Micaela,
We do require our field instructors to be licensed because that is a requirement in Texas to call yourself a social worker. We ask for the license number and expiration date but nothing beyond that. However, I assume that we would not work with them if we could see a sanction on the license. We have our students sign a code of conduct and it also requires that they abide by the Code of Ethics. It would be hyprocritical in my book to allow the student to be supervised by someone with a sanction. It's why we also require licensing, as we require our graduating MSW students to take the licensing exam (not required to pass). Lynn
D. Lynn Jackson, Ph.D., LCSW, ACSW, FNAP (she/her) <o:p></o:p>
Assistant Dean for Strategic Initiatives <o:p></o:p>
Professor of Professional Practice/Director of Field Education<o:p></o:p>
TCU Department of Social Work <o:p></o:p>
TCU Box 298750<o:p></o:p>
Fort Worth, TX 76129<o:p></o:p>
(817) 257-5575<o:p></o:p>
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Lynn Jackson
Director of Field Education
TCU Social Work
Ft Worth TX
817-257-5575
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Original Message:
Sent: Nov 13, 2023 09:34
From: Micaela Farlow
Subject: Field Placement Screening Process
Good Morning,
I am reaching out to inquire about the screening process for field instructors. Do you inquire about any sanctions on a field instructor/supervisor's license prior to placing a student with them? And has anyone ever become aware of a situation where they discovered a sanction on a license? How did you handle that situation? If anyone has any familiarity with a situation like this, your input and experience would be greatly appreciated!
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Micaela Farlow
Salisbury University
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