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Susan M De Luca1, Adam Benden2
1School of Social Work & Research Faculty Associate, Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
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The Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Challenge encourages critical self-reflection and analysis of biases over seven consecutive days. Active learning methodologies are discussed compared to pre-formed lectures. Adaptive flexibility and empathy are salient skills for social workers that are emphasized in simulations. Students are challenged to only eat the average daily allowance for approved food options ($4.50/day) and chronical their observations. The Challenge improves students' awareness of power and privilege with their future clients. This novel approach not only addresses the Council of Social Work's Core Competencies but also trains new social workers to effectively deliver social services empathically.
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