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A thoughtful text integrating strengths, assets, and capacity-building themes with contemporary issues in rural social work practice

Now in its second edition, Rural Social Work is a collection of contributed readings from social work scholars, students, and practitioners presenting a framework for resource building based on the strengths, assets, and capacities of people, a tool essential for working with rural communities.

This guide considers methods for social workers to participate in the work of sustaining rural communities. Each chapter features a reading integrating the themes of capacity-building and rural social work; discussion questions that facilitate critical thinking around the chapter; and suggested activities and assignments.

Rural Social Work, Second Edition explores:

  • Important practice issues in rural communities, including the challenges of working with stigmatized populations such as gay, lesbian, bisexual,

    Table of Contents

    Preface, xv

    Acknowledgments, xxiii

    About the Editors xxv

    About the Contributors xxvii

    PART ONE CONCEPTUAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RURAL SOCIAL WELFARE 1
    Paul H. Stuart

    Chapter 1 Down-Home Social Work: A Strengths-Based Model for Rural Practice 5
    Michael R. Daley and Freddie L. Avant

    Defining Rural 6

    Rurality and Social Work Practice 7

    A Multisystem Model for Down-Home (Rural) Social Work 9

    Rationale for the Down-Home Model of Rural Social Work 10

    Implications for Rural Social Work 13

    Discussion Questions 15

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 16

    References 16

    Chapter 2 Rural Is Real: History of the National Rural Social Work Caucus and the NASW Professional Policy Statement on Rural Social Work 19
    Samuel A. Hickman

    The Rural Social Work Caucus and the National Institute on Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas 21

    Activities of the National Rural Social Work Caucus 22

    Achievements of the National Rural Social Work Caucus 23

    A Generalist Approach 24

    Including Rural Social Work in Educational Curricula 24

    A Brief History of the Rural Social Work Professional Policy Statement 25

    The 2002 and 2011 Rural SocialWork Professional Policy Statements 26

    Discussion Questions 27

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 27

    Internet Resources 27

    References 27

    Chapter 3 Social Welfare and Rural People: From the Colonial Era to the Present 29
    Paul H. Stuart

    Colonial Period 30

    Early National Period 31

    The Civil War and After 33

    The Progressive Era 35

    World Wars Prosperity Depression and Prosperity Again 37

    Recent Developments 38

    Discussion Questions 40

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 41

    References 41

    Chapter 4 Out of Sight Out of Mind: Rural Social Work and African American Women at Efland Home for Girls 1920–1938 45
    Tanya Smith Brice

    Female Delinquency 46

    Girl-Saving Efforts 47

    Efland Home as an Asset 50

    Conclusion 52

    Discussion Questions 53

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 53

    References 54

    PART TWO HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND RURAL ENVIRONMENTS 57
    Freddie L. Avant

    Chapter 5 Accomplishing the Four Essential Tasks for Higher Education Access: The Role of Natural Helping Networks in Rural Virginia 59
    Nathan F. Alleman and L. Neal Holly

    Making Sense of Social Networks 60

    Understanding College Access: Four Essential Tasks 62

    Natural Helping Networks and School–Community Partnerships 67

    Conclusion 70

    Discussion Questions 71

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 71

    References 72

    Chapter 6 African Americans Living in Rural Community: Building Assets from an Afrocentric Perspective 75
    Freddie L. Avant

    Diversity and Social Work Practice 76

    Afrocentric Perspective 77

    Using an Afrocentric Perspective to Build Assets 79

    African Americans in Rural Areas 81

    Understanding Human Behavior of African Americans in Rural Environments 82

    Conclusion 83

    Discussion Questions 84

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 84

    References 85

    Chapter 7 Latino Populations in Rural America: Using Strengths to Build Capacity 87
    Griselda Villalobos

    New Immigration Patterns 87

    Needs of Latino Populations in Rural America 88

    Cultural Characteristics of Latino Populations 88

    Acculturation 89

    Strategies for Building Capacity 92

    Conclusion 95

    Discussion Questions 95

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 95

    References 96

    Chapter 8 Building Community Among Rural Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered Persons: Connecting Community Through Families of Choice 99
    Amy C. Russell

