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  • 1.  Field Issues and action plans

    Posted Oct 12, 2023 10:25

    Good Morning!  What are some ways that you document when a student is having a problem in field? What type of action plan do you use? and what is your policy with your program if they are dismissed from a second field placement? If you are willing to provide forms, it would be greatly appreciated. 



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    Natalie Yates
    Co-Field Director/Assistant Professor
    North Carolina A&T State University
    Greensboro NC
    336-285-2050
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  • 2.  RE: Field Issues and action plans

    Posted Oct 13, 2023 09:33

    Hi Natalie, 

    We do a Field Concern Report/Performance Improvement Plan (PIP). We advise the student it is a way to document our conversation about the problematic issues and put into writing how they will be corrected. Everyone signs it, and gets a copy, (field director, student, faculty, field instructor/ task instructor). We follow up in two weeks, and four weeks with all parties. My experience has been that in the vast majority of the cases, the students corrected the issue and goes on to be successful in field. I had a couple situations over the past 10 years when the student did not correct the issues, but we had documentation and when the student was terminated from the practicum they knew why. They are not offered a second placement that semester and must reapply for field at a later date.  When they do reapply, we ask how the student has addressed the issues that caused the dismissal, and what plan they have to be successful in a new practicum. When we started doing this, it has reduced the number of students were terminated from the practicum. 

    I am happy to send you a template of the form if you think it would be helpful. We also have this policy written in our field manual. 

    Happy Friday,



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    Bonnie Rinks
    Director of Field Education
    University of Southern Indiana
    Evansville IN
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  • 3.  RE: Field Issues and action plans

    Posted Oct 13, 2023 12:38
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    If a student is terminated for performance issues while in a field placement and no ethical and/or code of conduct violation has occurred, I create a learning plan specific to the student's situation and bring it to our department for review and consultation.  With departmental approval, I implement the plan with the student, and we meet weekly for supplemental supervision for the duration of the placement.  A redacted version of the learning plan is attached.  We do not have a specific policy related to multiple terminations and generally, take it on a case-by-case basis.

    I'm new to the role and this is a work in progress!

    Best wishes,

    Sarah



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    Sarah Meisinger
    Director of Field Education
    St. Cloud State University
    320-308-3141
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  • 4.  RE: Field Issues and action plans

    Posted Oct 13, 2023 15:04

    Good afternoon! Thank you for reply. If you could send me that form, that would be great. 



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    Natalie Yates
    Co-Field Director/Assistant Professor
    North Carolina A&T State University
    Greensboro NC
    336-285-2050
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  • 5.  RE: Field Issues and action plans

    Posted Oct 15, 2023 07:43

    Yes, I am happy to email it to you. My email is berinks@usi.edu



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    [Bonnie Rinks, LCSW
    Director of Field Education
    University of Southern Indiana
    Evansville, IN 47712
    812-465-1106
    berinks@usi.edu
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  • 6.  RE: Field Issues and action plans

    Posted Oct 17, 2023 10:26

    Natalie,

    Similar to Bonnie, we use a PIP and can email you our template.

    Best, Warren



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    Warren Graham, LCSW, ACSW, CASAC
    Asst Dean of Practicum Education/Clinical Assoc Prof.
    SUNY Stony Brook University
    Stony Brook, NY
    631-444-3161
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