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Graduation Date
Spring 5-9-2025
Document Type
Portfolio
Degree
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Degree Name
Social Work
School or Department
Social Work
Abstract
In For the Marginalized: A Purposeful Path to Social Work, I reflect on the journey that led me from education into social work, grounded in a commitment to advocacy, ethical practice, and systemic change. Using my experiences in a therapeutic day-treatment school setting, I integrated trauma-informed, culturally responsive approaches with evidence-based practice to support marginalized students navigating mental health challenges, systemic barriers, and educational inequities. My portfolio highlights growth across the Five Elements of Advanced Integrated Practice, focusing on self-reflection, social justice advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, research-informed practice, and leadership. Throughout this journey, I remained anchored in the belief that social work is about more than services—it's about connection, empowerment, and challenging systems to better serve those often left behind. This portfolio captures not just what I learned, but how I hope to carry these values forward into my future practice.
Keywords
social work practice, advocacy, social justice, trauma-informed care, ethical decision-making, evidence-based interventions, strengths-based practices, policy analysis, systemic change, marginalized populations, multidisciplinary collaboration
Subject Categories
Social Justice | Social Work
Recommended Citation
Mathias, Sarah Christina Stenseth, "For the Marginalized: A Purposeful Path to Social Work" (2025). Graduate Student Portfolios, Professional Papers, and Capstone Projects. 443.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grad_portfolios/443
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