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Sherrill Clark, L.C.S.W., Ph.D. received her doctorate at the Berkeley
School of Social Welfare in 1993 and her MSW from the University
of Michigan. She is currently a research specialist at the California
Social Work Education Center. She is a member of the California
Department of Social Services Child Welfare Stakeholders Group,
concerned with redesigning child welfare services to include fairness
and equity issues, human resources, early intervention, and differential
responses to families. Her research focuses on the California child
welfare workforce.
Education:
BA (American
History), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1967; MSW (Social Groupwork)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1969; PhD (Social Welfare) University
of California, Berkeley, 1993
Courses Taught:
Health Care
Policy (SW 238C); Social Work Research Methods (SW 282A & 282B)
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