w:st=onUniversity of st1:PlaceName w:st=onHawai`i @ Manoa School of Social Work (UHM SSW) Master in Social Work (MSW) program is now available through distance education technology to neighbor island residents in their communities. The full title of the distance education option – UHM SSW SWITCHED-ON (UHM SSW Social Work Interactive Television, Computer-based and Hybrid Education Delivery – ONline, ONscreen, and ONsite) – incorporates the course delivery modality, as well as conveying our excitement about the potential of offering this new opportunity. Graduates through SWITCHED-ON will be awarded the MSW degree after completion of the  program of classes below, including the field practicum*. All students enrolled in SWITCHED-ON will participate in the Concentration on Children and Families.  The distance education sites beginning in Summer 2007 include:  Kaua‘i, Maui (Kahalui), Moloka‘i, and Hawai‘i Island (West Hawai‘i and st1:place w:st=on st1:City w:st=onHilo ). Hana and Lana‘i are additional available sites for the second cohort, to begin Summer, 2008. Semester MSW Courses** (course times to be announced) Available Class Time Blocks*** Summer 2007 Term 1 SW 659 -  Human Behavior in the Social Environment I   SW 660 -  Human Behavior in the Social Environment II   MWF 7:30-9:45 PM (1st & 2nd 6 weeks) Fall 2007 Term 2 SW 640 – Introduction to Scientific Methods & Principles in Social Work Elective: Tre      ");
array_files[220]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/bulletin/bulletin07_08.pdf","2007-10-08","1391K","bulletin07_08.pdf    ","","","2007­2008 University of Hawai`i at Manoa ¯ School of Social Work Deadline for Receipt of Spring 2008 Applications BSW--October 1, 2007 (early admission) Deadline for Receipt of Fall 2008 Applications BSW--March 1, 2008 MSW (Manoa Campus Option)--February 1, 2008 ¯ PhD--January 15, 2008 Deadline for Receipt of Summer 2008 Applications MSW (Distance Education Neighbor Island Option) October 1, 2007 General communication should be addressed to: School of Social Work, University of Hawai`i at Manoa, Henke Hall ¯ 1800 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 956-7182 Web site: www.hawaii.edu/sswork Admissions E-mail Address: sswadmit@hawaii.edu Distance Education communication should be addressed to: School of Social Work, University of Hawai`i at Manoa, 215A Henke Hall ¯ 1800 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 (808) 956-9470 (v/tty) Web site: www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de DE Admissions E-mail: smithml@hawaii.edu The University of Hawai`i at M¯ noa School of Social Work is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and is commita ted to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, gender, age, religion, color, ethnic or national origin, disability, marital status, arrest and court record, sexual orientation, and veteran status. This policy covers academic considerations such as admission and access to, and participation and treatment in the Universitys programs, activities, and services. This Bulletin was prepared to provide information about the School of Social Work of the University of Hawai`i at M¯ noa and does a not constitute a contract. For further information students can consult the UH M¯ noa Catalog. The University reserves the right to a change or delete, supplement, or otherwise amend at any time and without prior notice the information, requirements, and policies contained in this Bulletin. This publication is available in alternate format upon request for persons with print disabilities. Contents General Information The University of Hawai`i at M¯ noa................................. 4 a Acc      ");
array_files[221]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_00_letter.pdf","2007-10-08","290K"," Microsoft Word - application form letter.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOA School of Social Work Aloha Applicant! Thank you for your interest in our Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare. In the enclosed package you will find the following: Fall 2008 application materials: o Information for Applicants o School of Social Work Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare Application for Admission o Ph.D. Reference Form (three copies) o University of Hawai`i Graduate Admissions Application & Information Booklet o Application Checklist School of Social Work Bulletin Ph.D. in Social Welfare brochure Financial resources Statistical Information Form Application deadline: All application materials must be postmarked by JANUARY 15, 2008. Please begin early, as the application process takes time. Mail all materials to: University of Hawai`i at Manoa Graduate Admissions Office 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 354 Honolulu, HI 96822 Please use the enclosed Application Checklist to track your submission. Before mailing materials, be sure all sections of all forms are completed, including signatures and dates as required. All transcripts and other application materials become the property of the School of Social Work and will not be returned. If you have any questions, please contact the School of Social Work Ph.D. program specialist, Jennifer Kishida, at (808) 956-7182 or at jenkishi@hawaii.edu and she will be able to direct your call to the appropriate source. Sincerely, Paula T. Morelli, Ph.D. Chair, Ph.D. Program Enclosures 1800 East West Road, Henke Hall, Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822 Telephone: (808) 956-7182, Facsimile: (808) 956-5964 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution     ");
array_files[222]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_03_lor.pdf","2007-10-03","211K"," Microsoft Word - PhD reference form 08-09.doc    ","","","Name of Applicant: University of Hawai`i at Manoa School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road · Henke Hall · Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822 Ph.D. PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WELFARE Ph.D. REFERENCE FORM WAIVING THE RIGHT OF ACCESS Name of Applicant: _________________________________________________________________ (Please print last, first, middle initial) To Applicant: In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, if accepted into the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare at the University of Hawaii, you will have the right to access any and all letters of reference. Waiver of this right is voluntary. Please sign below if you wish to make this a confidential reference by waiving your right of access to it. _______________________________________________ Applicants signature To Reference: The person named above has applied for admission to the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare at the University of Hawai`i School of Social Work. The purpose of the doctoral program is to prepare students for leadership roles in social work education, the profession of social work, and the field of social welfare. The doctoral program advances the Schools mission to generate, transmit, and apply knowledge regarding the relationship between social problems and effective professional practice. In particular, the program encourages advanced level scholarly inquiry to enhance knowledge through an understanding of Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander and Asian culture of our communities, state, and the Pacific Region. ____________________________________ Date _ Please complete this reference form and attach a reference letter. Return both pages of this form and your reference letter to the applicant sealed in an envelope with your signature across the back flap of the envelope. The deadline for the applicant to submit a completed application, including your reference, is January 15, 2008. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution Name of Applicant: In order to evaluate this applicant for the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare, we      ");
array_files[223]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_02_appl.pdf","2007-10-03","158K"," Microsoft Word - application for admission 08-09.doc    ","","","University of Hawai`i School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road · Henke Hall · Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822 Ph.D. PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WELFARE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 2008-2009 Please read Information for Applicants before completing this form. Please type or print clearly. [ ] New Student [ ] Reapplication IDENTIFYING INFORMATION Last Name First Middle Social Security Number Home Phone: __________________________ Work Phone: __________________________ Cell Phone: Zip/Postal Code Valid Until Academic Year Applying: Fall Date of Application: Current Address: Street Number City/Province State/Country Permanent Address: Street Number Phone: City/Province State/Country Zip/Postal Code E-mail Address: Legal Residence: State/Country 1 EDUCATION (List in chronological order all colleges and universities attended. Attach additional pages if needed.) COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY DATES FROM TO MAJOR DEGREE EMPLOYMENT (List in chronological order all professional positions held, including military service. Attach additional pages if needed. Attach a full resume that provides relevant employment history and dates of employment. Also list all scholastic or related honors [with dates received], significant volunteer activities, and membership in professional organizations.) ORGANIZATION/ADDRESS POSITION DATES FROM TO SUPERVISOR BIBLIOGRAPHY (List published writings, grant proposals, and major reports. Include titles, names of coauthors, dates, journal name if an article, and any other relevant information about the listed documents. Attach additional pages if needed.) OTHER ACTIVITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE DOCTORAL PROGRAM (List scholastic honors, activities in professional and service organizations, awards, and any additional qualifications you would like considered by the Admissions Committee. Attach additional pages if needed.) 2 APPLICATIONS TO OTHER SCHOOLS (List other schools, if any, to which you are applying. Attach additional pages if needed.) REFERENCES (Indicate at least three (3) persons whom you are contacting for referenc      ");
array_files[224]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_01_applinfo.pdf","2007-10-03","91K"," Microsoft Word - info for applicants 08-09.doc    ","","","University of Hawai`i School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road · Henke Hall · Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822 Ph.D. PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WELFARE INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS Application Deadline: JANUARY 15, 2008. It is the applicants responsibility to arrange for a timely application. Mail fully completed application packet to: University of Hawai`i at Manoa Graduate Admissions Office 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 354 Honolulu, HI 96822 Criteria for Admission The primary purpose of the application process for the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare is to select students who show the greatest potential for scholarship and for future contributions to the field of social welfare in Hawai`i and the Pacific Basin. In addition to requirements set forth by the University of Hawai`i Graduate Division, the Doctoral Program Committee of the School of Social Work looks for evidence of the following when reviewing applications: 1. Applicants must have a Master of Social Work degree from a CSWE accredited school/program of social work prior to beginning the PhD program1. Exceptions are made to this requirement for applicants from countries without CSWE accreditation provided they produce evidence that their masters degree is approved by the International Social Work Degree Recognition and Evaluation Service of the Council on Social Work Education: http://www.cswe.org/CSWE/career/evalservice/ or for masters degreed applicants (in allied areas e.g. public health, psychology, counseling, nursing, medicine) with exceptionally strong credentials and experience working in social work settings2. 2. Scholarly capacity ­ Applicants are expected to demonstrate capacity for advanced academic work, potential for scholarship, excellent writing skills, and evidence of analytic skills, research interest and capabilities, as part of the admissions application. The ability to work independently and develop competence to design and carry out rigorous research studies relevant for social work is a crucial expectation of the Ph.D. program. 1 Students are urged to      ");
array_files[225]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_Prosp_Student.pdf","2007-10-03","255K"," Microsoft Word - Dear Prospective Student lthd.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOA School of Social Work Dear Prospective Student: Aloha welcome to this website and mahalo for your interest in doctoral education! The Doctoral Program at the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work provides excellent preparation for careers in research, policy and teaching. The members of our graduate faculty are diverse, have strong records of scholarship and are committed to doctoral education. Our program offers opportunities in research in a wide variety of areas including social welfare, behavioral health, health, and social development within indigenous and international contexts. A student in our program will work closely with a faculty mentor throughout her or his doctoral training; have applied research experience; opportunities to learn and practice teaching skills, develop and present at state and national conferences; and be actively involved in writing and publication. In addition to coursework, a variety of career development supports are available to prepare for leadership in the profession such as writing and publication workshops, practice and preparation for job interviews and presentations. A doctoral student in our program is an investment in the future of the social work profession and its commitment to the well-being of all people. I encourage you to read the information about our program provided in this website. We are happy to send you hard-copy information about our program. You can reach me at (808) 9566124 or email me at morelli@hawaii.edu or our PhD Program Specialist, Jennifer Kishida at (808) 956-3831 jenkishi@hawaii.edu with questions or to discuss your interest in doctoral education. Again thank you for your interest in our program, I look forward to meeting you. Aloha pumehana, Paula T. Tanemura Morelli, Ph,D. Doctoral Program Chair 1800 East West Road, Henke Hall, Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822 Telephone: (808) 956-7182, Facsimile: (808) 956-5964 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution     ");
array_files[226]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_04_chcklst.pdf","2007-10-03","67K"," Microsoft Word - application checklist 08-09.doc    ","","","University of Hawai`i School of Social Work Ph.D. PROGRAM IN SOCIAL WELFARE APPLICATION CHECKLIST Application deadline: JANUARY 15, 2008 Mail fully completed application packet with all items indicated below to: University of Hawai`i at Manoa Graduate Admissions Office 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 354 Honolulu, HI 96822 Please use the checklist below to track your application material submission. The following documents have been completed and sent to the Graduate Admissions Office : [] [] [] [] [] [] [] University of Hawai`i Graduate Admissions Application and 50 application fee School of Social Work Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare Application for Admission Statement of Purpose Sample of academic or scholarly writing Two official transcripts from every college and university attended, in sealed envelopes. Three completed Ph.D. Reference Forms with reference letters in sealed envelopes with the references signature across the sealed flap. Statistical Information Form Arrangements have been made to send the following documents: [] [] TOEFL scores (international students only) GRE scores (recommended; see Information for Applicants)     ");
