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Advancing Social Work, Public Health & Social Policy Menu Academics Master of Social Work Master of Public Health Master of Social Policy Dual Degrees 3-2 Programs PhD in Social Work PhD in Public Health Sciences AIBDA Certificate Global Opportunities Field Education Faculty & Research Faculty Professors of Practice Research Professors Teaching Professors, Senior Lecturers & Scholars Visiting & Adjunct Emeritus Faculty Research Centers Faculty Recruitment Resources & Initiatives Professional Development Clark-Fox Policy Institute Community Partnerships Field Instructor Resources Driving Equity 2030 Open Classroom Advanced Learning Certificates Grand Challenges for Social Work News Most Recent News Alumni Students Social Work Practicum Public Health Policy Faculty Research Community Engagement Diversity Global Life at Brown Admitted Student Resources Life at Brown School Our Facilities Student Support Student Groups & Events Student Body Profile Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Career Engagement International Student Support Brown School Library Student Blog St. Louis Region Washington University Apply About Driving Equity 2030 Events Alumni Contact Us Brown School › Academics › Master of Social Work › Violence and Injury Prevention Specialization Violence and Injury Prevention SpecializationStudents engage at both the clinical and macro levels on issues of interpersonal violence, including child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, youth violence and suicide. This specialization is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the overlapping and interdisciplinary nature of interpersonal violence. Students will understand the complex relationship between forms of violence, as well as gain a systems-based perspective that addresses the role of families, communities, policies, and resource disparities in violence. Career Paths Students earning an MSW with this specialization are qualified for a range of career paths in prevention and intervention, program implementation, research and clinical practice. Recent graduates have been employed in positions such as: Youth Therapist Advocate for Organizations Serving Survivors of IPV and Sexual Violence Program Supervisors Policy Advocates Fellows in Research Organizations Dedicated to Children Studies SPECIALIZATION REQUIREMENTS: 9 CREDITS Theoretical Approaches to Interpersonal Violence Across the Life Course (3 credits) Two of the following are required: Addressing & Preventing Intimate Partner Violence in Practice (3 credits) Child Maltreatment Prevention (3 credits) International Child Welfare (3 credits) Intervention Approaches to Address Gender-Based Violence (3 credits) Core Concepts in Trauma Treatment for Children and Adolescents (3 credits) SPECIALIZATION PRACTICUM The VIP specialization requires 120 hours of VIP-related tasks during the concentration practicum. Sample VIP practicum sites include: ALIVE Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Trauma Response Program Washington University Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention Safe Connections St. Louis Crisis Nursery Healing Action Specialization ChairMelissa Jonson-Reid is the Ralph and Muriel Pumphrey Professor of Social Work and the director of an NICHD-funded Center for Innovation in Child Maltreatment Policy, Research and Training. Her research focuses on child maltreatment, with a practice background in child welfare and violence against women services. She also serves as the Associate Dean for Transdisciplinary Faculty Affairs. Featured Graduate“I chose the Brown School to focus on international human rights and social justice issues, especially those related to women’s rights and conflict-related sexual violence. I was hired by CARE to work on its sexual and reproductive health and rights team, a dream position which allows me to make the world a better place for girls and women.”—APRIL HOUSTON, MSW/MPH ’17 SENIOR PROGRAM OFFICER, CARE Quick Links: Apply About Brown School Contact Us Directions Academic Professional Integrity Policy Native Land Acknowledgement wustl.edu Keep Up with Our Latest News, Research and Insights: Support the Campaign: to Grow. to Lead. to Change. --> Founded in 1925, the George Warren Brown School was named with a generous gift from Betty Bofinger Brown in memory of her late husband. Copyright 2024 by Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis Washington University  •  One Brookings Drive   •  St. Louis, MO 63130 Apply Info Sessions Request Info

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