Amy Fulton
University of Calgary
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Social Work Education | 2018
Jessica Ayala; Julie Drolet; Amy Fulton; Jennifer Hewson; Lorraine Letkemann; Myra Baynton; Grace Elliott; Angela Judge-Stasiak; Carrie Blaug; Alice Gérard Tétreault; Elizabeth Schweizer
Abstract Significant multi-layered challenges with delivering quality practicum experiences to social work students have led field education coordinators to release a joint statement that social work field education in Canada is in a state of crisis. This article presents the results of a two-year mixed methods study that sought to investigate and describe the challenges in order to enhance understanding of the crisis from the perspective of Canadian social work field education coordinators. The results indicate that social work education programs in Canada face four key challenges in regard to field education that can be further divided into two sections: (a) the social work practice field and (b) social work field education administration. The two key challenges associated with the social work practice field are: (a) social work practice contexts and realities and (b) practicum shortages and saturation. The two key challenges associated with social work field education administration are: (a) practicum procurement and field instructor recruitment and retention; and (b) expectations and workloads of field education coordinators. To address these challenges, collaborative development of a multi-level strategy aimed at moving beyond the current state of crisis toward a sustainable model of social work field education in Canada is recommended.
Journal of Loss & Trauma | 2018
Amy Fulton; Julie Drolet
ABSTRACT Applying a loss and grief perspective, this article explores lived experiences and perceptions of social workers and human service professionals who provided psychosocial supports and services to children, youth, and families recovering from the 2013 flood in southern Alberta, Canada. Five interrelated themes emerged from the analysis: (a) challenges with providing services while experiencing personal loss; (b) lack of funding for long-term postdisaster psychosocial recovery; (c) parenting in the context of disaster-related loss; (d) children’s and youth’s experiences of disaster-related loss and grief; and (e) the impact of the flood on family socioeconomic status. Recommendations for research, education and practice are discussed.
International journal of social science studies | 2014
Marion Brown; Annie Pullen Sansfaçon; Stephanie Éthier; Amy Fulton
International Journal of e-Learning and Distance Education | 2015
Amy Fulton; Christine A. Walsh; Anna Azulai; Cari Gulbrandsen; Hongmei Tong
International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research | 2015
Cari Gulbrandsen; Christine A. Walsh; Amy Fulton; Anna Azulai; Hongmei Tong
Canadian Social Work Review / Revue canadienne de service social | 2016
Amy Fulton; Annie Pullen-Sansfacon; Marion Brown; Stephanie Éthier; John R. Graham
The International Journal of Social, Political and Community Agendas in the Arts | 2018
Julie Drolet; Caroline McDonald-Harker; Anna Iliscupidez; Amy Fulton
The International Journal of Learning: Annual Review | 2018
Julie Drolet; Amy Fulton
Archive | 2016
Myra Baynton; Jessica Ayala; Julie Drolet; Jennifer Hewson; Amy Fulton; Lorraine Letkemann; Grace Elliott
2016 University of Calgary Conference on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching | 2016
Amy Fulton; Ellen Perrault; Carol Berenson; Jessica Ayala; Carolyn Gulbrandsen