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Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education
About HPPAE
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GoalsThe primary goals of the HPPAE are to:
MissionThe mission of the Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education (HPPAE) is to recruit and train social workers to be leaders in supporting older adults and their caregivers to maintain independence. Developed and administered by the Social Work Leadership Institute at The New York Academy of Medicine, HPPAE is driven by a unique fieldwork model that rotates students through different agencies so they gain a rich perspective of the full spectrum of aging. HPPAE is funded with support from the John A. Hartford Foundation and the MetLife Foundation. |
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PhilosophyThe HPPAE program was founded on the belief that the most effective way to train qualified geriatric social workers is to build strong partnerships between academia and the community agencies that serve older adults. These university-community partnerships ensure that social work education is more inclusive of and responsive to today's older adults, who are transforming our traditional notions of long-term care. The HPPAE Essential Components are:
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Program Successes
HPPAE is a nationally recognized training model that has proven to be effective at recruiting students who will go on to pursue careers in the aging field.
- HPPAE has now been implemented in 72 graduate schools and 33 states.
- HPPAE has graduated 2,669 students as of 2011.
- Nearly 80% of HPPAE graduates have gone on to careers in the aging field.
- Among students who had obtained a job prior to graduation, most were employed in care/case-management, long-term care, or hospital settings.
HPPAE National Sites List [DOC]
National Advisory Board
| Paula Allen-Meares, PhD, Co-Chair Chancellor University of Illinois at Chicago |
Marla Berg-Weger, Ph.D., ACSW, LCSW Professor Saint Louis University School of Social Work |
| Katharine H. Briar-Lawson, PhD, MSW, Co-Chair Dean & Professor, School of Social Welfare University at Albany State University of New York |
JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, LCSW, PhD Professor School of Public Affairs Department of Social Welfare UCLA |
| Ronnie Glassman, DSW, LCSW-R Director of Field Instruction Wurzweiler School of Social Work Yeshiva University |
Robyn Golden, MSW, LCSW Director of Older Adult Programs Rush University Medical School |
| Roberta R. Greene, PhD Professor and The Louis and Ann Wolens Centennial Chair in Gerontology and Social Welfare University of Texas at Austin |
Karen B Hirschman, PhD, MSW Research Assistant Professor of Nursing University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing |
| Lenard W. Kaye, DSW, MSW Professor, Director of the Center on Aging Center on Aging in the College of Business, Public Policy and Health University of Maine School of Social Work |
Nora O’Brien-Suric, MA Senior Program Officer The John A. Hartford Foundation |
| Betty Malks, MSW, CSW Director Santa Clara County Department of Aging and Social Services |
Michael Patchner, PhD Dean and Professor Indiana University School of Social Work |
| Susan Reinhard, PhD, MSN Senior Vice President for Public Policy AARP |
Virginia Cooke Robbins, LMSW-AP Director of Field Education and Clinical Professor School of Social Work University of Houston |
| Stacy Sanders, MSW Director - Elder Economic Security Initiative at Wider Opportunities for Women University of Michigan HPPAE alumni |
Karen Teigiser, AM, LCSW Senior Lecturer and Deputy Dean for Curriculum School of Social Service Administration The University of Chicago |