    Challenges for Rural GLBT Individuals and Communities 100

    Three-Stage Process for Building Community 102

    Conclusion 110

    Discussion Questions 110

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 111

    References 111

    Chapter 9 Rural Children and Adolescents: Building Capacities Within Public Schools 113
    Linda Openshaw

    Consultation and Advocacy 114

    Assessment 115

    Direct Interventions and Program Development 116

    Academic Help: Alternative Schools 118

    Social Skills and Independent Living Skills 120

    Mentoring 122

    After-School Programs 124

    Conclusion 125

    Discussion Questions 125

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 125

    References 126

    PART THREE PRACTICE ISSUES IN RURAL CONTEXTS 129
    Susan A. Murty

    Chapter 10 Evidence-Based Practice in the Rural Context 131
    Danielle E. Parrish and Kathi R. Trawver

    What Is Evidence-Based Practice? 132

    Evidence-Based Practice and the Rural Social Work Practice Setting 135

    Real-World Example: Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in a Rural Setting 136

    What Are the Challenges and Possibilities for Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Rural Settings? 137

    Conclusion 140

    Discussion Questions 141

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 141

    References 142

    Chapter 11 Wraparound in Rural Child and Youth Mental Health: Coalescing Family-Community Capacities 145
    Tamara S. Davis

    Mental Health Prevalence and Risk Factors of Rural Children and Youth 146

    Mental Health Service Delivery to Children Youth and Families in Rural Communities 147

    Wraparound Service Delivery in Systems of Care 150

    Conclusion 156

    Discussion Questions 157

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 157

    References 158

    Chapter 12 Help-Seeking Pathways to Care: Culturally Competent Practice With Rural Hispanics With High Migratory Traditions to the United States 163
    Dennis L. Poole and Alex Espadas

    Case Illustration 164

    Help-Seeking Theory 165

    Cultural Pathways to Care Model 166

    Guidelines for Interventions Along Cultural Pathways to Care 168

    Conclusion 172

    Discussion Questions 173

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 173

    References 174

    Chapter 13 Social Workers and Rural Congregations: Partnering to Build Community Capacity 175
    T. Laine Scales and Jon E. Singletary

    Characteristics of Rural Congregations 176

    Communicating With Rural Congregations 179

    Rural Congregations as Community Partners 181

    Social Workers and Rural Congregations 182

    Discussion Questions 183

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 183

    References 184

    Chapter 14 Working Together to Improve Services for People Living With HIV/AIDS: An Example of Service Delivery Network Development From Rural Northeast Texas 187
    H. Stephen Cooper Freddie L. Avant and Wilma Cordova

    Context for Practice: Northeast Texas 188

    Service Delivery Networks 190

    The SHRT Network Development Project 194

    Discussion 201

    Conclusion 203

    Discussion Questions 204

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 204

    References 204

    Chapter 15 Building Capacity to Overcome Challenges in the Delivery of Hospice and Palliative Care in Rural Communities 207
    Amy Z. Boelk and Jessica H. Retrum

    Reviewing the Literature: Challenges for Hospice and Palliative Care in Rural Communities 208

    Building Capacity: Insights From Rural Hospice SocialWorkers 212

    Conclusion 218

    Discussion Questions 218

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 219

    Internet Resources 220

    References 220

    PART FOUR POLICY ISSUES AFFECTING RURAL POPULATIONS 223
    F. Ellen Netting

    Chapter 16 Capacity for Conservation: Rural Communities Address Sustainability for Global Impact 227
    Kathleen Belanger

    Overview of Sustainability 228

    Importance of Sustainability to Rural Communities and to Populations at Risk 230

    Conclusion 233

    Discussion Questions 233

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 233

    Internet Resources 234

    References 234

    Chapter 17 Living in Limbo: Homeless Families in Rural America 237
    Jim Winship