array_files[227]=new Array(0,32,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw-info/MSW-Application%20Process-08.ppt","2007-09-20","686K","MSW-Application%20Process-08.ppt    ","",""," Program FilesSearch Engine Composerconverttemptemp407804.ppt E komo mai! Welcome to the University of Hawaiâ€˜i at MÄnoa School of Social Work MSW Program Application Information For Fall 2008 Quick Index Mahalo for your interest in our MSW program! New students are admitted only in the Fall semester of each school year. This presentation can assist you in understanding the process for admissions into the UHM Master of Social Work Program. Please be sure to carefully review the most current UH MÄnoa Catalog, and the School of Social Work Bulletin before applying for admission. Helpful websites: UHM Graduate Division Admissions: www.hawaii.edu/graduatestudies/admissions/html/admissions.htm International Student Services: www.hawaii.edu/issmanoa Financial Aid: www.hawaii.edu/fas Tuition information: http://www.hawaii.edu/admrec/tuition.html Housing: www.housing.hawaii.edu/ My UH website: www.hawaii.edu/myuh/manoa Frequently Asked Questions Information for International Students Test Score Requirements Advanced Standing Criteria Advanced Standing Description Admissions Requirements List of SSW Application Materials Application Process & Deadline Date Getting started Helpful Links E komo mai! Welcome to the University of Hawaiâ€˜i at MÄnoa School of Social Work MSW Program Application Information For Fall 2008 Quick Index Mahalo for your interest in our MSW program! New students are admitted only in the Fall semester of each school year. This presentation can assist you in understanding the process for admissions into the UHM Master of Social Work Program. Please be sure to carefully review the most current UH MÄnoa Catalog, and the School of Social Work Bulletin before applying for admission. Helpful websites: UHM Graduate Division Admissions: www.hawaii.edu/graduatestudies/admissions/html/admissions.htm International Student Services: www.hawaii.edu/issmanoa Financial Aid: www.hawaii.edu/fas Tuition information: http://www.hawaii.edu/admrec/tuition.html Housing: www.housing.hawaii.edu/ My UH website: www.haw      ");
array_files[228]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw_03_app.pdf","2007-09-19","393K"," Microsoft Word - MSW application rev.07.doc    ","","","Application Date APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION ­ MSW PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOA SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK 1800 EAST-WEST ROAD, HENKE HALL HONOLULU, HI 96822 (808) 956-7182 Email: sswadmit@hawaii.edu Program(s) for which you want your application considered: MSW - Regular Program Advanced Standing (must meet criteria) Received: 3 Letters of Recommendation Personal Statement Transcripts Resume Statistical Info. Form Liberal Arts Background Financial Aid Form New Applicant Reapplicant Transfer (MSW) Are you interested in applying to the Hawai`i Child Welfare Education Collaboration (HCWEC) Project? Yes Please type or print in ink: Legal Name: Last First Street Number State/Country Street Number State/Country No Middle Social Security Number (h) Phone: (b) Zip Until: Date (h) Zip State of Legal Residence Phone: (b) Email Address: Country of Citizenship Current/Local Address: City Permanent Address: City Place of Birth (City, State, Country) EDUCATION College or University and Location Dates From To Degree Major Please answer the following questions: 1. 2. Except for minor editorial assistance, did you write your admissions Personal Statement? Are you a transfer student from another CSWE accredited MSW Program? If yes, semester/quarter and year taken ____________________________ Yes No Yes No Advanced Standing Applicants Only Is your BSW degree from a CSWE accredited program? (1 = 1st choice through 4 = 4th choice): Yes No Date BSW degree conferred: ___________ For planning purposes, please indicate your interest in the following concentration areas by order of preference ~ Child and Family Gerontology Health Mental Health Rev. 09/12/07 LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION: Please identify the three individuals from whom you will be requesting letters of recommendation in the space provided below. Preferably these letters will be from persons who have supervised your work or academic studies. Advanced Standing applicants: At least one of your recommendations must come from a teaching or practicum faculty of your BSW program      ");
array_files[229]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw_01_welcome.pdf","2007-09-17","268K","msw_01_welcome.pdf    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOA School of Social Work Student Services Aloha MSW Applicant! Thank you for your interest in the the University of Hawai`i at M~noa School of Social Work. The enclosed materials are for Fall 2008 admission to the MSW Program. Detailed information on the MSW Program and Admission Requirements are provided in the School of Social Work Bulletin which is included with this packet. International applicants should also review the Graduate Division Application Information form carefully for special requirements. You will need to complete 2 separate applications. (1) The Graduate Division application form, application fee, and official transcripts must be sent to: Graduate Division Admissions Office, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2540 Maile Way, Spalding 354, Honolulu, HI 96822. (2) The UHM School of Social Work application, official transcripts, and related materials must be sent to: UH School of Social Work, Admissions Office, 1800 East-West Road, Henke Hall, Honolulu, HI 96822. The deadline for Fall MSW Applications is February 1, 2008. No application can be processed without all requested supporting materials. Please read and follow the MSW Application Instructions carefully. If you have received a BSW degree from a CSWE approved program and meet the admissions criteria, you have the option of applying for Advanced Standing. If you are accepted, you will be required to complete a mandatory 3 credit ASIST (Advance Standing Integrative Seminar & Training) course during the summer of 2008, from July through August. Once you have accepted your admittance into the Advanced Standing program, informational details on the ASIST course will be forthcoming to you. The School of Social Work has scheduled information sessions on the MSW Curriculum, Admission Requirements, and Application Procedures. This is an opportunity for you to visit our School, hear about the program, and ask questions. If you are interested in attending, please see the reverse side of this letter for specific dates. Question      ");
array_files[230]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw_05_AS.pdf","2007-09-17","70K"," Microsoft Word - Advanced Standing Criteria and Instructions 08.doc    ","",""," ADVANCED STANDING CRITERIA AND INSTRUCTIONS An applicant who is admitted into Advanced Standing in the MSW Program will enter into the second (Concentration) year of the program. Advanced Standing requires: 1) the student complete at least 30 credit hours to receive a Master of Social Work degree; 2) twenty-four of the required 30 credit hours be at the 600 level or above, 3) electives cannot be any of the required Foundation Year courses, with the exception of SW 650: Research Design & Evaluation, and 4) successful completion of the ASIST integrative seminar and practicum (3 credits). To apply for Advanced Standing in the MSW Program, the following criteria must be met: 1) The applicant must meet the admissions criteria for the MSW Program. 2) The applicant must have graduated from a Bachelor of Social Work program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Applicants who are still in their BSW program should apply following the first quarter or semester of their senior year. Admission to Advanced Standing would be conditional, pending receipt of the final grades and confirmation of the degree. Students who have a BSW degree from a school outside of the United States and want to be considered for Advanced Standing will need to make use of CSWEs services of reviewing supporting materials to determine if the students undergraduate social work program meets CSWEs accreditation standards. CSWEs determination must reach the School of Social Work by February 1. This can be a lengthy process and involves a fee. Please contact the Chair of the MSW Program for more information. 3) Receipt of the Bachelor of Social Work degree has not been more than seven years from the time that the Master of Social Work degree is to be conferred. 4) The applicants cumulative Grade Point Ratio (GPR) is 3.0 or higher (4.0 = A scale) and in all courses required in the BSW program. 5) Applicants must: a) complete the Personal Statement for Advanced Standing Students; b) obtain at least one of the 3 Letters of Recommendation from      ");
array_files[231]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw_04_LOR.pdf","2007-09-17","376K"," Microsoft Word - LOR 08.doc    ","","","University of Hawai`i at Mnoa School of Social Work Henke Hall @ 1800 East West Road @ Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Telephone: (808) 956-7182 @ Facsimile: (808) 956-5964 LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM To the Applicant: Please read and complete this section of the form. Deliver or mail this form to the person who will write your recommendation. Provide your recommender with an envelope addressed to you. Request your recommender to complete the form, enclose it in the envelope, seal it, write their signature across the seal and return it to you. Name of Applicant (print) ____________________________________________________________ Last First Middle In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, if accepted and enrolled in the School of Social Work, you have the right of access to any and all letters of recommendation. Waiver of this right is voluntary. Applicant: Please sign on the line below if you wish to make this a confidential recommendation by waiving your right to access to it. Signature __________________________________ Date _____________________________ To the Recommender: The person whose name appears above is seeking admission to the Master of Social Work Program at the University of Hawai`i and has requested that your evaluation be included as part of the information on which we will base our admission decision. We would appreciate your candid appraisal of the applicants strengths and limitations with regard to the applicants potential as a graduate student and professional social worker. Please note that an applicant who has not waived his/her right of access (as shown above) has the right to see your appraisal. We thank you for the time and effort you have taken to complete this form. Please assess the applicant by checking the appropriate rating box and giving a brief explanation supporting your rating. Feel free to attach an additional narrative or letter if you wish but we will not be able to use this recommendation unless you complete the rating form that ha      ");
array_files[232]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw_02_applinst.pdf","2007-09-17","132K"," Microsoft Word - MSW application instructions 08.doc    ","","","MSW APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (for Fall 2008) PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY Refer to the School of Social Work Bulletin or website: www.hawaii.edu/sswork for general information about the school, criteria for admission into the MSW Program, a description of the MSW Program and curriculum, tuition and fees, and financial aid. DEADLINE : Submission date for all application materials is February 1 New students are admitted only in the fall semester of each school year. Completed applications are processed by the school in the order that they are received. Processing of applications will end when the schools capacity has been reached. We strongly urge applicants to submit applications at the earliest possible time. We anticipate processing some late applications as space and time allows. However, applicants seeking School of Social Work administered financial aid must meet the February 1 deadline. There are two separate applications, (1) the School of Social Work, and (2) the UHM Graduate Division. Only completed application packets will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee. It is the applicants responsibility to compile all required materials and return them to the School of Social Work, and the UHM Graduate Division by the application deadline. Final processing of your application will be held until all materials are received. Send your completed School of Social Work application and related materials to: University of Hawai`i at Mnoa School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road, Henke Hall 230 Honolulu, HI 96822 ATT: MSW Admissions Office 1. Required SSW Admission Materials: Be sure that your full name is on each document. School of Social Work Application for Admission Statistical Information Form Liberal Arts Background Form Resume (resume guidelines are provided) Personal Statement (guidelines provided) An official transcript from every college and university attended in sealed and signed envelopes. Exception: UH system transcripts are available via Banner. 7. Three completed Letter of Recomm      ");
array_files[233]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/reg_curr.pdf","2007-09-04","4K"," Microsoft Word - reg_curr.doc    ","","","Curricular Pattern for Distance Education MSW Option S U MME R FALL SPRING YEAR ON E SW 659 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (3) SW 660 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (3) SW 640 Introduction to Scientific Methods & Principles in Social Work (3) Elective SW 606 Social Work Practice with Individuals (3) SW 630 Social Welfare Policy & Services (3) YEA R TWO SW 607 Social Work Practice with Families & Groups (3) SW 680 ASIST for Advanced Standing Elective SW 650 Research Designs & Data Analyses for the Evaluatio n of Practice Effectiveness (3) SW 690 Foundation -Year Practicum (3) SW 631 Social Work Practice in Communities & Organizations (3) Elective SW 691 Foundation -Year Practicum (3) YEAR THREE SW 717 Social Work Practice wi th Children & Families (3) Elective SW 741 Review of Research in Social Work (3) SW 790 Concentration-Year Practicum (V) SW 718 Seminar in Social Work Practice with Children & Families (3) SW 797 Social Welfare Policy & Change (3) SW 791 C oncentration-Year Practicu m (V)     ");
array_files[234]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/adv_stand_curr.pdf","2007-09-04","7K"," Microsoft Word - adv_stand_curr.doc    ","","","Curricular Pattern for the Two-Year Advanced Standing Distance Education MSW Option S U MME R OPTION AL PR E-YEAR ON E FALL SPRING Elective* YEAR ON E ASIST for Advanced Standing Elective* SW 650 Research Designs & Data Analyses for the Evaluation of Practice Effectiveness (3) Elective* YEAR TW O SW 717 Social Work Practice with Children & Families (3) Elective* SW 741 Review of Research in Social Work (3) SW 790 Concentration-Year Practicum (V) SW 718 Seminar in Social Work Practice with Children & Families (3) SW 797 Social Welfare Policy & Change (3) SW 791 Concentration-Year Practicum (V) *Two electives are ordinarily required, but this depends on the following: 1. The total credits transferred into the MSW Program (See Graduate Division Policy: http://www.hawaii.edu/graduate/policies/html/transfer.htm ) 2. The previous grades earned in any prior courses being considered for transfer 3. Whether the student is considering the Extended Practicum Option of the MSW Program 4. Whether the student opt for Research Plan A (Thesis Option) or Research Plan B (which can involve a second or third research course) 5. Consultation with ones academic advisor after the student is admitted into the DE MSW Optio n     ");
array_files[235]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/msw/msw_HCWEC.pdf","2007-08-29","101K"," Brochure - Elegant    ","","","THINKING ABOUT A SOCIAL W O R K C A R E E R I N he HCWEC needs people who have the desire to learn what it takes to help the children and families in Hawai`i who are in great need of support and interventions. , What are Public Child Welfare Services? They are specialized casework services to neglected, abused, and exploited children and their families. , As a social worker in public child welfare, you will face challenges working with children and their families whose problems may at times seem insurmountable, and with systems that may seem to work against you at every turn. However, by working through the barriers you will reap the rewards that come from having helped strengthen or unite a family or having helped a child find a safe and healthy home. T PUBLIC CHILD WELFARE? The Hawai`i Child Welfare Education Collaboration (HCWEC)........... This project is made possible from Federal Funds from the Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Grant. might be for you!!! Eligibility The HCWEC Project Begun in the fall of 1998, The Hawai`i Child Welfare Education Collaboration is a new project between the University of Hawai`i School of Social Work and the State Department of Human Services (DHS). , T he goal of the project is to increase the number of Social Workers with Masters Degrees in public child welfare in Hawai`i. The project has been designed to accommodate current DHS employees and also those who are not currently employed in public child welfare. Students in the project will have the opportunity to receive a structured and competency based educational experience with an emphasis in public child welfare. Students will have practicum experiences that are directly related to child welfare and one year of practicum will be within the Department of Human Services Child Welfare Services Branch. Students will also have seminars that are designed to further integrate field experiences with classroom learning. Two types of programs are offered within the project: , One* & Two Year Full Time Program . This program is des      ");
