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Reasonable Accommodation For Workers Who Are Deaf: Differences In Ada Knowledge Between Supervisors And Advocates, Hayley Stokar Apr 2020

Reasonable Accommodation For Workers Who Are Deaf: Differences In Ada Knowledge Between Supervisors And Advocates, Hayley Stokar

JADARA

Despite the existence of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), workers who are deaf still struggle with reasonable accommodations in the workplace. The challenges relate, in part, to knowledge and training deficits among hearing supervisors. In order to understand the difference between supervisor knowledge and advocate knowledge around reasonable accommodation, focus groups were conducted with two populations: (1) supervisors in retail and food service who were all hearing, and (2) advocates engaged in training and education around deaf accommodation needs, who were either deaf or hearing. Findings identify similarities and disparities between the groups, highlighting that, while specific legal knowledge …


Navigating The Silences: Social Worker Discourses Around Race, Cherie Bridges Patrick Jan 2020

Navigating The Silences: Social Worker Discourses Around Race, Cherie Bridges Patrick

Antioch University Full-Text Dissertations & Theses

This thesis explored social worker discourses to learn what they could reveal about professional workplace practices and experiences with race and racism. The study traced the subtle and elusive racism often found in everyday professional conversations that are not considered racist by dominant consensus. Using tools of thematic and critical discourse analysis (CDA), and van Dijk’s (1993, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2011) general theory of racism and denial (1992, 2008), data from 14 semistructured interviews and one focus group with a racially diverse group of social workers was analyzed in two ways. First, thematic analysis offered a horizontal or flat exploration …


The Predictors Of Juvenile Recidivism: Testimonies Of Adult Students 18 Years And Older Exiting From Alternative Education, La Toshia Palmer Apr 2018

The Predictors Of Juvenile Recidivism: Testimonies Of Adult Students 18 Years And Older Exiting From Alternative Education, La Toshia Palmer

Dissertations

Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive, qualitative study was to identify and describe the importance of the predictors of juvenile recidivism and the effectiveness of efforts to prevent/avoid juvenile recidivism as perceived by previously detained, arrested, convicted, and/or incarcerated adult students 18 years of age and older exiting from alternative education in Northern California. A second purpose was to explore the types of support provided by alternative schools and the perceived importance of the support to avoid recidivism according to adult students 18 years of age and older exiting from alternative education.

Methodology: This qualitative, descriptive research design identified …


Minorities' Perceptions Of Child Protective Services, Vernae Elaine Hicks Jun 2016

Minorities' Perceptions Of Child Protective Services, Vernae Elaine Hicks

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

The study examined minority persons’ views and experiences with Child Protective Services (CPS) in the community. This study used a qualitative design with face‑to‑face interviews with 12 participants in the community. This study used the “Post‑Positivist” data analysis, which is qualitative in evaluation and explained each participant’s subjective reality.

The study found that most participants were satisfied with the results and were dissatisfied with the process in and of itself. Overall the study found that most participants felt that there was some sort of a disconnect with social workers in reference to cultural competency. Miscommunication between the social workers at …


Deaf Seniors: Experiencing Oppression, Audrey K. Frank Ph.D. Mar 2016

Deaf Seniors: Experiencing Oppression, Audrey K. Frank Ph.D.

JADARA

The article was written because of the huge need to collect data on oppression experienced by deaf seniors. Open-ended responses were collected from 91 participants aged 50 years and older from five states in the areas of health care, lack of communication with family members, neighborhood, workplace, and hearing children taking over their deaf parents’ role. In the health care field and workplace, deaf seniors had experienced oppression when they did not have the full communication accessibility. There was a lack of awareness of understanding how to make it fully communication-accessible through interpreters and technology and also, the implications of …


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Oct 2006

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Social Work newsletter includes articles:

  • Rural Crossroads
  • Note from the Department Head
  • Time to Celebrate – Accreditation
  • Meet Our New Faculty & Staff – Emily Gouvas, Amy Cappiccie, Mimi Sodhi, Eileen Arnold, Carol Robey
  • Focus on Field: Field Supervisor Patty Alford


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Apr 2006

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Social Work newsletter includes articles:

  • BSW Scholarship: Engaging Students for Success in a Global Society
  • Note from the Department Head
  • Graduate Student Organization
  • Meet Our New Faculty & Staff – Melanie Randolph
  • Departmental Faculty: Scholarly Activities – Suzie Cashwell, Muh-Bi Lin, Cindy Snyder, Saundra Starks
  • Phi Alpha Honor Society Inducts New Members
  • Save the Date! – National Institute on Social Work & Human Services in Rural Areas
  • Thank You . . . & Best Wishes – Serena Britt
  • Focus on Field: Field Supervisor, Todd Hazel


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Oct 2005

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Social Work newsletter includes articles:

  • MSW Pioneers Celebrate Graduation
  • Note from the Department Head
  • Social Work in Global Perspective
  • Graduate Student Organization
  • Meet Our New Faculty & Staff – Vivian Hurt, Janice Chadha, Deirdre Greene
  • Focus on Field: Field Supervisor Michelle Hines


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Apr 2005

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Social Work newsletter includes articles:

  • Seeing Red – Student Social Workers
  • Note from the Department Head
  • Focus on Field: Field Supervisor, Joanne Engelland, MSW
  • MSW Program News
  • Social Work Humor
  • Departmental Faculty: Scholarly Activities – Dean May, Jan Peeler, Dale Smith, Susan Wesley


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Oct 2003

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Social Work newsletter contains articles:

  • MSW Scholarship to Honor the Career of Mrs. Rosalyn Stamps
  • May, Dean. Notes from the Department Head
  • BSW Students Sponsor Social Work Day at WKU
  • Focus on Field: BSW Field Supervisor Sale Buchanan, MSW, CSW
  • The Kentucky Foster Care Census: Phase II
  • MSW Orientation: The New Legacy Begins
  • SSW/Students Social Workers: Then & Now
  • Meet Our New Faculty: Fall 2003 – Cindy Snyder, Muh Bi Lin, Michelle Blake


Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work Apr 2003

Ua61/5 Social Work Newsletter, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Social Work newsletter contains articles:

  • MSW Program Planned for Fall 2003
  • Licensure Fcts
  • May, Dean. A Note from the Department Head
  • Public Child Welfare Certification Program
  • Kentucky Coop Intern Program
  • Health Enhancement of the Rural Elderly (HERE)
  • Kentucky Foster Care Census
  • Mobile Health & Wellness Unit
  • Learning Mixed with Fun – Diversity Potlucks Meet Our New Faculty & Staff – Suzie Cashwell, Michelle Acree, Conrad Davies


Ua66/4/3 Ssw News, Vol. 1, Issue No. 2, Wku Student Social Workers Apr 1999

Ua66/4/3 Ssw News, Vol. 1, Issue No. 2, Wku Student Social Workers

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about Student Social Workers organization. Articles:

  • Mission
  • Becoming Involved
  • Attention 101/205 Students
  • National Association of Social Workers Meetings
  • Social Work Students Honored – Dawn Long, Christy McClendon, Darlene Wells
  • Congratulations to Student Social Workers on the Success of Kentucky Association of Social Work Educators
  • Student Social Workers Social
  • 1999-00 SSW Officers Nominated
  • SSW Year in Review
  • Thanks to 1998-99 SSW Officers


Ua66/4/3 Ssw News, Vol. 1, Issue No. 1, Wku Student Social Workers Feb 1999

Ua66/4/3 Ssw News, Vol. 1, Issue No. 1, Wku Student Social Workers

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by and about the Student Social Workers organization. Articles:

  • Purpose
  • Getting Involved Today!
  • Kentucky Association of Social Work Educators Conference
  • Community Service Projects
  • Brown Bag Lunches
  • Class Representative


Ua66/4/2 Highlights, Vol. 1, No. 2, Wku Social Work Feb 1995

Ua66/4/2 Highlights, Vol. 1, No. 2, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Social Work department. Articles:

  • New University Policy
  • Westover, Lynn. Change is a Necessity of Life – Poem
  • AIDS Education
  • News from Association of Student Social Workers
  • Association of Student Social Workers Potluck
  • Phi Alpha News
  • Field Student Spotlight – Ethan Browning & Amy Watson


Ua66/4/2 Highlights, Vol. 1, No. 1, Wku Social Work Jan 1995

Ua66/4/2 Highlights, Vol. 1, No. 1, Wku Social Work

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Social Work department. Articles:

  • Social Work Program Welcomes New Faculty
  • Congratulations to Social Work Scholarship Students
  • Put It On Your Calendar – Field Placements
  • Renovation of Restrooms
  • Potpourri – Joyce Armer, Amy Carter
  • News from Association of Student Social Workers
  • National Honor Society for Social Work Students