    Understanding Rural Homelessness 238

    Reasons for the Growth in Homelessness 240

    Recognizing the Assets of Those Experiencing Homelessness 246

    Discussion Questions 248

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 248

    References 248

    Chapter 18 Location Matters: Using GIS Mapping to Address Policy Issues in Rural Areas 251
    Donna M. Aguiniga and Amanda M. Davis

    History of GIS 252

    Rural Issues 253

    Tracking Service Utilization and Changes 257

    GIS and Policy 258

    Participatory GIS 260

    Challenges with GIS 261

    Conclusion 262

    Discussion Questions 263

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 263

    References 264

    PART FIVE USING RESEARCH TO EVALUATE PRACTICE IN RURAL SETTINGS 267
    Dennis L. Poole

    Chapter 19 Using an Assessment Framework for Research in a Rural Context 269
    Susan A. Murty

    Rural Research Literature 269

    Rural Research Methods 271

    Mapping the Assets of a Rural Community 273

    Examples of Research Studies 275

    Conclusion 277

    Discussion Questions 277

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 278

    References 279

    Chapter 20 Using Concept Mapping for Assessment and Planning in Rural Communities: Identifying Capacities Through Participation 281
    Tamara S. Davis and H. Stephen Cooper

    Community Assessment and Planning Approaches 281

    Overview of Concept Mapping 282

    Rural East Texas Health Network (RETHN) 285

    Assessing Cultural Competence in a Rural System of Care for Children’s Mental Health 292

    Conclusion 298

    Discussion Questions 299

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 299

    References 299

    Chapter 21 Rural Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Understand Communities 303
    Calvin L. Streeter and H. Stephen Cooper

    Social Network Analysis 304

    The Safe Schools/Healthy Student (SS/HS) Collaboration 308

    Conclusion 314

    Discussion Questions 315

    Classroom Activities and Assignments 315

    References 316

    Appendix A NASW Rural Policy Statement 317

    Appendix B Online Training and Resources on the EBP Process and Practice Issues for Rural Settings 325

    Appendix C Ideas Ratings for Service Providers and Consumers (Mean Scores) 329

    Author Index 335

    Subject Index 343

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A thoughtful text integrating strengths, assets, and capacity-building themes with contemporary issues in rural social work practice

      Now in its second edition, Rural Social Work is a collection of contributed readings from social work scholars, students, and practitioners presenting a framework for resource building based on the strengths, assets, and capacities of people, a tool essential for working with rural communities.

      This guide considers methods for social workers to participate in the work of sustaining rural communities. Each chapter features a reading integrating the themes of capacity-building and rural social work; discussion questions that facilitate critical thinking around the chapter; and suggested activities and assignments.

      Rural Social Work, Second Edition explores:

      • Important practice issues in rural communities, including the challenges of working with stigmatized populations such as gay, lesbian, bisexual,

        Table of Contents

        Preface, xv

        Acknowledgments, xxiii

        About the Editors xxv

        About the Contributors xxvii

        PART ONE CONCEPTUAL AND HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RURAL SOCIAL WELFARE 1
        Paul H. Stuart

        Chapter 1 Down-Home Social Work: A Strengths-Based Model for Rural Practice 5
        Michael R. Daley and Freddie L. Avant

        Defining Rural 6

        Rurality and Social Work Practice 7

        A Multisystem Model for Down-Home (Rural) Social Work 9

        Rationale for the Down-Home Model of Rural Social Work 10

        Implications for Rural Social Work 13

        Discussion Questions 15

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 16

        References 16

        Chapter 2 Rural Is Real: History of the National Rural Social Work Caucus and the NASW Professional Policy Statement on Rural Social Work 19
        Samuel A. Hickman

        The Rural Social Work Caucus and the National Institute on Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas 21

        Activities of the National Rural Social Work Caucus 22

        Achievements of the National Rural Social Work Caucus 23

        A Generalist Approach 24

        Including Rural Social Work in Educational Curricula 24

        A Brief History of the Rural Social Work Professional Policy Statement 25

        The 2002 and 2011 Rural SocialWork Professional Policy Statements 26

        Discussion Questions 27

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 27

        Internet Resources 27

        References 27

        Chapter 3 Social Welfare and Rural People: From the Colonial Era to the Present 29
        Paul H. Stuart