array_files[236]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/marlene.html","2007-08-16","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Henke Hall Student Information Student Rights -- Aloha, Marlene Matsuda! Aloha, Marlene Matsuda! In October, Marlene Matsuda, a much loved staff member of the School of Social Work, will retire. She has been the MSW program secretary for 36 years! If you received your MSW between 1971 and 2007, you will know and love her as much as we do. Marlene remembers being interviewed for the job by Fred Merritt, Director of Admissions, back in 1971, and said she immediately felt so comfortable that she knew that this was where she wanted to be – never dreaming it would be for 36 years. She can recall almost all of the hundreds of students and the many practicum instructors who have passed through her office and will take with her very happy memories and wonderful stories. She will also take with her a sizeable piece of the School of Social Work’s history, and she will be sorely missed by faculty and staff. We wish her the happiest and healthiest of well-deserved retirements as she gardens, exercises, takes classes and volunteers – doing all the things she had no time to do for 36 years. She has asked that there be no parties or special events planned for her, and has agreed instead to have any gifts alumni may like to make to honor her immeasurable contributions to the school, added to the Alumni & Friends Endowed Scholarship fund, so that more students in the future may receive scholarships. Please feel free to send Marlene a special message of aloha. You may also use the link below to make a special gift in Marlene’s Honor. Mahalo! Send a special message of Aloha! *Click Here to send Marlene a message.* *Click Here to make a Gift in Marlenes honor to The Alumni & Friends Endowed Scholarship.* University of Hawaii at Manoa - School of Social       ");
array_files[237]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/kenlee.html","2007-08-14","3K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Faculty Staff Offices Ken Lee Jr. Specialist Director of Disaster Case Management Training Henke Hall Rm. Tel: 808.839.4194 E-mail: leekooslee@aol.com Research/Interest Disaster mental health services Building responses to natural and technological disasters :: back :: © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments::     ");
array_files[238]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/2007%20DE%20option%20MSW%20orientation%20handbook.pdf","2007-08-09","766K"," Microsoft Word - 2007 DE option MSW orientation handbook.doc    ","","","SWITCHED-ON! Distance Education M.S.W. Option HANDBOOK Commencement: May 15-16, 2010! Cohort 1: 2007-2010 NOTE: This version of this Handbook is not official. The official version will always be found on the Distance Education MSW Option web site: http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/ TABLE OF CONTENTS School of Social Work Mission Statement..................................................................3 MSW Program ...............................................................................................4- 20 MSW Program Overview....................................................................5 MSW Program Objectives................................................................6- 9 MSW Curriculum....................................................................... 10- 13 Graduate Certificate Programs.............................................................14 Advanced Standing..........................................................................1 4 MSW Waiver Program.....................................................................14 Course Organization (DE 3- yr & DE Advanced Standing schedule)............ 15- 16 Part -time Study.................... .......................................................... 17 MSW Courses........................................................................... 17- 20 Academic Policies, Advising, Rights & Responsibilities.................... .........................21- 30 Academi c Policies: Registration, Course loads, Degrees, etc ...................... 22- 27 Academic Advising..................................................................... 27- 28 Academic Rights & Responsibilities................................................... 29- 30 General Information....................................................................................... 31- 35 Advisement............................................................................................ .32 Electronic Bulletin Board................................................................ ....      ");
array_files[239]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/2008_de_msw_appl_materials/HCWEC_DE_Brochure.pdf","2007-08-03","155K"," HCWEC-DE Brochure.pub    ","","","Are you thinking about furthering your education and career by getting your Masters degree in Social Work? Educating Social Workers for service in public child welfare The Hawaii Child Welfare Education Collaboration, Distance Education Option allows current DHS employees in Child Welfare to continue to work full time and take classes part time to complete their MSW in three years. The project also reimburses students for their tuition and other educational related expenses. Students then will continue their employment with DHS for at least two years after their graduation. Hawaii Child Welfare Education Collaboration Distance Education Option A Partnership between the Hawaii Department of Human Services and the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work HCWEC-DE 1800 East West Road Henke Hall, 209 Honolulu, HI 96822 This project is made possible from Federal Funds from the Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Grant. Phone: 808-956-8089 Fax: 808-956-5964 E-mail: jgt@hawaii.edu A Partnership between the Hawaii Department of Human Services and the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work The Hawaii Child Welfare Education Collaboration Distance Education Option (HCWEC ­ DE) The Hawaii Child Welfare Education Collaboration ­ Distance Education Option (HCWEC-DE) is a joint effort of the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work (UH SSW) and the Hawaii Department of Human Services (DHS). It is designed in response to the shortage of staff that have a Masters in Social Work (MSW) in the Hawaii DHS, Child Welfare Services Branch (CWSB). The mission of the HCWEC-DE program is to better serve neighbor island families and youth in the child welfare system by having sufficient numbers of MSW level social workers employed by DHS CWSB. The goal of the project is to increase the number of MSW level practitioners in public child welfare on the neighbor islands. The Program Currently, the DE Option of HCWEC is open only to DHS employees who are currently working for the CWSB. These students may continue to work full time an      ");
array_files[240]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/Combo%20Grids-no%20summary%20line.pdf","2007-07-18","10K"," Microsoft Word - Combo Grids 6 for MSG Aug 06 REV Nov 741 change-n    ","","","SOCIAL WORK MSW DISTANCE EDUCATION OPTION ­ CURRICULAR PATTERN ­ two concurrent cohorts at all times after Year One (Cohorts here = A through C) (A new cohort starts in the first and second years of each three- year cycle. The pattern is to admit students two years in a row, then no admits for one year, and so on ­ with a slight variation proposed for Advanced Standing students.) 2007 -2008 SUM 1 Cohort A SW 659 HBSE I SW 660 HBSE II FALL 1 SW 640 Intro/Sci/Meth Elective SPR 1 SW 606 Px/Indiv SW 630 SWPS 2008 -2009 (Pattern 1) SUM 2 Elective Cohort A SUM 1 Cohort B 2009 -2010 (Pattern 2) Elective SUM 3 Cohort A [SW 672] SUM 2 Cohort B 2010 -2011 (Pattern 3) Elective SUM 3 [SW 672] Cohort B SUM 1 Cohort C SW 659 HBSE I Elective SW 659 HBSE I [ASIST for Adv. Standing] SW 660 HBSE II FALL 2 SW 607 Px/Fam/Grps SW 650 Res /Design/Data SW 690 Field SPR 2 Elective SW 691 Field SW 631 Px/Com/Org FALL 1 SW 630 SWPS SW 640 Intro/Sci/Meth SPR 1 SW 606 Px/Indiv Elective FALL 3 SW 741 Rev/ Research SW 607 Px/Fam/Grps SW 717 Px/Ch/Fam SW 650 Res/Design/Data SW 790 Field SW 690 Field SPR 3 SW 718 Ch/Fam/Sem Elective SW 791 Field SW 691 Feld SW 797 SWP/Change SW 631 Px/Com/Org [ASIST for Adv. Standing] FALL 2 SP 2 FALL 3 SW 741 Rev/Research SW 717 Px/Ch/Fam SW 790 Field SPR 3 SW 718 Ch/Fam/Sem SW 791 Field SW 797 SWP/Change SW 660 HBSE II FALL 1 SW 630 SWPS SW 640 Intro/Sci/Meth SPR 1 SW 606 Px/Indiv Elective Alvarez ­ 10/26/06, 10-04 -05, 10-05-05, 11/08/05, 7-27-06 , 11-13-06, 07-18 -07 1 Printed: 7/18/2007, 3:52:37 PM     ");
array_files[241]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/indigenous_conference.html","2007-07-12","8K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Contact Us Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni/Donations Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities Student Information Henke Hall Student Information Student Rights -- Indigenous Voices in Social Work: Not Lost In Translation Conference Highlights and Pictures CSWE Cosponsors the University of Hawai‘i School of Social Work’s First Indigenous Social Work Conference The UH School of Social Work held a conference entitled Indigenous Voices in Social Work: Not Lost in Translation at the Makaha Resort from June 4 – 7, 2007. Cosponsored by CSWE, the conference focused on the intersection of social work and indigenous peoples and featured over 400 presenters, participants, tribal/community leaders and social workers from Aotearoa New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Africa, North America, Canada, Hawai‘i, Australia, Tonga, Taiwan and Guam. Topics ranged from domestic violence to substance abuse to the long-term effects of colonization. Highlights included a memorial lecture by Nainoa Thompson, master navigator of the Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hokule‘a, about his late father, esteemed social worker and UHSSW alum Myron “Pinky” Thompson; a welcome message from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustee Chairperson (and UHSSW alum) Haunani Apoliona; a performance by the Montana Indian Hall of Fame Dance Troupe; and a keynote talk by Native Hawaiian activist and radio show host Poka Laenui. There were over 75 workshops from indigenous practitioners and scholars and a number of site visits to local social service agencies whose primary clientele are Native Hawaiians. The conference was conceived in 2004 when UH School of Social Work dean Jon K. Matsuoka attended the International Federation of Social Workers conference in Australia. While there, delegates from Aotearoa, Canada, America and Pacific Island Nations began discussing the urgent need to have such a c      ");
array_files[242]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/Platform-revised.pdf","2007-05-29","16K"," Microsoft Word - Platform-revised.doc    ","","","Platform Operating System Monitor Port USB Port PC (Minimum) Windows XP Professional or Vista Service Pack 2 Standard 15 pin monitor port (or adapter) 1 USB port PC (Recommended) Windows XP Professional or Vista Service Pack 2 Standard 15 pin monitor port (or adapter) 2 USB v ersion 2 ports 801.11b or 802.11g wireless network card (for UH wireless connection) CD -RW/DVD (inter nal) 60-80 GB or larger Firewire (IEEE 1394) port 1 GB Preferred 2.8GHz Celeron or Pentium 4 with HT Technology Processor 3-year On-site Warranty Sound card Microphone headset for audio/video conferencing Software Productivity Software MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) XP or later Office updates Free from UH McAfee Antivirus SSH 3.2.9 for secure file transfers Free from 3rd Party Companies Adobe Acrobat Reader Firefox (Mozilla) Multimedia plug-ins (Shockwave, RealPlayer, QuickTime, Flash) PDF995 (PDF printer) Thunderbird (Mozilla) E-mail Skype (Internet phone) Ad-Aware (spyware remover) Spybot (spyware remover) Picasa 2 (Photo editor/organizer) Additional software as assigned 10/100Mbps Ethernet Connection or Connectivity 801.11b or 802.11g wireless network card (for UH wireless connection) CD-R or CD -RW Drives (peripheral) 15-25 GB or Hard Drive larger Available PCMCIA slot for Firewire a Firewire adapter 256 -512 MB RAM Minimum 2.8GHz Celeron or Processor Pentium 4 with HT Technology Processor 3-year On-site Warranty Warranty Sound Sound card     ");
array_files[243]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/DESuccessbrochure.pdf","2007-05-29","38K"," Microsoft Word - DESuccessbrochure.doc    ","","","BE ON TIME Its important that you complete all your work on time. Being prompt is crucial for an on-line class. There are times you will work as a group. When you are late, other members of your group cannot complete projects without every-one finishing on time. If you need more time, make sure that you let the instructor as well as fellow group members know. However, if youre late all the time, expect the other students to be less patient with you. Do not be late on assignments. If youre in a hybrid class, a class that is part on-line & part face-toface, attend every class on time. If you miss class continually and are unable to communicate with the rest of the class or the instructor, you may have to face the consequences. It is your responsibility to get the information for each class. I dont know will appear as an excuse. READ CAREFULLY Read all of the announcements, directions, guidelines and syllabus instructions very carefully. Read all the material over more than once to make sure that you thoroughly understand all that is required of you for the class. Print a hard copy of the instructions and review it so that you know what is expected of you. It is unlikely that the other students will respond to a question that is already spelled out in web and email documents. Dont expect the other students to be tolerant either, if you fail to follow items that are clearly listed in the assignment instructions or the class guidelines. Know and meet all the requirements of all the course assignments. HAVE CONFIDENCE Believe in your ability to understand accurately written directions. Being confident in yourself is one of the keys to having a successful on-line experience. If you need constant affirmation of your ability to correctly understand what is required of you, perhaps an on-line class is not for you. Be aware of delayed responses. Unlike personal interactive classes, Internet courses dont have the immediate response time from the instructor when you ask a question. It often takes five minutes or longer to r      ");
array_files[244]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/Financial%20Aid%20Survey-youn.pdf","2007-05-29","12K","Financial%20Aid%20Survey-youn.pdf    ","","","Name _ _________________________ Date__________ MSW DE Cohort Financial Aid Survey On the table below please indicate on the table below what scholarships you applied for, which ones you received, the amount granted, the number of semesters the scholarshi p is good for, and if the scholarship is renewable. Please leave any unknown information blank. Scholarship Names Achievement Grant (aka, School of Social W ork Tuition Waiver) Alumni/ae & Friends of the School of Social W ork Betty Lyle Anderson Scholarship CAMHD Scholarships Faculty/Staff Tuition W aiver Gaile M. Kurren Scholarship HCW EC Kamehameha Schools Katherine Newkirk Handley Graduate Social W ork Student Loan Fund Liko A`e Mental Health Scholarships Moloka`i Health Foundation Sally Kanehe Lampson Endowed Scholarship The American Association of University W omen The Barbara Alice Mower Memorial Scholarship The East- W est Center The Hawai`i Community Foundation The Japanese W omens Society of Honolulu The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program The Native Hawaiian Leade rship Project Research Corporation University of Hawai` I (RCUH) Other (please specify): Applied for? (Y / N ) Received? (Y/N) Amount # of Semesters Renewable? (Y/N) Y/N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N Y/N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N Y/N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N /N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N ___________ ______________________________________ Y/N Y/N     ");
