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Guardianship of Frail Elders: Student-Supported Process for Legislative Change
Authors:James W. Ellor  Helen Wilson Harris  Dennis R. Myers  Inez Russell
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Baylor University , Waco, Texas, USA ellor@baylor.edu;3. School of Social Work, Baylor University , Waco, Texas, USA;4. Friends for Life , Waco, Texas, USA
Abstract:Legislative change, ethical dilemmas, and client management issues were all faced by social work students in a recent effort to impact guardianship in the State of Texas. Since the mid-1990s, Texas had been without a statewide system to provide guardianship services. In 2004 a group of social work students, law students, faculty, guardianship professionals, and judges from across Texas came together to create new laws and solve the significant gaps in services. Guardianship is at once a legal and social issue. It is mandated by the courts but generally managed by social workers. In this paper, the authors offer a model for student involvement that both changed the laws in this state and offers significant hands-on education in both research and community organization.
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