Book Chapter
James L. Wolk. (1975). Drug abuse, in Contemporary California Issues, (ed) Barry Luskin, Boston: Little, Brown and Co. pp. 227 253.
Funding (External)
James Wolk (2005). Child Care Market Survey in Georgia. Department of Human Resources. ($120,000)
David Sjoquist, James Wolk, Fred Brooks (2002-2006). An Evaluation of Harris Homes Hope VI Project. Atlanta Housing Authority. $490,000.
James Wolk. (2000-2004). TANF Mothers, Therapeutic Child Care, and Substance Abuse
Treatment: A Program Evaluation. Georgia Department of Human Resources. $515,000/yr.
James Wolk. (2000-2004).Tale of Two States: Reducing the Barriers to Cross Jurisdictional Adoption. Program Evaluation. Department of Human Resources. $135,000
James Wolk and Jan Ligon (1998-1999). Community Needs Assessment: Fulton County Head Start. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. $50,000.
James Wolk, Peter Lyons, and Narviar Barker (1998-1999). Education and Training for Adoptive Parents in Georgia. Department of Human Resources, Office of Adoptions. $30,000.
James L. Wolk, John C. Thomas, & Ted Poister. (1996- 1997). "An assessment and evaluation of a child support enforcement problem resolution unit". State of Georgia. ($1.100,000).
David J. Hartmann and James L. Wolk. "A Longitudinal Study of the Missouri DARE Program". (July 1994). Missouri Department of Public Safety. ($33,000)
David J. Hartmann and James L. Wolk. (1993-1995). "A Process and Outcome Evaluation of the Therapeutic Community at Ozarks Corectional Center. Kansas City Community Center and Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Washington D.C. Three to five year contract. ($120,000).
James L. Wolk, A. G. Ellis, and John B. Harms. (June 1993) "What R U Going 2 Do?". (Videotape). Gold Medal. Houston International Filmfest.
James L. Wolk, June Huff, and Lou Ann Trent. (June 1993). “Responding to Caregivers of People with Alzheimer's Disease: Respite Care in Rural Areas". Retirement Research Foundation. Chicago, IL. ($93,434).
James L. Wolk. (1992). "Political Efficacy of Social Workers". Center for Social Research. Southwest Missouri State University. ($1,300).
James L. Wolk, David J. Hartmann, William P. Sullivan. (1991 1994). "A Prospective Follow up Evaluation of Adults Admitted to POS Residential and Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs. Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. ($312,000)
James L. Wolk, William P. Sullivan, David J. Hartmann. (1990 1991). "Case Management Training". Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse ($23,000).
James L. Wolk, David J. Hartmann, William P. Sullivan. (1989 1990). "An Outcome Study of the Missouri Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs". Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. ($45,000).
James L. Wolk, John Harms. and A.G. Ellis. (1989 1991). "A Videotape Analysis of Advertising and Adolescent Drinking". Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. ($25,000).
James L. Wolk and Jackie E. Pray. (1989). "A Survey of Special Care Units in Nursing Homes for Alzheimers Victims". SMSU Faculty Research Fund. ($900).
James L. Wolk and Jackie E. Pray. (1985). "Alzheimers and Caregivers in Rural Areas". SMSU Research Fund. ($1800).
Reports
Brooks, F., Wolk, J., & Adams, M.A. (2004). Midterm evaluation of housing and living conditions of former Harris Homes residents. Research Report for Atlanta Housing Authority.
Wolk, J. & McLaughlin, M. (2004). Emerging, Striving, and Thriving in Community Partnerships (4th Year Program Evaluation of Women’s Residential Ready for Work Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, August 2004)
Wolk, J. (2004). A Tale of Two States: Collaborative Planning To Increase Interjurisdictional Placements (South Carolina Department of Social Services Georgia Department of Human Resources Grant Award #90C00946/March 1, 2001 to August 31, 2004
James L. Wolk and David J. Hartmann. (1994). A First Year Report on the Therapeutic Community at Ozarks Correctional Center. Center for Social Research.
David J. Hartmann and James L. Wolk. (1994). Final Report on a 2-Year Follow-up Assessment of Missouri Alcohol and Abuse Treatment Programs. Center for Social Research.
James L. Wolk and David J. Hartmann. (1993). A Twelve Month Interim Report on the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prospective Study. Center for Social Research.
David J. Hartmann, William P. Sullivan, James L. Wolk. (1990). A Follow up Assessment of Missouri Alcohol and Drug Treatment. Center for Social Research.
James L. Wolk, Jackie E. Pray. (1985). An Investigation of the Issues, Problems and Solutions Confronting Alzheimer's Victims and Caregivers in Rural Areas. SMSU Faculty Research Grant.
James L. Wolk. (January 1984). A Report to the Council on Social Work Education: Volumes 1 and 2.