array_files[245]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/Hi`ilei%20DE%20flyer.pdf","2007-05-29","99K"," Microsoft Word - Hi`ilei DE flyer.doc    ","","","Opportunity for MSW Distance Education Studen ts Hiilei Project to tend and nourish a beloved child An intensive training program focusing on child and adolescent mental health. Two (1 year stipends 6,864 (3432/semester) from CAMHD for the 2007 -2008 academic year. Priority given to individuals: Currently working at Child and Adolescent Mental Health Division of the State Department of Health Planning to work in behavioral mental health system Minimum requirements: Students are selected after completing the application and interview process with project staff of CAMHD collaboration. Students are expected to be in a mental health related practicum placement and participate in additional supervision and training from the project. 4 credit practicum: In addition to the 16 hrs of on- site internship work, students in these projects are involved in an additional 4 hrs per week of supervision, specialized training or activities provided by the project staff. These may be delivered by webcam, interactive television, WebCT, in -person or other means. Students will have assignments/projects focused on an integrative learning experience. For an application and more information email: Tammy Martin, MSW Hiilei Project Director University of Hawaii -School of Social W ork Phone: (808)956-6136 Email: tammymar@hawaii.edu Paula Tanemura-Morelli, PhD Associate Professor/Principle Investigator University of Hawaii-School of Social Sork Phone: (808)956-6124 Email: morelli@hawaii.edu     ");
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array_files[249]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/de/Final%20Sched%20of%20Courses%20for%20DE%20Program%20Cohort%20A%20200.pdf","2007-05-29","63K"," Microsoft Word - Final Sched of Courses for DE Program Cohort A 200    ","","","MSW DEGREE DISTANCE EDUCATION OPTION Cohort A (2007-2010) The Universit y of Hawai`i @ M oa School of Social W ork (UHM SSW ) Master in Social W ork (MSW ) n program is now available through distance education technology to neighbor island residents in their communities. The full title of the distance education option ­ UHM SSW SWITCHED-ON (UHM SSW Social Work Interactive Television, Computer -based and Hybrid Education Delivery ­ ONline, ONscreen, and ONsite) ­ incorporates the course delivery modality, as well as conveying our excitement about the potential of offering this new opportunity. Graduates through SWITCHED- ON will be awarded the MSW degree after completion of the program of classes below, including the field practicum*. All students enrolled in S WITCHED-ON will participate in the Concentration on Children and Families. The distance education sites beginning in Summer 2007 include: Kaua`i, Maui (Kahalui), Moloka`i, and Hawai`i Island (W est Hawai`i and Hilo) . H a and L a`i are additional availa ble sites for the second cohort, to begin n n Summer, 2008. Semester Summer 2007 Term 1 Fall 2007 Term 2 Spring 2008 Term 3 Summer 2008 Term 4 Fall 2008 Term 5 Spring 2009 Term 6 Summer 2009 Term 7 Fall 2009 Term 8 MSW Courses** (course times to be announced) SW 659 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment I SW 660 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment II SW 630 - Social W elfare Policy & Services SW 640 ­ Introduction to Scientific Methods & Principles in Social W ork SW 606 ­ Social W ork Practice with Individuals Elective Course to be Determined ***** Elective Course to be Determined ***** SW 680 - ASIST for Advanced Standing Students Only**** SW 607 ­ Social W ork Practice with Families & Groups SW 650 ­ Research Designs & Data Analyses for the Evaluation of Practice Effectiveness **** SW 690 - Field Practicum** SW 631 -Social W ork Practice in Communities & Organizations Elective/Research Course to be Determined **** & ***** SW 691 - Field Practicum* Elective/Research Course to be determined***      ");
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array_files[252]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/chandlerCV.pdf","2007-05-22","27K"," Microsoft Word - CURRICULUM VITAE 4-07.DOC    ","","","CHANDLER 3/07 ABBREVIATED CURRICULUM VITAE SUSAN MEYERS CHANDLER CURRENT EMPLOYMENT Professor, School of Social Work, University of Hawai`i Henke Hall, Room 126 Ph: (808) 956-6246 Cell Phone: (808) 387-1154 Interim Director, Public Policy Center, College of Social Sciences Saunders Hall, Room 723, Ph: (808) 956-0978/956-4237 EDUCATION: Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, June 1976 M.S.W., University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 1970 Certificate in Public Administration, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, December, 1994 B.S., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, June 1967 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 1995-December 2002: Director, Department of Human Services, State of Hawaii Fall 1994 Spring 1993 1990-present 1986-1987 1982-1983 PUBLICATIONS A. Books Chandler, Susan M. (1990) Competing Realities: The Contested Terrain of Mental Health Advocacy. N.Y.: Praeger Press. Sabbatical Leave. Received Certificate in Public Administration from The Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Research Associate, Center for Youth Research, University of Hawaii. Professor, School of Social Work, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. Fellow, National Center for Social Policy and Practice. National Association of Social Workers, Silver Spring, Maryland. Visiting Associate Professor, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California. B. Articles and Chapters CHANDLER Chandler, Susan M. (2006) University Involvement in Public Policy Deliberation. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, Vol 37(2) :154-157. Chandler, Susan M & Giovannucci, Marilou (2004) Transforming Traditional Child Welfare Policy and Practice. Family Court Review, Vol.42 (2): 203-215 Adams, Paul & Chandler, Susan M. (2003). Responsive Regulation in Child Welfare: Systemic Challenges to Mainstreaming the Family Group Conference. Sociology and Social Welfare (Special Issue) Vol. 31(1): 93-116. Adams, Paul & Chandler, Susan M. (2002) Building Partnerships to Protect Children: A Blended Model of Family Group Conferencing. Fam      ");
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array_files[255]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/StudentHearingProcess_Student.pdf","2007-05-01","18K"," Microsoft Word - StudentHearing.Student-s.doc    ","","","STUDENT ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW HEARING PROCEDURE PURPOSE: The purpose of a student review is: 1) To address the concerns regarding a students academic and/or professional development; 2) To develop a plan of action, if necessary; and 3) To make a recommendation to the chair of the students respective program. If it is the chair requesting the review, the chair must designate a person to whom the recommendation will be forwarded for disposition. PARTICIPANTS: Individuals involved in the student review may include: 1) The student (if she or he chooses), 2) Faculty members or instructors whose courses the student is enrolled in for the current semester (and past semesters if deemed relevant), 3) The Coordinator of Student Services, 4) The practicum instructor (if applicable), 5) The students academic advisor, 6) If the student chooses, two individuals of his or her choice (in a support role only. The two individuals, unless solicited, do not engage in discussion or deliberation); 7) The Assistant to the Dean (convener/ facilitator/ recorder). PROCEDURE: 1) The concerned individual will request a student review in writing. The request will identify the reason for the review and all information pertaining to request (including all previous efforts at resolving the situation, other supporting documentation, etc). The request will be addressed to the Assistant to the Dean. 2) The Assistant to the Dean will then inform all participants of the review, establish a hearing date. 3) At the review, the requesting individual will first address the issues of concern. Other participants, including the student, will then be given an opportunity to respond or provide further relevant information. 4) The student and the students person(s) of choice will then be asked to leave the meeting and faculty members will review the information presented and fashion a recommendation to the chair (or chairs designee) of that program (BSW, MSW, PhD). 5) The Assistant to the Dean will present the committees recommendation to      ");
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array_files[263]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/bsw/bsw_01_appl.pdf","2007-01-30","53K"," BSW Application Form    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT M}NOA SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK HENKE HALL - 1800 EAST-WEST ROAD HONOLULU, HAWAI`I 96822 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION - BSW PROGRAM Date of Application ________________________ Year/Term Admission is Desired: Fall G Spring G I. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION Name: Last First Middle Social Security Number Until: Date Current/Local Address: Street Number Phone: City State/Country Zip (Hm.) (Bus) Permanent Address: Street Number (Cel) Permanent: City Email Address: State/Country Zip II. EDUCATION Colleges or University From Dates To Degree Major Subjects UH-SSW-1 (6/2002) III. EMPLOYMENT (Please start with your most recent position; include any military service.) Name/Location of Organization Position and Duties From Dates To 1. 2. 3. 4. IV. VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES (Volunteer service in social work or related fields) Name/Location of Organization Position and Duties From Dates To V. SPECIAL INTERESTS AND ABILITIES (Publications, awards, honors, spoken languages): VI. RECOMMENDERS. Please identify the three individuals that you will be using as recommenders in the space provided below. Forward the enclosed Letter of Recommendation forms to each of the individuals and instruct them to submit the completed forms directly to the School as soon as possible. Name Address Relationship 1. 2. 3. 2 VII. COURSES IN PROGRESS. Please list all courses that you are currently enrolled in or are planning to take in the next semester. Also list School of Social Work Core and Knowledge Base courses that are not yet completed and your plan for completing them. UHM CORE/SW KNOWLEDGE BASE COURSES TO BE COMPLETED COURSE SEMESTER/YEAR COURSES PRESENTLY ENROLLED IN OR PLANNING TO TAKE COURSE SEMESTER/YEAR If your academic record requires additional explanation, please use this space. Attach a separate sheet if necessary. ____________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Applicant _________________________ Date The University of Hawai`i at M~noa School of Social Work is a equal opportunity/a      ");
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array_files[268]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/BSW_Required_UD_Electives_Table_format.pdf","2006-12-04","45K"," Microsoft Word - BSW_Required_UD_Electives_Table_format_1106.doc    ","","","Last Update November 17, 2006 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK BSW PROGRAM COURSES APPROVED FOR USE AS OTHER REQUIRED UPPER DIVISION ELECTIVES LISTED BY CATEGORY Note: Students are not limited to the use of the courses listed below. Items on the Courses Approved For Use as Required Upper Division Electives list can also be used, as well as any other upper-division course approved by a students academic advisor. Please consult UHM Catalog for individual course description. SELECT ONE (1) COURSE FROM EACH OF THE SIX (6) TOPIC AREAS: 1. American Values 2. Analysis of Social Problem, Institution, or Issue 3. Ethnic or Cultural Factors 4. Small Group, Community, or Organizational Theory 5. Womens Issues 6. Research Methods or Statistics NOTE: A course may be listed in more than one category; however, a course may only be used to fulfill one category. Number AMST 343 AMST 344 AMST 353 AMST 414 AMST 442 ART 472 EDEF 310 ENG 336 1. American Values Course Title Prerequisite American Thought and Culture Pre: HIST 151 and HIST 152. (Crosslisted as HIST 373) American Thought and Culture HIST 151 & 152 (Continuation of 343) Television in American Life Pre: AMST 201, AMST 202, or consent The American West Radical Traditions Art of the United States Education in American Society American Literature to Mid-19th Century ART 176 or consent ITE 317 or 402. Also asked to confer with College of Education director of student services before enrolling Pre: any two of the following: 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257; second may be taken concurrently; or consent 1 Last Update November 17, 2006 ENG 337 ENG 338 ENG 471 ENG 481 HIST 372 HIST 373-374 HIST 378 HIST 461 HIST 464 HIST 465 HIST 466 HIST 467 HIST 475 PHIL 303 PHIL 320 POLS 337 POLS 373 POLS 378 (alpha) POLS 385 REL 348 American Literature Mid-19th to Mid 20th Century American Literature Since Mid-20th Century Studies in Postcolonial Literature Studies in Literature and Popular Culture U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1920 American Thought & Culture (American Values)      ");
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array_files[270]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/sswdinner06.html","2006-11-27","6K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner SSW Events - SSW 70th Anniversary Dinner In 1936 social work training became a separate section of the university and the Social Work Training Course was established. Eileen Blackey was hired to direct the course and its first home was her office in Hawaii Hall. In 1941 the UH Catalog announced a graduate program in social work and by 1942, the School of Social Work was provisionally accredited. In 1946 the first dean was appointed. On Wednesday, November 15th, 2006 the School of Social Work celebrated 70 years of serving the community and being a part of the University of Hawaii. This event was held at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom, and along with good food, and great friends, the School of Social Work also honored six wonderful people who have been inspirational in the social work community. (Click on the honorees name to find out a little more about them) Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Please take a look at some of the pictures from the evening. colgroup span=3 col width=33% / col width=33% / col width=33% / SSW 70th Anniversary Dinner Pictures Dean Jon Matsuoka with honorees: Masaru Oshiro, Haunani Apoliona, Ah Quon McElrath, Patti Lyons, Richard & Lynette Palignawan Adam Sylvester, Tammy Martin, David Rothwell, Tricia Dang, Michael Roodrich Noriko Shiratori, Chuck Wilson, Mary McClintock, Sayoko Yamamoto, Samantha Tsoi, Pua Kaninau, Malakai Maumalanga -- Noreen Mokuau, Les Goya, Frank Carlos, Dean Jon Matsuoka, Jo Ann Coe Regan, Marshall Smith Ann Ishizu, Rep. Pono Chong, Jill Sur Mari Ono, Marshall Smith, Violet Hovath, Kris Jenkins -- Paula Morelli, Bill Benton, Ann Alvarez, Sara Marshall, Tony Alvarez, Pat Newlin, Jo Ann Coe regan, Tom Morelli Feli      ");
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array_files[272]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/november06.html","2006-11-22","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events January February March April May June July August September October November December Future Events colgroup span=7 November 2006 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SSW Events colgroup span=2 col width=50% / col width=50% / November 2006 November 7 - No Classes (Tuesday) General Election Day November 10 - Holiday (Friday) Veterans Day November 15 (Wednesday) UH School of Social Works 70th Anniversary Dinner Alumni and friends of the School of Social Work celebrated 70 years of social work education at the University of Hawaii and honored renowned local social workers at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. The honorees were: Haunani Apoliona, Patti Lyons, Ah Quon McElrath, Masaru Oshiro and Richard & Lynette Paglinawan. Click to see pictures of the event! November 23 - 24 - Holiday (Thursday - Friday) Thanksgiving © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments     ");
