The Generalist Practitioner
The BSW Program subscribes to the definition of
generalist practice advanced by the Council on Social Work
Education in its Educational Policy (EPB 2.2). Generalist practice
is grounded in the liberal arts and the person and environment
construct. To promote human and social well-being, generalist
practitioners use a range of prevention and intervention methods in
their practice with individuals, families, groups, organization,
and communities. The generalist practitioner identifies with the
social work profession and applies ethical principles and critical
thinking in practice. Generalist practitioners incorporate
diversity in their practice and advocate for human rights and
social and economic justice. They recognize, support, and build on
the strengths and resiliency of all human beings. They engage in
research-informed practice and are proactive in responding to the
impact of context on professional practice. BSW practice
incorporates all of the core competencies.