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Volunteerism and Social Work Educators: Findings from a National Survey
Authors:Michael D Parker  Bernie S Newman
Institution:1. Southern Illinois University , Carbondale , USA;2. Temple University , USA
Abstract:Abstract

This study reports the results of a national survey designed to identify the nature and levels of volunteer work that social work educators contribute to the social welfare sector. Findings reveal that nearly all social work educators engage in formal volunteer work and perform a variety of roles in human service agencies. The most common volunteer activities are advocacy, administration and consultation. The least common volunteer activities are evaluation, data management and emergency services. Study results also indicate that tenure status and primary teaching area are positively associated with the amount and type of volunteer work performed.
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