array_files[273]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/R%20Paglinawan.html","2006-11-22","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Richard Paglinawan, MSW 62, University of Hawaii Richard Kekumuikawaiokeloa Paglinawans commitment to preserving and perpetuating the Hawaiian culture is reflected in his encyclopedic knowledge of Hawaiian issues, practices and philosophy. He has lectured on such varied subjects as Hawaiian medicinal plants, ethnobotany, place names of Hawaii, Hawaiian and Polynesian historical sites, Hawaiian legends and hooponopono. His counsel is sought by such agencies as Kamehameha Schools, Queen Liliuokalani Childrens Center, UH, and the Hawaiian Medical Doctors Associaiton. He was one of the early advocates for a social work curriculum that reflected the needs of the host culture. A descendant of Kapule, a warrior priest who served in the armies of Kalaniopuu and Kamehameha I, Richared is credited with helping recover the ancient martial art of lua, a practice that was banned in the years following Hawaiis contact with the West. In 1974, the Bishop Museum classified it as a lost art. One of the last kupuna, trained in the tradition of King Kalakaua at the turn of the century, agreed to teach a select group of students, one of who was Richard. He relied on his early training as a social worker to make the class a place of healing for even the most aggressive and troubled men. While physically demanding, the practice also requires self-reflection, mental discipline, and spiritual balance. According to Paglinawan, Lua teaches us to hoomau (presevere) - to flow with life, not fight it. Richard and his wife Lynette also conduct workshops on hooponopono - conflict resolution in the traditional Hawaiian way - and co-founded the biannual meeting for cultura      ");
array_files[274]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/Oshiro.html","2006-11-22","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Masaru Oshiro, MSW 54, University of Hawaii Masaru Oshiro, a three-time recepient of NASWs Social Worker of the Year Award and valued member of the Schools board of Advisors, was born and raised on a Waipahu sugar plantaion, coming of age during WWII. At 18, he enlisted and served with the U.S. Army of Occupation in Japan, Unsure of what direction to take after the war, he voluneered for the American Red Cross as a case aid with families of Korean War veterans. This became the springboard for a career in human services spanning over 50 years. In the early years, Masaru worked for Child and Family Service, the DOH, and even for a short while at the VA in California. his kindness went beyond what is normally expected of social workers. When there were no foster families, he took children into his own home. In 1963, he accepted a position with Queen Liliuoklani Childrens Center where he remained for the next 12 years, being promoted to executive director in 1967. Fellow workers included Myron Pinky Thompson, Richard Paglinawan, and Jack Haertig, all of whom he credits with honing his clinical skills. Recongnizing the need to understand the Hawaiian culture in order to better serve their clientele, the Hawaiian Study Culture Committee, led by Mary Kawena Pukui, was formed. The outcome was the classic two volume Nana I Ke Kumu, a compendium of case examples and indigenous healing practices still in use today. The acknowledgement reads in part, To our present director, Masaru Oshiro, a very speical thanks, as he has never waivered in his belief in the value of our project. Following this, he held executive positions with DSSH, DOH and served on       ");
array_files[275]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/McElrath.html","2006-11-22","4K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Ah Quon McElrath, BA 38, University of Hawaii Ah Quon McElrath began her career in Kalihi as a family caseworker with the Bureau of Public Welfare in 1938. Her exposure to the unequal distribution of wealth and a curiosity about how federal policy impacted Hawaiis poor became the launching pad for a lifetime of social activism. A UH Regent from 1995 to 2003, she is perhaps best known for helping to shape the labor movement in Hawaii. Her early work with the ILWU spanned nearly 20 years and included such diverse jobs as signing up dock-workers to editing the unions Voice of Labor. During the sugar strike of 1946 and the longshoremens strike of 1949, Ah Quon took on the enormous task of organizing support for families in times of incredible financial and emotional hardship. She worked with soup kitchens, made arrangements with creditors, and solidified their resolve in the face of great uncertainty. In 1954 she became ILWUs first social worker, providing counseling and education. The union had moved into the area of negotiated medical plans, pension plans,and a whole slew of social legislation t hat required the interpretive work of a social worker. By the time she retired in 1981, her legislative effors had contributed to improvements in wages, affordable housing, public education and access to social services. At the age of 90, she shows no sign of slowing down. There are still people who are poor, there are still people who need health care, there are still people who cannot join unions, and there are still people who dont eat. Thats what keeps me going. © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu,      ");
array_files[276]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/apoliona.html","2006-11-22","4K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Haunani Apoliona, MSW 76, University of Hawaii Haunani Apoliona became impassioned about improving the lives of Native Hawaiians while studying for her master of social work degree at the University of Hawaii. Her internship with Queen Liliuokalani Childrens Center marked the beginning of a lifelong career devoted to issues of social justice for Native Hawaiians. After working as a residential social worker and probation officer, she found her home with Alu Like, an organization formed to assist Native Hawaiians with job training, health, housing, education and indigenous rights. That was in 1978. She remained thre for the next 19 years, first as an employment counselor and later, as president and CEO. In 1997 she was elected as a trustee for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA). She is presently serving her 3rd term and is chair of the OHA Board of Trustees. The measure of her service to the community is reflected in the dozens of boards she has served on and the numerous awards and accolades she has received from those who have benefited from her leadership. Trustee Apoliona is also a gifted slack key guitarist. She has received multiple Na Hoku Hanohano Awards for composition and mastery of slack key. Whe has played with such notable groups as Friends of Mine, Kaimana, and is currently a member of the acclaimed group Olomana. The beauty of her sound is second only to the quality of her service to Haawaiis people. © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments     ");
array_files[277]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/lyons.html","2006-11-22","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Patti J. Lyons, MSW 61 Indiana University Patti has been in direct practice and administration of social services all her working life. She is perhpas best known for her tireless advocacy on behalf of abused children. She has also been a family advocate, outreach worker,, child welfare consultant, teacher, and university lecturer. The School of Social Work was delighted when she recently became chair of the Deans Board of Advisors. During her 23 years at Child & Family Service (CFS) she opened the first satellite outreach office in Waianae and established the Advocacy Program and Neighborhood Services Division. She was president & CEO of CFS from 1980 until 1990. In 1990, Patti left Child and Family Service to become the first President and CEO of Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation at the request of its founder and benefactress. As the head of this operating foundation, she directed Consuelo foundations programs and services in hawaii and the Philippines. she retired from Consuelo foundation in 2005 and continues to serve on its Board of Directors. Her voluneer work includes serving on the boards of Families International, Aloha Medical Mission, Child and Family Service in the Philippines, the Concil on Accreditation for Children and Family Services, Little Children of the World, Growing great Kids, Inc. and the Hawaii Family Support Institute. She was elected the first Social Worker of the Year, by thye National Association of Social Work (NASW), hawaii chapter, in 1974, and was given a Legislative Commendation for her work with abused and neglected children. NASW elected her for an unprecedented second time in 2001. Patti serves on various       ");
array_files[278]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/L%20Paglinawan.html","2006-11-22","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events SSW Dinner Haunani Apoliona Patti J. Lyons Ah Quon McElrath Masaru Oshiro Richard Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan Lynette E. Paglinawan, MSW 66, University of Hawaii Lynettes interest in her own genealogy began as early as 11 years of age during extended visits with ohana on Molokai. There was no electricity. We lived off the land. We worked for out kalo. We fished for our protein. This is where I learned many traditional Hawaiian ways. She also learned about the many healers in her genealogy. By the time I was in 9th grade, I knew I wanted to be a social worker. After obtaining her MSW, she worked for Queen Liliuokalani Childrens Center where Mary Kawena Pukui mentored her in the practice of hooponopono. She and her husband formed a natural team and have become highly sought after for their expertise in the delivery of the practice. In 1990, as the Executive Director of the Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program of the Bishop Museum, she nurtured projects that enhanced cultural pride through the recovery of lost traditions, one of which was the art of lua. Throughout her career she has provided training on such things as Hawaiian spirituality, musical instruments, makahiki, lua as a way of life, ethnobotany, an feather lei making, to name just a few. She recently taught a beginning course in hooponopono for the School. Lynette credits her training in social work for providing a foundation that allowed her to venture outside of the profession. Social work skills - negotiation, trouble-shooting, assessment, facilitation - were necessary in every position I held. Because of their cultural expertise and their classical social work training, the Paglinawans are able to utilize ancient practices that retain their essence and integrity even while modified      ");
array_files[279]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/MidSemesterEval_fillable.pdf","2006-11-13","1439K"," Microsoft Word - Mid-Semester_Site_Evaluation.doc    ","","","University of Hawaii-Manoa School of Social Work Mid-Semester Practicum Site Visit Student _____________________ Agency/Program _____________________ Date of Visit _____________________ Practicum Site Instructor _________________ Practicum Coordinator ___________________ Level (Circle One) BSW, Foundation, Concentration Is the student on target to complete his/her required hours of practicum? ___________________ How often does supervision occur (Duration/Frequency)? _______________________________________ Is the student using supervision effectively? __________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Using the practicum evaluation scale below, indicate the level of achievement accomplished by the student for each educational outcome. Under each outcome, please list the activities in which the student is engaged in an effort to achieve the outcome. These may be taken directly from the Learning Objective Agreement. Practicum Evaluation Scale: 1 Student shows no evidence of understanding the concept and/or demonstrating the skill 2 Student shows little evidence of understanding the concept and/or demonstrating the skill 3 Student shows some understanding of the concept and/or demonstrating the skill 4 Student understands the concept and applies the skill, but performance is uneven. 5 Student understands the concept and applies the skill with consistency N/A 1 No opportunity to develop this skill in the setting as of yet. N/A 2 Field instructor does not have the evidence needed to make a judgment. 1. Demonstrate the attributes of a professional social worker (Professional Use of Self) 1 2 3 4 5 N/A 1 N/A 2 Activities/Comments: _______________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Integrate practice experience with knowledge and      ");
array_files[280]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/491syllabus.pdf","2006-11-13","20K"," Microsoft Word - 491syllabus.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MASTER SYLLABUS - SW 491 Prerequisite: Successful completion of SW 490 I. RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE The field practicum is an integral part of the social work curriculum. SW 491 is the second semester course in the Senior practicum, the prerequisite being the successful completion of SW 490. This course continues to build upon social works generalist practice, which involves the employment of a generic set of values, knowledge, and skills/methods in a problemsolving process that is directed toward assessing and intervening in the problems confronting individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. An integral part of the process is the continuous evaluation of efforts and outcomes to ensure that effective and efficient intervention strategies are employed. The course also continues to build upon an overview of social works person-inenvironment focus. It provides an opportunity for students to 1) develop an awareness of self in the process of intervention, 2) develop and integrate social work knowledge, practice skills, and values and ethics in working with people and environmental conditions that affect people adversely, 3) develop professional attributes, such as oral and written communication that are consistent with the language of the practicum setting and of the profession, and 4) critical assessment, implementation, and evaluation of agency policy within ethical guidelines. The practicum places special emphasis on the recognition of diverse cultures and groups, such as women, gays and lesbians, people of color, and the integration of ethnoculture variations when assessing and planning interventions. Although some of the student learning outcomes are the same in both the SW 490 and SW 491 course, the level of student competence and proficiency is expected to improve from one semester to the other. Student(s) are supervised by a practicum instructor trained and certified by practicum faculty in the School of Social Work. II. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES      ");
array_files[281]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/490syllabus.pdf","2006-11-13","19K"," Microsoft Word - 490syllabus.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MASTER SYLLABUS - SW 490 Prerequisite: Successful completion of SW 391 with a credit or credit with reservation grade. I. RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE The field practicum is an integral part of the social work curriculum. SW 490 is the first semester course in the Senior practicum. This course builds upon social works generalist practice, which involves the employment of a generic set of values, knowledge, and skills/methods in a problemsolving process that is directed toward assessing and intervening in the problems confronting individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. An integral part of the process is the continuous evaluation of efforts and outcomes to ensure that effective and efficient intervention strategies are employed. The course also continues to build upon an overview of social works person-inenvironment focus. It provides an opportunity for students to 1) develop an awareness of self in the process of intervention, 2) develop and integrate social work knowledge, practice skills, and values and ethics in working with people and environmental conditions that affect people adversely, 3) develop professional attributes, such as oral and written communication that are consistent with the language of the practicum setting and of the profession, and 4) critical assessment, implementation, and evaluation of agency policy within ethical guidelines. The practicum places special emphasis on the recognition of diverse cultures and groups, such as women, gays and lesbians, people of color, and the integration of ethnoculture variations when assessing and planning interventions. Although some of the student learning outcomes are the same in both the SW 490 and SW 491 course, the level of student competence and proficiency is expected to improve from one semester to the other. Student(s) are supervised by a practicum instructor trained and certified by practicum faculty in the School of Social Work. II. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES A. Practice Skills and Kn      ");
