An Empowerment Approach in Teaching a Class about Autism for Social Work Students |
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Authors: | Cristina Mogro-Wilson Kay Davidson Mary Beth Bruder |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Connecticut, Crista Mogro-Wilson, Kay Davidson &2. Mary Beth Bruder, USA. |
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Abstract: | Social workers are being asked to respond to the rapidly increasing number of individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). However, the curricula in schools of social work have limited content on disabilities. This article describes a course which prepares social work students for work with individuals with ASD through an empowerment approach in an ever-changing socio-cultural and political environment. This approach changes the focus of disabilities from a narrow perspective on particular services and rehabilitation to a broader concern with human rights, social inclusion and quality of life. The article describes the development of the course in collaboration with a university disability program, the areas of emphasis for the course (family focused, interdisciplinary, lifespan) and the multiple modes of delivery. The implications of teaching the course as an elective or as integrating it further into the curriculum are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Autism Social Work Education Empowerment |
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