Class Year: 2023
Program: Master of Social Work/Master of Public Health
After building her research skills as an international investigator at a pre-employment background screening firm, Theresa Aldrich was seeking a Master of Social Work (MSW) and a Master of Public Health (MPH) program to grow her interprofessional knowledge. She was drawn to 扒哥黑料鈥檚 dual-degree programs for the variety of perspectives they represented鈥攁 clear indicator of the dynamic learning environment she wanted for her graduate degree.
Aldrich began the program in 2020 as an advanced standing MSW student, which is a streamlined, one-year option for students like Aldrich who have their bachelor鈥檚 degrees in social work. She then completed her field education at Case Western Reserve鈥檚 , working on a team to fulfill grant activities as part of the under the .
After launching and facilitating information-sharing meetings with five other HFRI teams from across the country, she compiled a comprehensive report of the best practices and program strategies to inform the PRCHN鈥檚 approach to the HFRI.
鈥淚t was a fantastic experience to connect with other professionals, and also learn how federal grant initiatives can look so different when adapted to fit unique communities,鈥 she said.
This fall, Aldrich will write her MPH capstone as a health policy position paper focused on the new 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number, analyzing the national rollout process and mapping how this federal policy aims to boost the response capacity of the mental health crisis service systems, which depend on the resources of individual states and territories.
Aldrich鈥檚 mentor, Susan Sternard-Basel鈥攚hom she met at a Mandel School alumni networking event鈥攊nspired Aldrich to look into federal government agencies' roles in developing the mental healthcare system for her capstone.
鈥淭hose events and conversations opened my eyes to how social workers can be instrumental in settings where one may not think to find a social worker, like policy,鈥 Aldrich said. 鈥淚'm excited to complete this policy research of the 988 hotline and share my findings at [CWRU's Public Health] Innovations Conference in November!鈥