Robin Amonker, James L. Wolk, Carol Tucker. (1982). The Elderly in Missouri: Demography and Policy. Springfield: Southwest Missouri State University. pp. 66.
James L. Wolk. (1980). Social Work Lobbyists and Machiavelianism. Funded research by Western Michigan University.
James L. Wolk. (1980). A Developing Perspective on Human Service Management: A Replication of Mintzberg's Study.
James L. Wolk, Edward Pawlak. (1979). Women in Management: Critical Incidents. Videotape and Workbook. Western Michigan University.
James L. Wolk. (1979). A Goal Attainment Evaluation of the Michigan Protection and Advocacy System for the Developmentally Disabled.
James L. Wolk, Donald Cooney. (1978). An Exploratory Study of the Community Development Block Grant Funding in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Presentations
“Fostering Cross Jurisdictional Adoptions: A Tale of Two States” (March 2004). Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education. Anaheim, California.
“Community Partnerships: An Innovative Model of Social Work Education And Practice”. (March 2004). Annual Program Meeting of the Council On Social Work Education. Anaheim, CA.
“Child support enforcement: Responding to customers", (with Schmall), (March 1997) Georgia Conference on Social Welfare Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia
"Establishing health and human service professional education in the former Soviet Union: The Georgia to Georgia project" (with R. Mullis), (July 1997),2nd International Allied Health Conference, Teleford, England.
"Generalist practice vs. Case management: An accreditation contradiction" (with Wertheimer), (October 1997), Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference, Philadelphia, PA
"Georgia's welfare to work initiative: Workfirst", (November 1997), Industrial Relations Research Association, Atlanta, GA.
"If we talk the talk, we should walk the walk: A social systems perspective for accreditation". (October, 1996).Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference. Portland, OR.
"Social Work Values", (October 1996). School Social Work Association of Georgia. Atlanta, GA.
"The Future of Social Work Education", (September 1996). NASW--GA State Conference. Atlanta, GA.
"Social Work and Political Responsibility", March 1995). NASW State Conference. Jefferson City, MO.
"Political Practicums: Educating Social Workers for Policy Making". (Nov. 1994). Baccalaureate Program Directors. San Francisco, CA.
"Quality Assurance and Program Evaluation". (June 1994). Southern Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Directors. Kimberling City, MO.
"Social Work Education and Political Activity". (Oct. 1993). Baccalaureate Program Directors. Baltimore, MD.
“Program Evaluation for Managers". (September 1993). Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Administrators. Columbia, MO.
"Program Evaluation and Accountability". (August 1993). Alcohol and Drug Drug Abuse Problems Association. Washington D.C.
"Values Clarification". (August and December 1993). Training CASA Volunteers. Springfield, MO.
"Grant Writing: Linking the Social Work Program with the Community". (September 1992). Association of Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference, San Antonio, TX.
"New Beginnings: Social Work in the "90's". (April 1992). Citizen of the Year Banquet, Southeast Unit NASW. St. Genevieve, MO.
"Program Evaluation for Non Profit Administrators". (July 1991). SMSU Office of Continuing Education, Springfield.
"Case Management Workshop". (October 1991). Missouri Association of Drug and Alcohol Directors, Jefferson City.
"Treatment Works!". (1988). National Council on Alcoholism Awards Luncheon, Springfield, Missouri.
“BSW Accreditation and Advanced Standing: Programs and Students in Double Jeopardy. (1987). Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, Georgia.
"Improving Communications Between the SAC, RAC, and the Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse". (1985). State Advisory Council Workshop, Columbia, MO.
"What Is Chemical Use, Abuse, and Dependence?". (1984). Springfield Public School Counselors, Springfield, MO.
"Alcohol and Society". (June 1984). U.S. Federal Medical Center, Springfield, MO.
"Alzheimer's Disease: Private Tragedy and Public Challenge" (with J. Pray) (1984). NASW State Symposium. Kansas City, MO
"The Christian Drinker", (1983). SMSU Ecumenical Center. Springfield, MO.
"The Non Alcoholic Counselor". (October 1992). Al Anon. Springfield, MO.
"The Alcoholic Family". (October 1982). Sponsored by St. John's Medical Center. Springfield, MO.
"Divorce, Relationships, and Parenting Awareness". (July 1982). Unitarian Church. Springfield, MO.
"Empathy Skills". (1982). Grand Acres Alcoholism Treatment Center. Springfield, MO.
"Striving and Thriving: Social Work in a Time of Scarce Resources". (Keynote Speech) Fourth Annual Student Conference Western Michigan University School of Social Work. Kalamazoo, MI. March 1982.
"Appropriate Use of Self in a Gerontological Setting". Senior Services Inc. Kalamazoo, MI. July 1981.
"Sexism in the Workplace". Kalamazoo Valley Community College Women's Week. December 1980.
"Women in Management". Michigan Occupational Therapists Association. Muskegon, MI. September 1980.
