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Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education


About HPPAE

Goals

The primary goals of the HPPAE are to:

  • Train and prepare the next generation of geriatric social workers to meet the growing and evolving demands of America's older population.
  • Increase interest in aging as a field of practice among students.
  • Increase the ranks of well-qualified geriatric social workers.

Mission

The 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.

Philosophy

The 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:

  1. University-Community Partnerships
  2. Competency-Based Education
  3. Field Rotations
  4. Expanded Role of Field Instructors
  5. Targeted Student Recruitment
  6. Leadership
The HPPAE program manual is available for download here.




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]





Knowledge and Skill Outcomes

  • Students' aging knowledge increased significantly from entrance into the program to graduation.
  • Students reported an increase in skill level in the areas of values, assessment, intervention, and aging services.

Student Satisfaction

  • Ninety-one percent of students agreed that their personal goals in learning to work with older adults were achieved through their field practicum.
  • The majority of students agreed that having experiences in more than one field agency was helpful and that their rotation model enabled them to learn about a range of services for older adults.
  • Ninety-four percent of students would recommend the HPPAE.

Program Normalization

The Social Work Leadership Institute (SWLI) is furthering the goal of growing the social work workforce across the country by launching new geographic regions covering a total of 38 Masters in Social Work (MSW) programs as part of the strategy to spread the Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education (HPPAE).

In 2009, with the nationwide success of HPPAE implementation in schools of social work, the Social Work Leadership Institute (SWLI) with funds from the MetLife Foundation began a new strategy called “normalization” to encourage all remaining schools of social work to implement the HPPAE model. The normalization strategy depends on a grassroots effort in which current HPPAE schools, acting as ambassadors, outreach to and support schools considering the HPPAE model.

    • In February 2009, Region 5 became the first normalization region.
      (Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas)
    • In December 2009, Region 10 became the second normalization region.
      (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont)
    • In January 2011, Region 3 became the third normalized region.
      (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin)
    • In February 2011, Region 6 became the fourth normalized region.
      (Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Washington D.C., West Virginia, and Virginia)

The HPPAE program is currently implemented or planning to be implemented in 108 schools of social work in 37 states, over half of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited Masters of Social Work programs across the country.



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