Integrating Macro–Micro Practice
Integrating Macro–Micro Practice
- Jason A. Ostrander, Jason A. OstranderSacred Heart University
- Kerry KellyKerry KellySacred Heart University
- and Patricia Carl-StannardPatricia Carl-StannardSacred Heart University
Summary
Social work sets itself apart in the “helping professions” in recognizing the significance of its students and practitioners engaging with the theoretical knowledge and practice experiences sufficient for fluency across macro to micro settings. This practice integration assures comprehensive understanding of person-in-environment, from casework to complex systems work, and is raised to an ethical standard in the National Association of Social Work Code of Ethics and in the International Federation of Social Work Principles. Yet macro-oriented scholars have accused social work educators and professionals of abandoning their obligation to social justice and policy participation and of focusing their energy instead on micro practice. This literature is helpful in addressing how integrated practice can be achieved and informs the development of social workers who solidly embrace a commitment to macro knowledge and participation.
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Subjects
- Macro Practice
- Social Work Profession