Grad Degree Lifts Her From Low-Wage Earner to High-Paid Professional

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在完成这个独特的M.S.W. program, Silvia Adames will become a fully licensed behavioral health counselor.

article was originally published in April 2023. 我们在我们的 研究生研习博览, which will be held on Thursday, Nov. 9、下午4:30-7:30.m. 在学生会宴会厅. 今天注册.

 

两年前, the School of Social Work partnered with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and the Rhode Island Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner (RIOPC) to launch a unique program to remove the barriers that prevent professionals who work in home- and community-based services from earning their M.S.W. degree and becoming licensed social work clinicians – professionals like Silvia Adames.

Adames is a 51-year-old community health worker for Blackstone Valley Community Health Care. Through RIC’s partnership with the EOHHS and RIOPC, she has been able to enroll in RIC’s Master of Social Work program and receive funding for tuition, 费用, books and other aid necessary to complete her degree. 更重要的是, classes are held in the evening so that she can continue her full-time job at Blackstone.

“To have the opportunity to earn my master’s degree is the opportunity I have been waiting for,她说。.

Adames and her family immigrated from the Dominican Republic. She came with an accounting degree but couldn’t practice because of differences in accounting laws in the United States. Adames also could not speak English.

At age 36, she went to work in a factory, taking ESL classes in the evening at the local library. She went on to work in the home- and community-based services sector. Adames became a CNA at a nursing home and found that she loved working with this population.

However, after 15 years, she was injured from lifting a patient, and it ended her career. 她当时45岁.

Adames then trained to become a community health worker, landing a job at Blackstone Valley Community Health Care.

“When I heard from my supervisor about this special graduate degree program at RIC, 我认为这是一个机会. The only reason I hadn’t gotten a degree in the 20 years I’ve been in this country is because I couldn’t afford it. My supervisor encouraged me to apply. 他说, ‘You’ll make a great counselor because you’re already doing the work, 只是现在你会得到报酬的.’”

“As a community health worker, I am a bridge between patients and service providers,她说。. “Living on the Southside of Providence, 以西班牙裔为主的社区, and assisting clients at Blackstone Valley, 主要是西班牙裔, 很有帮助. People feel comfortable talking to someone from their community. They feel freer to tell them about the problems they are facing.”

Among the many issues Adames deals with are human trafficking, 家庭暴力, 无家可归, food insecurity and immigration issues. She is in regular contact with lawyers, 执法, physicians and behavioral health counselors at Blackstone Valley Community Health Care.

“It’s good to know that I can use what I am learning at Rhode Island College to help better the lives of the clients I serve,她说。.

Adames admits that going back to school has been difficult. “因为语言障碍, I couldn’t understand many of the terms in my textbooks nor how to write an AP-style paper, but with the help of my daughters who are college graduates, 尤其是Jenipher, and the behavioral health clinicians at my job, 谁来检查我的作业, 我已经成功了. I’ve had four classes so far and I’ve earned A’s in all of them.”

“Silvia brings a wealth of experience to each class and is much appreciated by her colleagues,” notes Assistant Professor of Social Work Lawrencia Okai. “She will be one amazing social worker.”

Originally published in April 2023, “RIC Partnership Removes Barriers to a Community Health Worker’s Dream.”