array_files[282]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/791syllabus.pdf","2006-11-13","19K"," Microsoft Word - 791syllabus.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MASTER SYLLABUS - SW 791 Prerequisite: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment with SW 790, as approved by the Director of Practicum. I. RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE The field practicum course is an integral part of the social work curriculum. SW 791 is the second advanced practicum course for students declaring a concentration in one of four advanced practice concentrations: Children and Families, Health, Mental Health, and Gerontology. The practicum goal is to prepare students to practice with relative autonomy by increasing their abilities for critical analysis of social policy and practice in their chosen concentration area. This practicum is based on a set of advanced practicum outcomes. The focus of these outcomes is on advanced social work practice with individuals and families within the context of larger social systems. It provides students with opportunities to practice advanced social work skills, values and ethics, and develop professional relationships and work habits within a human service agency appropriate to the concentration. The practicum places importance on the effects of discrimination and oppression, and advances social and economic justice for all populations-at-risk. Special attention is given to Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, and Asian cultures of our communities, state, and the Pacific region. This course continues to emphasize the professional attributes of the individual in professional practice, e.g. seeking feedback, listening with understanding and empathy, planning strategically when approaching a problem, utilization of a strengths perspective with diverse populations and cultures. Student(s) are supervised by a Practicum Instructor trained and certified by practicum faculty in the School of Social Work. II. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES A. Practice Skills, Knowledge, and Values 1) 2) 3) Demonstrate advanced social work skills in assessment, goal formulation, intervention, planning, and evaluation. (TP:4d) Select and apply      ");
array_files[283]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/790syllabus.pdf","2006-11-13","19K"," Microsoft Word - 790syllabus.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MASTER SYLLABUS - SW 790 Prerequisite: Successful completion of SW 691, as approved by the Director of Practicum I. RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE The field practicum course is an integral part of the social work curriculum. SW 790 is the first advanced practicum course for students declaring a concentration in one of four advanced practice concentrations: Children and Families, Health, Mental Health, and Gerontology. The practicum goal is to prepare students to practice with relative autonomy by increasing their abilities for critical analysis of social policy and practice in their chosen concentration area. This practicum is based on a set of advanced practicum outcomes. The focus of these outcomes is on advanced social work practice with individuals and families within the context of larger social systems. It provides students with opportunities to practice advanced social work skills, values and ethics, and develop professional relationships and work habits within a human service agency appropriate to the concentration. The practicum places importance on the effects of discrimination and oppression, and advances social and economic justice for all populations-at-risk. Special attention is given to Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, and Asian cultures of our communities, state, and the Pacific region. This course continues to emphasize the professional attributes of the individual in professional practice, e.g. seeking feedback, listening with understanding and empathy, planning strategically when approaching a problem, utilization of a strengths perspective with diverse populations and cultures. Student(s) are supervised by a Practicum Instructor trained and certified by practicum faculty in the School of Social Work. II. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES A. Practice Skills, Knowledge, and Values 1) 2) 3) Demonstrate advanced social work skills in assessment, goal formulation, intervention, planning, and evaluation. (TP:4d) Select and apply theory-based assessment tools a      ");
array_files[284]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/691syllabus.pdf","2006-11-13","19K"," Microsoft Word - 691syllabus.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MASTER SYLLABUS - SW 691 Prerequisite: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment with SW 690, as approved by the Director of Practicum. I. RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE The field practicum is an integral part of the social work curriculum. This course continues to build upon social works generalist perspective. It provides an opportunity for students to develop and integrate social work knowledge, practice skills, values and ethics, and professional relationships and work habits within a social work setting. Practicum emphasizes the recognition of diversity, social and economic justice and populations at risk as related to the mission of the School. This course also emphasizes the professional attributes of the individual in professional practice, e.g. self-awareness, oral and written skills, accuracy and precision, empathy and genuineness, and organization and planning. Student(s) are supervised by a Practicum Instructor trained and certified by practicum faculty in the School of Social Work. II. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES A. Practice Skills and Knowledge 1) 2) 3) Demonstrate understanding of agencys mission, goals, organizational structure, and funding. (ADV:5a) Demonstrate ability to evaluate the impact of agency policies and procedures on services provided. (ADV:5c) Apply the basic social work process skills (intake/data gathering, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, termination) with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. (TP:4b) (TP:4c) Apply in practice at least (1) practice theory to interventions with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. (TP:4c) Demonstrate beginning level interviewing skills (attending behavior, open/closed questions, client observation, summarization, paraphrasing, reflection of feelings). (CT:3a) (C:7c) Demonstrate intermediate level interviewing skill (generalization, exploration of alternatives, definition of problem/goal, structuring, confrontation, focusing). (CT:3a) (C:7c)      ");
array_files[285]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/690syllabus.pdf","2006-11-13","19K"," Microsoft Word - 690syllabus.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK MASTER SYLLABUS - SW 690 I. RATIONALE FOR THE COURSE The field practicum is an integral part of the social work curriculum. This course builds upon an overview of social works generalist perspective. It provides an opportunity for students to develop and integrate social work knowledge, practice skills, values and ethics, and professional relationships and work habits within a social work setting. Practicum emphasizes the recognition of diversity, social and economic justice and populations at risk as related to the mission of the School. This course also emphasizes the professional attributes of the individual in professional practice, e.g. self-awareness, oral and written skills, accuracy and precision, empathy and genuineness, and organization and planning. Student(s) are supervised by a Practicum Instructor trained and certified by practicum faculty in the School of Social Work. II. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES A. Practice Skills and Knowledge 1) 2) 3) Demonstrate understanding of agencys mission, goals, organizational structure, and funding. (ADV:5a) Demonstrate understanding of how agencys policies and procedures impact the services provided. (ADV:5c) Apply the basic social work process skills (intake/data gathering, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, termination) with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. (TP:4b) (TP:4c) Apply in practice at least (1) practice theory to interventions with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. (TP:4c) Demonstrate beginning level interviewing skills (attending behavior, open/closed questions, client observation, summarization, paraphrasing, reflection of feelings). (CT:3a) (C:7c) Demonstrate intermediate level interviewing skill (generalization, exploration of alternatives, definition of problem/goal, structuring, confrontation, focusing). (CT:3a) (C:7c) Present oral and written information in an organized and coherent fashion, consistent with the practicum setting. (C:7      ");
array_files[286]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/Practicum%20Instructors_BSW.pdf","2006-10-11","59K"," Microsoft Word - Practicum Instructors_BSW.doc    ","","","Practicum Instructors BSW 391, 490 and 491 Program 2005­2006 Jill Araki, MSW, Domestic Violence Clearing House and Legal Hotline Alika Campbell, MSW, Hale Kipa Melissa Chun, MSW, Parents and Children Together, Family Peace Center Terry Fisher, MSW, Adult Friends for Youth Marc Gannon, MSW, Waikk Health Center Teresa Gonsalves, MSW, Wai`anae Coast Community Health Center, Perinatal Services Toni Hathaway, MSW, Child and Family Service, Honolulu Gerontology Richard Kato, MSW, Susannah Wesley Community Center Luz Kendrick, MSW, Wai`anae Coast Community Mental Health Gwendolyn Kim, MSW, Queen Lili`uokalani Childrens Center Betty Lou Larson, MSW, Catholic Charities, Elderly Services Cheryl Mendez, MSW, Catholic Charities, Family Services Leinaala Nakamura, MSW, Youth Build Honolulu Patricia Nishimoto, MSW, Response Caregivers of Hawai`i Germaine Okino, MSW, Kuakini Medical Center Lorraine Robinson, MSW, T.J. Mahoney and Associates Kristen Scholly, MSW, UH Student Health Center Lei Shimizu, MSW, Dept. of Human Services/Dept. of Health Janelle Young-Ogata, MSW, Child & Family Services, Honolulu Gerontology Program Rachael Yuen, MSW, Family Court Detention Services     ");
array_files[287]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/Practicum%20Instructors_MSW.pdf","2006-10-11","68K"," Microsoft Word - Practicum Instructors_MSW.doc    ","","","Practicum Instructors MSW Program 2005­2006 Linda Ahue, MSW, Steadfast Housing Development Corp. Sharon Aldueso, MSW, Dept. of Education, Alva Scott Elementary School Elin Amano-Tabuyo, MSW, Kuakini Medical Center Yolanda Amerson, MSW, Dept. of Health, Early Intervention Section Alisa Au, MSW, Kaiser Permanente Mary Aubrey-De Guzman, MSW, Kapi`olani Medical Center at Pali Momi Heather Azevedo, MSW, Dept. of Human Services Betsy Baile, MSW, The Institute for Family Enrichment Claudia Baliscao, MSW, Hawai`i State Hospital Darlene Beatty, MSW, Catholic Charities Family Services Stephanie Bell, MSW, Wai`anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center Paul Buckingham, MSW, Ph.D., BYUH Student Development Center Melissa Campbell-Andrews, MSW, Honolulu Gerontology Program Becky Canon-Fratis, MSW, Ka Punawai Ola Leah Chang, MSW, Dept. of Health, Central O`ahu Family Guidance Center Theresa Cho, MSW, Marimed Foundation Marilyn Choy-Gibson, MSW, Salvation Army Kula Kkua Melissa Chun, MSW, Parents and Children Together, Family Center Bonnie Coutsourakis, MSW, CARE Hawai`i, Inc. Andrew Dahlburg, MSW, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Sondra Dockham-Leong, MSW, Pearl Harbor Family Service Ctr. Lisa Dunn, MSW, Child and Family Service Mike Fukuda, MSW, Papaklea Community Dev. Corp. Sandie Furumizu, MSW, Dept. of Education Marc Gannon, MSW, Waikk Health Center Nancy Graber Canubida, MSW, LD and ADHD Center of Hawai`i John Groppenbacher, MSW, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Kingsada Hanashiro, MSW, Hawai`i International Child Elizabeth Hannah, MSW, Dept. of Human Services William Heran, MSW, Khi Mhala Hospital Lita Hickey, MSW, Dept. of Health, Early Intervention Program Peggy Hill, MSW, The Institute For Family Enrichment Arlynna Howell-Livingston, MSW, EPIC `Ohana Conferencing Bill Hummel, MSW, River of Life Nandi Ishikawa, MSW, Child and Family Service Kata Issari, MSW, PACT, Family Peace Center administration , faculty , and staff Pua Iuli, MSW, Kapi`olani Medical Center at Pali Momi Heather Jablonski, MSW, Dept. of Health Laurie Jicha, MSW, Dep      ");
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array_files[289]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/Prac%20Site%20Info%20fillable.pdf","2006-10-11","793K"," Microsoft Word - Prac Site Info.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM OFFICE PRACTICUM SITE INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION DATE: __________________ NAME OF ORGANIZATION/AGENCY: ___________________________________________________ AGENCY ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________ CITY: ________________ ZIP CODE: _______________AGENCY PHONE: _________________ PLEASE STATE THE OVERALL MISSION/GOAL OF YOUR AGENCY AND ELABORATE ON THE SOCIAL SERVICE SETTING: (e.g. child protection, judiciary, etc.) _______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ DOES YOUR AGENCY OFFER ANY TYPE OF PAID STIPEND/GRANT FOR PRACTICUM? YES _____ NO _____ SPECIFY: _________________________________________________ MILEAGE? YES _____ NO _____ OTHER BENEFITS? (Specify): ___________________________________________________________ SPECIFIC PROGRAM INFORMATION: PRACTICUM INSTRUCTOR(S): _________________________________________________________ PROGRAM NAME: ____________________________________________________________________ PHONE NO: ____________________ E-MAIL: ________________________________________ PROGRAM DAYS/HOURS OF OPERATION: ______________________________________________ How flexible is your agency in providing evening and/or weekend hours? _________________________ Is Summer Block placement available? _______ Fall/Spring? ________ Spring/Summer? ________ PRIMARY SERVICE AREA(S): Honolulu; ______ Leeward; ______ Central; ______ Windward; ______ Waianae Coast: ______ Other_ ______ WILL THE STUDENT HAVE AVAILABLE:: Office Desk Phone Agency Car YES NO WILL THE STUDENT NEED: Personal Car Drivers License Professional Liability Insurance Criminal Check Clearance Traffic Abstract Medical Clearance YES NO PRACTICUM PLACEMENT IS APPROPRIATE FOR WHICH LEVEL(S) OF STUDENT? BSW ______ FOUNDATION(1st Yr. MSW) ___      ");
array_files[290]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/BSW%20Evaluation%20Form%20fillable.pdf","2006-10-11","439K"," Microsoft Word - BSW Evaluation Form.doc    ","","","Revised 3/24/2006 BSW Program Practicum Instructor/Agency Evaluation Form Student Name: ___________________________________Semester/Year: __________________________ (Check One: SW 391 _____ SW 490 _____ SW 491 _____ ) Practicum Instructor: _____________________________________________________________________ Agency Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Practicum Coordinator: ___________________________________________________________________ PRACTICUM SITE QUESTIONS 1) 2) Did you feel that the learning objectives specified in your contract were met? Yes _______ No _______ What is your perception of the agencys ability to meet the following areas? Supervision ................................______ 1= POOR Theoretical Knowledge ..................______ 2= FAIR 3= AVERAGE Agency Orientation ......................______ 4= GOOD Skill or Techniques ......................______ 5= EXCELLENT Professional Ethics/Standards ..........______ Did you feel that the physical space provided to you in the agency was adequate? Yes ______ No ______ Explain: Did you receive adequate support from agency staff? (e.g. administration, clerical, etc.) Yes ______ No ______ Explain: What kinds of activities did you do at this practicum? 1 __________________________________________________________________________________ 2 __________________________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________________________ 4 __________________________________________________________________________________ 6) What did you like best about this agency/practicum? 1 __________________________________________________________________________________ 2 __________________________________________________________________________________ 3 __________________________________________________________________________________ 4 __________________________________________________________________________________ 7) What would improve the practicum p      ");
