This article presents a model, based on traditional study-abroad programs, for social work students' cultural immersion with local populations. Students who volunteered at an LGBT-parent family camp reported on the impact of the experience in the areas of knowledge about diversity, professional and personal identity, skill development, and managing emotional reactions. Data analysis suggested that learning occurred in all areas identified in the model. BSW students reported increased awareness of the importance of social policy and advocacy skills, leadership characteristics, ability to work with others, and self-awareness as foundations in working across cultural difference. The authors suggest that participants acquired skills generalizable across cultures and applicable to the diverse settings in which social workers practice. Implications include suggestions for social work pedagogy relevant to the development of meaningful goals for teaching about culture in social work programs.
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1 January 2016
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January 01 2016
LGBT Family Camp as Cultural Immersion for Social Work Students
Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work (2016) 21 (1): 97–115.
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Lucy Mercier, Rena Harold, Kimberly Johnson, Debora Pond; LGBT Family Camp as Cultural Immersion for Social Work Students. Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work 1 January 2016; 21 (1): 97–115. doi: https://doi.org/10.18084/1084-7219.21.1.97
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