Abstract
This study explored the perspectives of California State University, Sacramento MSW students on the reunification of children with their families. The study utilized a quantitative survey research design that asked participants to respond to questionnaire items using a Likert scale. Participants (n=73) were selected via convenience sampling and were asked to respond to multiple survey items regarding their perspectives on the reunification of children with their families as well as indicate their demographic information. Data analysis showed that MSW student’s opinions was geared towards eliminating barriers to reunification, while maintaining parents liable for their circumstances. Implications for social work practice and policy are discussed.