Honors
Social Worker of the Year, North GA Unit, NASW 2004.
University Service
Member, Academic Program Review Committee
Chair, College Special P & T Committee, 2004
Member, President’s Triennial Evaluation, 2002
Member, University Senate Budget Committee. 2001-2004
Member,Atlanta Outreach Consortium,1999-2000
Member, SACS Accreditation Committee, 1997
Member, Distinguished Faculty Alumni Award, 1997
Member, University Committee on Admission Exceptions, 1992.
Member, Department Head Search Committee, 1993.
Member, Department of Social Work Committees Administrative, Curriculum, Admission, 1991 1994.
Member, Faculty Senate, 1991 to present.
Member, University Student Affairs Committee, 1987 88
Member, Department Faculty Evaluation Committee, 1985 1989.
Chair, Social Work Committee, 1982 1990.
Community Services
Representative for the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work to the Social Work Congress, Washington D.C. (2005)
Governor Appointment to the Cooperative Agreement Advisory Council for a State Incentive Planning Grant for Substance Abuse Prevention (2005)
Member, Grady Health Systems, Pharmacy Advisory Council 2002- Present
Chair, PACE Committee, NASW, 2002 to Present
Co-Chair, Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, 2003, Atlanta, GA.
Member, Georgia's Welfare Reform Advisory Council, 1997-1998
Associate Editor, Journal Sociology and Social Welfare. 1985 - Present.
Board Member, Georgia Conference on Social Welfare 1996, Atlanta, Georgia.
Member, Planning Committee, NASW State Conference, 1996 and 1997. Atlanta, Georgia
Delegate (Elected) 1996 NASW Delegate Assembly. Washington D. C.
Chair, Missouri PACE, 1992 present.
President, Missouri Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, 1991 1993.
Member, Head Start Policy Council. 1994-1996.
Member, Board of Directors, University Child Care Center. 1992 to present.
Delegate, Missouri Chapter, NASW Delegate Assembly, Washington, D.C., 1990.
President Elect, Missouri Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, 1990 91.
Member, State Advisory Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Jefferson City, MO., 1986 1989
Delegate, Missouri Chapter, NASW Delegate Assembly Washington D.C. 1987
Member, Search Committee, Director of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, State of Missouri, 1986
Member, Missouri Consortium of Social Work Programs, 1982 1990.
Member, Missouri Chapter, Political Action for Candidate Election (PACE), Columbia, MO, 1982
Member, Board of Directors, Missouri Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, Columbia, MO 1982
President, Southwest Chapter, National Association of Social Workers, Columbia, MO, 1981 84
Chair, Regional Advisory Council, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Springfield, MO, 1984 86
Member, Southwest Regional Advisory Council, Department of Mental Health, Division of Alcohol and Drugs, Summer 1982
Arthritis Health Professionals Association:
Peer Review Panel Member: Social Work Sub-section Abstract Review Committee for the AHPA Annual Meeting, 1993-1995.
Arthritis Foundation, Georgia Chapter
Government Affairs Committee, 1995 - 1996
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
Governor’s Council on Maternal and Infant Health, State of Georgia, Co-Chair, 2001-2003 (Appointed by Governor)
Administration for Families and Children, HEAD START Program. Program Consultant on the Monitoring Review Team for Region IV- Family & Community Partnership, 1998 - Present.
Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta GA, Grant Reviewer, 1998.
Atlanta Interfaith Health Ministry, Carter Center, Atlanta GA, Service Consultant, 1995-1996.
Center For Disease Prevention and Control, Atlanta GA, Grant Reviewer, 1996.
South Fulton Medical Center, Atlanta GA, Consultant 1995.
Appendix F4
Unit Faculty Involvement in Self Study
In the Fall of 2004, a Self-Study Committee was appointed by the Director of the School with the approval of the full faculty. The committee was comprised of Dr. Wolk, Lyons, Beck, and Whitley. In early Fall 2005, a draft of the self study was circulated among the Committee for edits, revisions, and recommendations. Subsequently, a draft was submitted to the entire faculty prior to the October faculty meeting. Specifically, the goals and objectives were discussed and approved with modifications. A final draft was submitted electronically to the faculty with a default that if there were no major objections, the self-study would be submitted to the Academic Program Review for
Appendix G1
Table G-1
Student/Faculty Ratios, FY 2003-2005
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FY _03_
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FY _04_
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FY _05_
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# TT Faculty
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10
|
9
|
11
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# Undergraduate Majors
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200
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186
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199
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# Graduate Majors (All)
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55
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54
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57
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UG/TT Ratio
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20.0
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20.7
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18.1
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Grad/TT Ratio
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5.5
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6.0
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5.2
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FY _03_
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FY _04_
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FY _05_
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# Graduate Faculty
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0
|
0
|
0
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# Ph.D. Students
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0
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0
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0
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Ph.D/Grad Faculty Ratio
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0
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0
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0
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