Title:Strengthening Youth Resilience via Social Work Internship Placements
within Boys and Girls Clubs: A Process Evaluation
Volume: 2
Author(s): Michelle Taylor*, Leilani Madrigal, Jeremy Dolezal-Ng and Tory Cox
Affiliation:
- Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, California State University, Long Beach, USA
Keywords:
After-school programs, mental health, social work, internship, middle school, boys and girls clubs.
Abstract:
Background: There is a growing mental health crisis among youth in the United
States. The objective of the current study was to conduct a process evaluation of Strengthening
Youth Resilience (SYR), a unique program aimed at decreasing youth anxiety and depression via
social work internship placements within after-school programs in three historically underserved
communities in a large city in Southern California. The SYR program utilizes the School Social
Work Practice Model as a framework for interacting with youth within community settings by
providing a tiered system of service delivery.
Methods: Focus group discussions and interviews were used to examine the unique perspectives
of social work interns, program leaders, and Boys and Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) staff.
Results: Results emphasized the importance of trust, clear communication, and shared decisionmaking
as a foundation for successful program site integration. Additionally, several unanticipated
barriers to implementation arose, including difficulty obtaining informed parental consent to
work individually with youth, challenges aligning internship schedules with the fluid structure of
after-school programs, and the need for a private welcoming space to work.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the SYR program successfully integrated within BGCA sites and was
able to provide support to youth. BGCA sites expressed great satisfaction with the program and
were eager to continue and expand upon their collaboration with the local university.