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Published Online: April 1976

A Seven-Year Evaluation of a Career-Escalation Training Program for Indigenous Nonprofessionals

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A community mental health center in an urban ghetto offers a career-escalation program in which indigenous nonprofessional mental health workers can earn a master's degree in the behavioral sciences. The program allows them paid time offfor classes and study and also pays for their tuition and course materials. An evaluation of the first seven years of the program showed that only 56 of the 91 staff members who were eligible for the program entered it, and 23 subsequently dropped out. Only three trainees ear-ned a master's degree, although 24 were pursuing or had received an associate-inarts degree. The author briefly discusses changes that could make the program more effective, but he believes a community mental health center is not the best setting for a career-escalation program.

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Pages: 253 - 257

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Published in print: April 1976
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Pedro Ruiz
Lincoln Community Mental Health Center, Bronx, New York; Albert Einstein College of Medicine; 781 East 142nd Street, Bronx, New York 10454

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