        Colonial Period 30

        Early National Period 31

        The Civil War and After 33

        The Progressive Era 35

        World Wars Prosperity Depression and Prosperity Again 37

        Recent Developments 38

        Discussion Questions 40

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 41

        References 41

        Chapter 4 Out of Sight Out of Mind: Rural Social Work and African American Women at Efland Home for Girls 1920–1938 45
        Tanya Smith Brice

        Female Delinquency 46

        Girl-Saving Efforts 47

        Efland Home as an Asset 50

        Conclusion 52

        Discussion Questions 53

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 53

        References 54

        PART TWO HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND RURAL ENVIRONMENTS 57
        Freddie L. Avant

        Chapter 5 Accomplishing the Four Essential Tasks for Higher Education Access: The Role of Natural Helping Networks in Rural Virginia 59
        Nathan F. Alleman and L. Neal Holly

        Making Sense of Social Networks 60

        Understanding College Access: Four Essential Tasks 62

        Natural Helping Networks and School–Community Partnerships 67

        Conclusion 70

        Discussion Questions 71

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 71

        References 72

        Chapter 6 African Americans Living in Rural Community: Building Assets from an Afrocentric Perspective 75
        Freddie L. Avant

        Diversity and Social Work Practice 76

        Afrocentric Perspective 77

        Using an Afrocentric Perspective to Build Assets 79

        African Americans in Rural Areas 81

        Understanding Human Behavior of African Americans in Rural Environments 82

        Conclusion 83

        Discussion Questions 84

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 84

        References 85

        Chapter 7 Latino Populations in Rural America: Using Strengths to Build Capacity 87
        Griselda Villalobos

        New Immigration Patterns 87

        Needs of Latino Populations in Rural America 88

        Cultural Characteristics of Latino Populations 88

        Acculturation 89

        Strategies for Building Capacity 92

        Conclusion 95

        Discussion Questions 95

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 95

        References 96

        Chapter 8 Building Community Among Rural Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered Persons: Connecting Community Through Families of Choice 99
        Amy C. Russell

        Challenges for Rural GLBT Individuals and Communities 100

        Three-Stage Process for Building Community 102

        Conclusion 110

        Discussion Questions 110

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 111

        References 111

        Chapter 9 Rural Children and Adolescents: Building Capacities Within Public Schools 113
        Linda Openshaw

        Consultation and Advocacy 114

        Assessment 115

        Direct Interventions and Program Development 116

        Academic Help: Alternative Schools 118

        Social Skills and Independent Living Skills 120

        Mentoring 122

        After-School Programs 124

        Conclusion 125

        Discussion Questions 125

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 125

        References 126

        PART THREE PRACTICE ISSUES IN RURAL CONTEXTS 129
        Susan A. Murty

        Chapter 10 Evidence-Based Practice in the Rural Context 131
        Danielle E. Parrish and Kathi R. Trawver

        What Is Evidence-Based Practice? 132

        Evidence-Based Practice and the Rural Social Work Practice Setting 135

        Real-World Example: Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice in a Rural Setting 136

        What Are the Challenges and Possibilities for Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Rural Settings? 137

        Conclusion 140

        Discussion Questions 141

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 141

        References 142

        Chapter 11 Wraparound in Rural Child and Youth Mental Health: Coalescing Family-Community Capacities 145
        Tamara S. Davis

        Mental Health Prevalence and Risk Factors of Rural Children and Youth 146

        Mental Health Service Delivery to Children Youth and Families in Rural Communities 147

        Wraparound Service Delivery in Systems of Care 150

        Conclusion 156

        Discussion Questions 157

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 157

        References 158

        Chapter 12 Help-Seeking Pathways to Care: Culturally Competent Practice With Rural Hispanics With High Migratory Traditions to the United States 163
        Dennis L. Poole and Alex Espadas

