AV俱乐部

 

Caring for community

- December 5, 2018

AV俱乐部's Social Work Community Clinic now calls Quinpool Road home. (Provided image)
AV俱乐部's Social Work Community Clinic now calls Quinpool Road home. (Provided image)

The AV俱乐部 School of Social Work Community Clinic is an important part of the Halifax community. Now in its fourth year of operation, the clinic continues to provide a wide range of support services for people who seek their assistance.

鈥淲e provide an interprofessional case management service delivery model, that is also a site for student training and education like field practicums,鈥 says Cyndi Hall, the co-director of the clinic.

The mission of the clinic is broader than just immediate relief.

鈥淭he clients, for the most part, are living in poverty and are a very marginalized population,鈥 says Jeff Karabanow, a professor at Dal and co-director of the clinic. 鈥淲e are here to help to build some form of support with them and to then figure out the best plan forward to build more stability and increase the quality of life.鈥

A more accessible clinic


As part of its mandate to provide easy access to their clients, the clinic recently moved to Quinpool Road.

鈥淲e are really proud of this location,鈥 says Dr. Karabanow. 鈥淭he main reason is that it is very accessible. A lot of our clientele are experiencing disability issues. The fact that they can come in here in an accessible and safe manner is great.鈥

In addition, 鈥渋t is close to the campus,鈥 says Hall. 鈥淪o other people who are supervising some of the different students can walk here.鈥


Jeff Karabanow and Cyndi Hall.

Despite its immense contribution to the community and student development, the clinic still struggles with stable funding.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been more difficult than we had envisioned, given the fact that people really get a lot of benefits,鈥 says Hall. 鈥淪tudents are learning a lot, the clients are getting a lot out of it, and there is still room for growth.鈥

The clinic is also a useful resource for other organizations involved in social work.

鈥淭here are a lot of community agencies that call the clinic and ask for our knowledge on how to best support their clients,鈥 says Meagen Bowers, the social work case manager at the clinic. 鈥淲e all rely on each other to provide the best support for our clients.鈥

Compassion is key


The work of the clinic is deeply rooted in an anti-oppressive framework, which critically examines the power imbalances inherent in our socio-economic structures.聽 聽

鈥淲e want all our students to take away the fact that there are different approaches to how we can support one another, and an anti-oppressive social justice foundation is a particular style of intervention, and we are very proud of that style of intervention,鈥 says Dr. Karabanow. 鈥淲e want to maintain a deeply compassionate, a deeply equitable oriented way of working with our clientele.鈥

Through the clinic, students from different disciplines such as psychology and occupational therapy have had the opportunity to work directly with clients. Such opportunities are not easily accessible for students in clinical or other specialized fields.聽聽 聽



鈥淚t鈥檚 a really meaningful placement,鈥 says Aliya Rubin, a final-year student in the School of Social Work. 鈥淚 feel really blessed that I am allowed to hear the clients鈥 stories and that I get to help them and support them the best I can.鈥