The New Social Worker Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter 2013 | Page 3

CONTENTS THE NEW SOCIAL WORKER® Winter 2013 Volume 20, Number 1 Challenge House Retreats: Building Resilience in At-Risk Youths ES FEATUR Social work students learn from planning and running retreats for at-risk youths. by Mary Fran Davis, Sherry S. Cruise, and Nancy Bandel page 12 Educational and Credit Card Debt: What’s a Social Worker To Do? Student Role Model: Sean Hudson Meet Sean Hudson, a recent BSW graduate of the University of Alabama. by Barbara Trainin Blank page 3 How can social workers cope with student loan and credit card debt? by Sally A. Kakoti page 14 In the Ogre’s Lair: Seeing Light in Shadow Ethics Alive!: Whoops! Practice Errors and the Ethics of Follow-Up What happens when we make a mistake—perhaps an error of judgment, an unintentional imposition of biases or assumptions, or providing people with inaccurate information? This article explores the ethical issues for social workers who have erred in practice and need to determine how to follow up. by Allan Barsky page 4 Field Placement: Thinking Outside the Box: Field Placements in Legal Settings The challenges facing field directors in finding appropriate and interesting practicum sites are great, and finding policy and community driven placements can be even more difficult. This often forces programs and students to think outside the box. by Stephanie Hicks-Pass page 6 From Generation to Generation—Three Generations of Social Workers Selma, Susan, and Kryss represent three generations of social workers in the same family. How has the profession changed? How is it the same? by Barbara Trainin Blank page 8 A hospice social worker learns to see through an ogre’s lair. by J. Scott Janssen page 16 New Acronyms=Greater Opportunities for Social Workers in Health Care Settings IPE and IPCP. What do they mean? by Jennifer Anderson page 20 Social Work Students in Action! A photo montage of students in action. page 23 10 Things Every New Social Worker Needs To Know About People Tips from a retired child protective services worker. by Linda Conroy page 24 Tech Topics: Sites Ease Stress of End-of-Life Planning There are plenty of places to turn when you want to plan a wedding or a bar mitzvah celebration. But where can one find help with planning for end-of-life, funerals, and related needs? by Linda May Grobman page 31 A Good Group Runs Itself—and Other Myths In the same way that knowing how a car operates does not make one a good driver, earning a master’s degree in social work and studying the group process in depth does not necessarily make one a good facilitator. The skills needed to effectively facilitate a group are often highly underrated. by Renee R. Zandee-Adams page 10 ENTS M DEPART On Campus.........................................................page 22 Reviews...............................................................page 28 Classified Ads.....................................................page 32