        Case Illustration 164

        Help-Seeking Theory 165

        Cultural Pathways to Care Model 166

        Guidelines for Interventions Along Cultural Pathways to Care 168

        Conclusion 172

        Discussion Questions 173

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 173

        References 174

        Chapter 13 Social Workers and Rural Congregations: Partnering to Build Community Capacity 175
        T. Laine Scales and Jon E. Singletary

        Characteristics of Rural Congregations 176

        Communicating With Rural Congregations 179

        Rural Congregations as Community Partners 181

        Social Workers and Rural Congregations 182

        Discussion Questions 183

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 183

        References 184

        Chapter 14 Working Together to Improve Services for People Living With HIV/AIDS: An Example of Service Delivery Network Development From Rural Northeast Texas 187
        H. Stephen Cooper Freddie L. Avant and Wilma Cordova

        Context for Practice: Northeast Texas 188

        Service Delivery Networks 190

        The SHRT Network Development Project 194

        Discussion 201

        Conclusion 203

        Discussion Questions 204

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 204

        References 204

        Chapter 15 Building Capacity to Overcome Challenges in the Delivery of Hospice and Palliative Care in Rural Communities 207
        Amy Z. Boelk and Jessica H. Retrum

        Reviewing the Literature: Challenges for Hospice and Palliative Care in Rural Communities 208

        Building Capacity: Insights From Rural Hospice SocialWorkers 212

        Conclusion 218

        Discussion Questions 218

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 219

        Internet Resources 220

        References 220

        PART FOUR POLICY ISSUES AFFECTING RURAL POPULATIONS 223
        F. Ellen Netting

        Chapter 16 Capacity for Conservation: Rural Communities Address Sustainability for Global Impact 227
        Kathleen Belanger

        Overview of Sustainability 228

        Importance of Sustainability to Rural Communities and to Populations at Risk 230

        Conclusion 233

        Discussion Questions 233

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 233

        Internet Resources 234

        References 234

        Chapter 17 Living in Limbo: Homeless Families in Rural America 237
        Jim Winship

        Understanding Rural Homelessness 238

        Reasons for the Growth in Homelessness 240

        Recognizing the Assets of Those Experiencing Homelessness 246

        Discussion Questions 248

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 248

        References 248

        Chapter 18 Location Matters: Using GIS Mapping to Address Policy Issues in Rural Areas 251
        Donna M. Aguiniga and Amanda M. Davis

        History of GIS 252

        Rural Issues 253

        Tracking Service Utilization and Changes 257

        GIS and Policy 258

        Participatory GIS 260

        Challenges with GIS 261

        Conclusion 262

        Discussion Questions 263

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 263

        References 264

        PART FIVE USING RESEARCH TO EVALUATE PRACTICE IN RURAL SETTINGS 267
        Dennis L. Poole

        Chapter 19 Using an Assessment Framework for Research in a Rural Context 269
        Susan A. Murty

        Rural Research Literature 269

        Rural Research Methods 271

        Mapping the Assets of a Rural Community 273

        Examples of Research Studies 275

        Conclusion 277

        Discussion Questions 277

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 278

        References 279

        Chapter 20 Using Concept Mapping for Assessment and Planning in Rural Communities: Identifying Capacities Through Participation 281
        Tamara S. Davis and H. Stephen Cooper

        Community Assessment and Planning Approaches 281

        Overview of Concept Mapping 282

        Rural East Texas Health Network (RETHN) 285

        Assessing Cultural Competence in a Rural System of Care for Children’s Mental Health 292

        Conclusion 298

        Discussion Questions 299

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 299

        References 299

        Chapter 21 Rural Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Understand Communities 303
        Calvin L. Streeter and H. Stephen Cooper

        Social Network Analysis 304

        The Safe Schools/Healthy Student (SS/HS) Collaboration 308

        Conclusion 314

        Discussion Questions 315

        Classroom Activities and Assignments 315

        References 316

        Appendix A NASW Rural Policy Statement 317

        Appendix B Online Training and Resources on the EBP Process and Practice Issues for Rural Settings 325

        Appendix C Ideas Ratings for Service Providers and Consumers (Mean Scores) 329

        Author Index 335

        Subject Index 343

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