array_files[291]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/MSW%20Student%20Info_fillable.pdf","2006-10-11","52K"," Microsoft Word - MSW Student Info.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM OFFICE MSW STUDENT INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Date: ________________ M/ F Name: _________________________________________________________ Age: _______ Sex: Home Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________________ State: _____ Zip Code: _______________ Work Address: _____________________________________________________________________________ City: _____________________________________ State: _____ Zip Code: ______________ E-mail Address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: _________________ Best time(s) to call: ___________ Work Phone: _________________ Best time(s) to call: ____________ Cell Phone: __________________ Best time(s) to call:_____________ Do you drive a car? Yes ______ No ______ Do you have use of a car for practicum? Yes _____ No _____ Do you speak / read / write in a foreign language? Yes ______ No ______ (If so, please specify) ________________________________________________________________________ CAREER STATEMENT (Please state your future career goals/objectives) __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Revised 9/14/06 SPECIAL CONDITIONS THAT MAY AFFECT PRACTICUM (Please also include in this section any need or accommodation in the      ");
array_files[292]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/adj%20info%20form_fillable.pdf","2006-10-11","39K"," Microsoft Word - adj info form.doc    ","","","ADJUNCT FACULTY INFORMATION FOR BOARD OF REGENTS NOMINATION The Board of Regents requires that demographic information be submitted along with the names of persons nominated for Adjunct Faculty status. Unless we obtain the required information from you, we will be unable to submit your name for consideration. Please provide the information requested below. In addition, if we do not have your resume on file, we need to obtain a copy. (Please Print) NAME _______________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) (M.I.) Sex: F M AGENCY NAME _________________________________________________ PHONE NO.________________ AGENCY ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________________________ DO YOU WANT AN ADJUNCT FACULTY ID CARD? (Because of security reasons, ID cards are only issued in person at the campus center information desk) YES NO (Check One) RESUME ON FILE: Yes_______ No_______ SOCIAL SECURITY NO.___________________________________ DATE OF BIRTH _________________________________________ MARITAL STATUS _______________________________________ CITIZENSHIP ____________________________________________ HAWAII RESIDENT: Yes No (Check) ETHNICITY(S) ___________________________________________ EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND ______________________________________________________________ (School) (Year Completed) ______________________________________________________________ (Educational Major) (Highest Degree) MILITARY INFORMATION: Yes No (Check) Service Branch __________________________ SIGNATURE_________________________________________________ DATE ________________________ THANK YOU!     ");
array_files[293]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/phd/phd_05_resources.pdf","2006-10-06","22K"," Microsoft Word - financial resources 07-08.doc    ","","","Financial Resources Available for Students in the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare, University of Hawai`i (2007-2008)* Research Assistantships (RAs) RA positions within the School and across the University are announced when they become available. These RAs are funded for 10 to 20 hours/week. Benefits include tuition waiver and health insurance. Scholarships The University of Hawai`i School of Social Work offers five endowed scholarships: The Daniel Selvarajah Sanders Doctoral Award provides scholarship money each year to a deserving classified Ph.D. student whose academic focus is on international social work, world peace, human rights, social justice, or the study of social welfare and social work from a global perspective. The Richard S. and T. Rose Takasaki Endowed Scholarship provides scholarship money each year to a deserving classified Ph.D. student whose academic focus is on social policy and who intends to work in Hawai`i for at least two years after graduation. The Sentaro and Laurel T. T. Kaneda Endowed Scholarship provides scholarship money each year to a deserving classified Ph.D. student committed to practicing in Hawai`i for at least two years after degree attainment. The Sally Kanehe Lampson Endowed Scholarship provides merit-based scholarships to a deserving graduate student who demonstrates leadership capability and plans to be involved in regional research in Hawai`i and the Pacific Basin. Hoa Hana Scholarship provides financial assistance to a deserving classified Ph.D. student who commutes from a neighbor island to complete his/her education at UH Manoa School of Social Work, and who intends to practice in the field of social work on a neighbor island after graduation. All awards are for one year. However, recipients can reapply annually. For more information, contact Dr. Paula Morelli, School of Social Work, (808) 956-6124 or morelli@hawaii.edu Fellowships The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) offers doctoral fellowships for ethnic minorities. One is a clinical/substance abuse fellows      ");
array_files[294]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/newsletters/SSW_Fall2006.pdf","2006-09-28","37430K"," UHSSW NL (9_06).qxp    ","","","Inside tthis Edition: h Distance Education .. .. .. .. .. ..Pg. 3 P Celebrating 70 Years .. .. .. .. ..Pg. 4 P A New Partnership .. .. .. ..Pg. 5 P A Message from Dean Matsuoka I am very pleased to announce that this year is our schools 70th anniversary. From the time of its inception, the school has produced thousands of professionally trained social workers who have contributed to the well-being of society in big and small ways. The value of our contributions to Hawai`i is immeasurable. We have gone through several stages during the course of our schools evolution and development. For many years we pursued an identity that emulated other reputable schools across the country. While this strategy provided us with good stead, we did not seek or embrace those aspects of our unique cultural heritage that made us outstanding. Following a series of faculty retreats in the spring, we decided to move in the direction of indigenizing our approach to social work education. Explicitly stated in our Schools Mission is a commitment to Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander social issues. As a result, we recently organized a council of distinguished kupuna to advise us in this process. The council is comprised of Richard and Lynette Paglinawan, Earl Kawa`a, Dennis Kauahi, and Puanani Burgess. They will guide our faculty as we reconsider our teaching and learning modalities, research methods and ways of knowing, and models of practice. Over the past several months we have been meeting with Native Hawaiian organizations including the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), Queen Lili`uokalani Childrens Center (QLCC), Kamehameha Schools, and the Council on Native Hawaiian Advancement. The purpose of these meetings is to explore opportunities for collaboration through student practicum placements, staff development and training, joint research and scholarly activities, and the promotion of public policies benefiting Native Hawaiians. The end of this anniversary year will culminate in the holding of a conference entitled, Indigeno      ");
array_files[295]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/MSW%20Evaluation%20Form%20fillable.pdf","2006-09-27","272K"," Microsoft Word - MSW Evaluation Form.doc    ","","","Revised 3/24/2006 MSW Program Practicum Instructor/Agency Evaluation Form Student Name: ___________________________________Semester/Year: __________________________ (Check One: SW 690 _____ SW 691 _____ SW 790 _____ SW 791 _____) Practicum Instructor: _____________________________________________________________________ Agency: _______________________________________________________________________________ Practicum Coordinator: ___________________________________________________________________ PRACTICUM SITE QUESTIONS 1) 2) Did you feel that the learning objectives specified in your contract were met? Yes _______ No _______ What is your perception of the agencys ability to meet the following areas? Supervision ................................______ 1= POOR Theoretical Knowledge ..................______ 2= FAIR 3= AVERAGE Agency Orientation ......................______ 4= GOOD Skill or Techniques ......................______ 5= EXCELLENT Professional Ethics/Standards ..........______ Did you feel that the physical space provided to you in the agency was adequate? Yes ______ No ______ Explain: Did you receive adequate support from agency staff? (e.g. administration, clerical, etc.) Yes ______ No ______ Explain: What kinds of activities did you do at this practicum? 3) 4) 5) 6) What did you learn at this practicum? 7) What did you like best about this agency/practicum? 8) What didnt you like? What would you recommend to the agency or practicum instructor that might improve the practicum experience? 9) Would you recommend this practicum to a future student? Yes ______ No ______ Explain: Practicum Agency: _______________________________________________ Semester: _____________ Year: ________________ PRACTICUM INSTRUCTOR: _______________________________________________________ PLEASE READ EACH QUESTION CAREFULLY, THEN CIRCLE THE APPROPRIATE SCORE ON THE RIGHT OF EACH QUESTION. 1= STRONGLY DISAGREE 2= DISAGREE 3= UNCERTAIN 4= AGREE 5= STRONGLY AGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE UNCERTAIN STRONGLY AGREE 1. ORGANIZATION. Practicu      ");
array_files[296]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/GMO%20rev2006%20fillable.pdf","2006-09-22","21K"," Microsoft Word - GMO rev2006.doc    ","","","GENERAL MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AND THE COMMUNITY AGENCIES FOR PROVIDING FIELD PRACTICUM OPPORTUNITIES TO STUDENTS AT THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK I. BACKGROUND A. The Board of Regents of the University of Hawaii has established and approved professional educational program for the preparation of social work. This program requires field practicum opportunities where the student can acquire the necessary education/training experiences required by the School of Social Work. B. This memorandum of agreement incorporates the formal commitments mutually agreed to by the University of Hawaii, hereinafter referred to as School and ______________________________________, hereinafter referred to as the Practicum Instruction Facility. C. The Practicum Instruction Facility has the necessary facilities and resources for social work students to meet the Schools educational requirements. D. There will be no expense to the Practicum Instruction Facility as a result of participation in this program, other than expenses incidental to student instruction. Any work benefits received by the Practicum Instruction Facility are incidental to the students learning. E. There shall be no monetary obligation on the part of either School or Practicum Instruction Facility. II. GENERAL INFORMATION A. The course of instruction will cover a period of time arranged between the School and the Practicum Instruction Facility. The beginning dates and termination dates as well as the length of experience shall be mutually agreed upon by both the School and Practicum Instruction Facility. The number of students eligible to participate in this program will be mutually determined by agreement of the parties and may be altered by mutual agreement. It is agreed by both parties that there shall be no discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin. III. RESPONSIBILITIES A. Schools responsibilities. 1. The School will provide the name of each student and any other relevant informat      ");
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array_files[298]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/march06.html","2006-08-24","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events January February March April May June July August September October November December Future Events colgroup span=7 March 2006 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SSW Events colgroup span=2 col width=50% / col width=50% / March 2006 March 27 - Holiday (Monday) Prince Kuhio Day March 27 - 31 - No Classes (Monday - Friday) Spring Recess © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments     ");
array_files[299]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/future06.html","2006-08-24","4K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events January February March April May June July August September October November December Future Events SSW Events colgroup span=2 col width=50% / col width=50% / Future Events June 4-7, 2007 Indigenous Conference: Indigenous Voices in Social Work: Not Lost In Translation (pdf flyer) Indigenous Conference Website http://vrchawaii.org/IVSW/index.html © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments     ");
array_files[300]=new Array(0,1,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/february06.html","2006-08-24","5K","UH School of Social Work    ","",""," UH School of Social Work School of Social Work Faculty & staff Administrative Site Map UH Home The School Programs SSW & Hawai?i Links Alumni & friends Home SSW News & Events SSW Bulletin SSW Newsletter Faculty Committees SSW Employment Opportunities News Events January February March April May June July August September October November December Future Events colgroup span=7 February 2006 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SSW Events colgroup span=2 col width=50% / col width=50% / February 2006 February 14 (Tuesday) Valentines Day February 20 - Holiday (Monday) Presidents Day © 2005 UH School of Social Work 1800 East-West Road :: Henke Hall Rm.224 :: Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel: 808.956.7182 :: Fax: 808.956.5964 Website Comments     ");
array_files[301]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Aloha%20Party_flyer.pdf","2006-08-24","94K"," Microsoft Word - Aloha Party for new student_flyer.doc    ","","","Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:30 AM ­ 2:00 PM Student Lounge/ Henke Hall 200 YOUR PRESENCE & KOKUA IS REQUESTED! WE ARE ASKING SSW FACULTY & STAFF (Instructors, Administration, Office, all staff, and students) TO SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATE IN THIS EVENT BY: DONATING A FOOD DISH (Please help feed our starving students!) COME & WELCOME NEW STUDENTS COME WALA `AU (talk story) WITH US (old students...) hee hee! Contact information: Mary McClintock ­ GSO Co-President Phone: 927-1096 Email: marybeth@hawaii.edu Nina Quichiz ­ GSO Representative Phone: 590-0604 Email: quichiz@hawaii.edu     ");
