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Jan 15, 2025
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SWK 430 - Rural Social Work Practice Students apply the unique demographic, ethnic and cultural characteristics of US rural and small town environments to assessment and intervention strategies. Their focus is from a community-wide versus individual perspective. They learn to utilize informal and reciprocal helping networks to recognize and maintain community assets and resources, and to work collaboratively with community leaders for the well being of all. They address relevant policy issues and the implications of an evolving rural landscape in this process. Prerequisites: Take SWK-300 & SWK-310 Credits: 3 EHS
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