array_files[302]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/msw%20manual%2006.pdf","2006-08-23","107K"," Microsoft Word - msw manual 06.doc    ","","","SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM MANUAL FOR MASTERS DEGREE PROGRAM School of Social Work College of Health Sciences and Social Welfare University of Hawaii at M~noa 1800 East-West Road, Henke Hall Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Ron Matayoshi, Director of Practicum Phone: (808) 956-6139 Fax: (808) 956-5964 Email: ssw1@hawaii.edu Henke Hall, Room 130 Chris Langworthy, Assistant Director of Practicum Phone: (808) 956-6237 Email: clangwor@hawaii.edu Henke Hall, Room 132 August 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRACTICUM -----------------------------4 CHAPTER 1 - FRAMEWORK AND OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------7 Historical Background Introduction Purpose Practicum Outcomes CHAPTER 2 - PRACTICUM OFFICE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE --------------------8 Practicum Office Field Advising Site Visits - Prioritized Visitation Model CHAPTER 3 - PRACTICUM COURSE DESCRIPTION -------------------------------------------11 Student Learning Agreement Minimum Standards for Supervision End of Semester Evaluation of Student Grade Definitions CHAPTER 4 - AGREEMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------13 School of Social Works Agreement with Practicum Agency Practicum Instructors Agreement with the School of Social Work Students Agreement with the School of Social Work CHAPTER 5 - SELECTION OF SETTINGS AND INSTRUCTORS FOR FIELD PLACEMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Agency Selection Criteria Practicum Instructor Selection Criteria CHAPTER 6 - ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO FIELD PLACEMENT --------------------19 Placement Process Placement for Foundation Practicum Students Placement for Concentration Practicum Students Placement Statement for Students with Disabilities CHAPTER 7 - GRADING, GRADE OF INCOMPLETE, GRIEVANCE AND GRADE CHANGE -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 Grade of Incomplete Student Grievance of Recommended Grade Grade Change from a B Grade       ");
array_files[303]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/practicum/bsw%20manual.pdf","2006-08-23","112K"," Microsoft Word - bsw manual.doc    ","","","SOCIAL WORK PRACTICUM MANUAL FOR BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAM School of Social Work College of Health Sciences and Social Welfare University of Hawaii at M~noa 1800 East-West Road, Henke Hall Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Ron Matayoshi, Director of Practicum Phone: (808) 956-6139 Fax: (808) 956-5964 Email: ssw1@hawaii.edu Henke Hall, Room 130 Chris Langworthy, Assistant Director of Practicum Phone: (808) 956-6237 Email: clangwor@hawaii.edu Henke Hall, Room 132 August 2006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRACTICUM ------------------------------ 4 CHAPTER 1 - FRAMEWORK AND OVERVIEW ---------------------------------------------------- 6 Historical Background Introduction Purpose Goals Practicum Outcomes CHAPTER 2 - FIELD PRACTICUM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ----------------------- 8 Practicum Office Field Advising Site Visit ­ Prioritized Visitation Model CHAPTER 3 - JUNIOR PRACTICUM (SPRING SEMESTER) ------------------------------------10 CHAPTER 4 - PRACTICUM COURSE DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------- 11 Student Learning Agreement Minimum Standards for Supervision End of Semester Evaluation of Student Grade Definitions CHAPTER 5 - AGREEMENT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Memorandum of Agreement School of Social Works Agreement with Practicum Agency Practicum Instructors Agreement with the School of Social Work Students Agreement with the School of Social Work CHAPTER 6 - SELECTION OF SETTINGS AND INSTRUCTORS FOR FIELD ------------- 17 PLACEMENT Agency Selection Criteria Practicum Instructor Selection Criteria CHAPTER 7 - ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO FIELD PLACEMENT --------------------- 20 Placement Process Placement of Junior Year BSW Practicum Students Placement of Senior Year BSW Practicum Students Placement Statement for Students with Disabilities CHAPTER 8 - GRADING, GRADE OF INCOMPLETE, GRIEVANCE AND GRADE -------22 CHANGE Grade of Incomplete in Practicum Student Grievance of Recommended Grade Grade Change from a B: Grade to A       ");
array_files[304]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/bsw/bsw_02_welcome.pdf","2006-07-25","255K"," Microsoft Word - BSW Welcome Letter 06.doc    ","","","UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MNOA School of Social Work Aloha B.S.W. Applicant, Thank you for your interest in our Bachelor of Social Work Program. Detailed information on the BSW Program and admission requirements is provided in the School of Social Work Bulletin and the BSW Overview included with this packet or can be accessed through our website at http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork. We ask that you assume responsibility for having all of the following materials submitted directly to this school before the application deadlines specified below. 1. School of Social Work Application for Admissions (UH-SSW-1). 2. Statistical Information Form. 3. Personal Statement (UH-SSW-2). 4. One official transcript from each college and university attended (regardless of the number of credits taken and including courses taken in summer sessions, other countries and extension courses). Transcripts must be originals bearing the Registrars signature and the Schools seal and must be sent directly from the issuing institution to our school. If your transcripts are within the UH System, you can have your records retrieved from Banner. 5. Three completed Letter of Recommendation forms from individuals who can attest to your qualifications for this program. Current/former college instructors and social work professionals who have supervised your work are preferred references. In lieu of that, other appropriate references might include: current/former employers, supervisors and colleagues. Do not use relatives and personal friends. Forward an enclosed Letter of Recommendation form (UH-SSW Form-3) to your recommenders and ask them to send their responses directly to this school before the appropriate deadline. Applicants who are not attending the University of Hawai`i at Manoa as classified students at the time of application must also obtain a UHM Common Application form from the UHM Office of Admissions and Records or online at http://www.hawaii.edu/admrec. Completed Common Application forms are to be submitted directly to the UHM Office of       ");
array_files[305]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/forms/bsw/bsw_03_statement.pdf","2006-07-25","11K"," Microsoft Word - BSW personal statement07.doc    ","","","BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM APPLICATION PERSONAL STATEMENT Please provide a personal statement, addressing the areas identified below. Preparation of this material will help you reflect and define your plans for professional social work education. It will also help us to know something about you and assist in assessing your potential and readiness for undergraduate education and the profession. Your material will be used not only to reach an admission decision; it can be useful for you and your faculty advisor to help strengthen your educational experience. Areas to be Addressed: 1. What life experiences have led you to select social work? In what ways do you feel your experiences prepare you for this profession? What do you consider your major assets? What may be your areas of concern? 2. Describe briefly some of the major social issues and problems that you are particularly concerned with in your community and country. Include your perception of the role and responsibilities of social work in dealing with these issues and problems. 3. What, if any, specific occupational goals have you formulated? 4. If you have worked or volunteered in a human service agency, describe the type of work you did. OR If you do not have human services experience, describe your participation in activities in the community or in college which demonstrate your interest in social work. The personal statement should be 3-4 pages in length, must be double-spaced, and typed. UH-SSW, Revised: 7/18/06     ");
array_files[306]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/BSW_Related_UD_Electives_Table_format.pdf","2006-05-23","24K"," Microsoft Word - BSW_Related_UD_Electives_Table_format.doc    ","","","Last Updated May 3, 2006 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK BSW PROGRAM COURSES APPROVED FOR USE AS OTHER RELATED UPPER DIVISION ELECTIVES Note: Students are not limited to the use of the courses listed below. Items on the Courses Approved For Use as Required Upper Division Electives list can also be used, as well as any other upper-division course approved by a students academic advisor. Please consult the UHM Catalog for individual course descriptions. SELECT ONE (1) COURSE FROM THIS LIST. NOTE: A course may be listed in more than one category; however, a course may only be used to fulfill one category. Number AMST 319 AMST 320 AMST 321 AMST 365 AMST 414 AMST 431 AMST 432 AMST 435 AMST 451 AMST 453 College of Arts & Sciences Course Title America, Hawaii and World War II American Environments: Survey The American City American Empire The American West American Labor History Slavery History of Crime and Punishment Popular Culture Culture, Society and Literature (Cross-listed as HIST 379) (Cross-listed as HIST 474C) (Cross-listed as HIST 477) (Cross-listed as HIST 473) Prerequisite Last Updated May 3, 2006 AMST 455 AMST 461 AMST 499 ANTH 300 ANTH 330 ANTH 415 ANTH 423 ANTH 424 ANTH 425 COM 436 COM 453 ECON 300 ECON 311 ECON 410 ECON 412 ECON 415 ECON 418 ECON 430 ECON 432 ECON 434 ECON 450 U.S. Womens Literature and Culture Pre: 202 (or concurrent), ENG 250 (or concurrent), or WS 151 (or concurrent); or consent. (Cross-listed as ENG 455 and WS 445) Pre: consent from instructor in American Studies. Also need consent of School of Social Work advisor as course must cover social work related topics. 200 or consent 200 or consent 200 or consent 150 or 200, or consent Americas World Role Readings in American Studies Study of Contemporary Problems Social Organization Ecological Anthropology Social & Cultural Change Culture, Identity, & Emotion Medical Anthropology Media Effects Ethnography of Communication Intermediate Economics: Macroeconomic Analysis The Economy of Hawai`i Economic Development The U.S. Econo      ");
array_files[307]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/Events/2006/Indigenous_Social_Work_Conference_2007.pdf","2006-03-31","782K"," Conference Brochure 3    ","","","SAVE THE DATE JUNE 4-7, 2007 Join indigenous practitioners, activists, community workers and educators to discuss social work issues central to the health and well being of native peoples. Topics include: · New paradigms for social work practice · Challenges and issues in transferability · Post trauma and other effects of colonization · Social capital and community development · Promotion of indigenous practices · Natural disaster and emergency preparedness and recovery INDIGENOUS VOICES IN SOCIAL WORK: NOT LOST IN TRANSLATION Makaha Resort: nestled in the beautiful Makaha Valley, a tranquil tropical estate awaits you. Spanning the rugged cliffs of the Waianae mountains and Oahus pristine shores, it is a one of a kind setting for a one of a kind conference. Call for papers and presenters will be forthcoming. For more information contact: Jackie Graessle, Assistant to the Dean University of Hawaii School of Social Work Phone: (808) 956-6245 joclyn@hawaii.edu or visit us at www.hawaii.edu/sswork Sponsored by: University of Hawaii School of Social Work Supported by: · · · · · Office of Hawaiian Affairs Council on Social Work Education Univers Foundation Hawaii State Department of Human Services Volunteer Resource Center of Hawaii     ");
array_files[308]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/newsletters/SSW_Fall2005.pdf","2006-02-03","894K"," Winter2006.indd    ","","","School of Social Work 1 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK ¯ UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I AT MANOA FALL 2005 A Message from the Dean School of Social Work Board of Advisors Hamilton McCubbin, Chair Professor, UH Center on the Family Paul H. Brewbaker Chief Economist, Bank of Hawai`i Treasury Puanani Burgess Consultant, Hale Naau Pono Walter Dods, Jr. Chairman, First Hawaiian Bank Susan Au Doyle President, Aloha United Way Elena Gaborno Community Worker Sally Lampson Kanehe Lampson International Patti Lyons, Former President and CEO, Consuelo Foundation Alexander Nakatani President, Honor Thy Children, Inc. Marty Oliphant President, Alumni and Friends of the School of Social Work Masaru Oshiro Retired Deputy Director, DOH Lorraine Robinson Executive Director, TJ Mahony and Associates Darrin Sato NASW Speaker Calvin Say State of Hawai`i House of Representatives Mary Lou Stott Stott Realty A loha, The School of Social Work is in the midst of tremendous growth related to the development of new programs. These programs have expanded our faculty by seven. You will meet our new additions in this issue. We are excited about our new training and evaluation center that is part of a collaborative between the School and the state Department of Human Services. First and foremost, we will be providing training to staff at DHS in the areas of supervision, foster care and adoptions, and ongoing DHS staff development. Beyond these primary commitments, we are planning to provide training and evaluation to agencies in the private sector. With the support of DHS Director Lillian Koller, we have acquired federal Title IV-E Child Welfare Training funds to develop this new center. We recently hired a director and a coordinator for our distance education program. This new program will provide an MSW degree opportunity and address the problem of social worker shortages on every island in Hawai`i. We will be requesting additional funding from the Legislature to support a full-scale program. If funds are appropriated, we plan to begin the program in the sum      ");
array_files[309]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/lskaopuaCV.pdf","2005-08-17","21K"," Microsoft Word - LSKaopua_briefCV1.doc    ","","","LANA SUE I. KA`OPUA, Ph.D., ACSW, LSW Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Hawai`i-Manoa Adjunct faculty (matrix member), Cancer Research Center of HI, University of Hawai`i E-mail: lskaopua@hawaii.edu tel: 956-6244 Office: Henke 117 Education Ph.D. M.S.W. B.A. University of Hawaii-Manoa, School of Social Work (2000) University of Hawaii-Manoa, School of Social Work (1980) University of Hawaii-Manoa, College of Arts and Sciences (1975) Current Research Grants and Contracts Ka`opua LS. Exploring the Feasibility of a Faith-Based Ha`imo`olelo Intervention to Increase Breast Cancer Screening among Older, Native Hawaiian Women, the National Cancer Institute.. Ka`opua LS. Training Cancer Survivor Role Models to Deliver a Culturally Tailored Breast Health Intervention Promoted through Hawaiian Churches, Susan G. Komen Foundation ­ HI Affiliate. Ka`opua LS. Technical Assistance to Develop Cancer Prevention and Control Infrastructure in 6 Pacific Island Jurisdictions, the Centers for Disease Control. Publications (2003-05 only) Ka`opua LS (2003). Training Community Practitioners in a Research Intervention: Practice Examples at the Intersection of Cancer, Western Science, and Native Hawaiian Healing. Cancer, Culture, and Literacy Supplement, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, 10 (5-12). Ka`opua LS (2003). Book Review: Record Keeping in Psychotherapy & Counseling: Protecting Confidentiality and the Professional Relationship. NASW Mental Health Section Connection, July 2003 (78). Gotay CC, Ka`opua LS (2003). Evaluating the Continuing Education Needs of Providers Associated with the Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program in Hawai`i, a technical report. Honolulu, HI: HI State Department of Health/Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program-HI. Ka`opua LS (2004). Reducing Cancer Disparities with and for Native Hawaiians. Hawai`i Medical Journal, 63(7) (216-217). Ka`opua LS. (2004). Book Review: Community-Based Participatory Research for Health (Minkler M, Wallerstein N, editors). Pacific Health Dialog, 11(2      ");
array_files[310]=new Array(0,4,"http://www.hawaii.edu/sswork/faculty&staff/jfischerCV.pdf","2005-08-16","52K","jfischerCV.pdf    ","","","Curriculum Vitae - Joel Fischer 1 CURRICULUM VITAE (Fall, 2004) JOEL FISCHER University of Hawai`i at Manoa - School of Social Work Henke Hall 138 - Honolulu, HI 96822 Work: (808) 956-6240 - FAX: (808) 956-5964 E-mail: jfischer@hawaii.edu DATE OF BIRTH: EDUCATION: D.S.W. University of California, Berkeley, 1970 Specializations: Casework; Theories (and Research) of Therapy; Mental Health/Community Mental Health. Dissertation: The Relationship Between Personal Value Orientation, Client Diagnostic Variables and Casework Treatment Decisions. University of Illinois (Chicago), 1964 Specialty: Casework University of Illinois (Ur