Joy Ernst

Faculty Profile

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Biography

Joy Swanson Ernst, Associate Professor Emeritus of Social Work, joined the Wayne State faculty in August 2016. From August 2016-2019, she served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Before that, she was Professor of Social Work and director of the undergraduate social work program at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. She received her PhD in 1999 from the University of Maryland School of Social Work. While at the University of Maryland, she was the research director for the Family Connections program. She has had social work positions in agencies that serve families and children and runaway and homeless youth.

Ernst is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and a former Hartford Faculty Scholar. Her research interests include elder mistreatment and adult protective services (APS) programs, palliative and end of life care, and the impact of climate change on older adults. She has published articles and book chapters on adult protective services and elder mistreatment, child abuse and neglect, and social work education. She is co-author, with Anissa T. Rogers, of Aging in the Social Environment (Oxford, 2023). She serves on the Research to Practice Interest Group for the National Adult Protective Services Association where she has worked on projects including the APS Administrative Data Initiative, which aims to build a network of APS practitioners and researchers to improve efforts to use APS administrative data to better understand elder abuse and how to address it.

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Degrees and Certifications

• PhD, University of Maryland, Baltimore
• M.S.W., Rutgers University
• B.A., History, University of Chicago

Teaching Interests

• Human rights and social justice
• Social work practice with older adults
• Social welfare history
• Social policy

Area of Expertise

 Expert in gerontology, elder justice, elder abuse and neglect

Research Description

Dr. Ernst is a Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar and her research interests include elder mistreatment and adult protective services (APS) programs. She has published articles on elder self-neglect, the use of multidisciplinary teams in APS, geriatric enrichment in social work education, the neighborhood correlates of child maltreatment, child welfare practice in New Zealand, and several book chapters on elder abuse and neglect. She serves on the research committee for the National Adult Protective Services Association where she has worked on projects including a review of the research on Adult Protective Services published in the Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, a review of the literature on self-neglect among older adults, and a web-based resource on evidence-based practice for APS workers. She has reviewed grants related to elder justice and APS for the Administration for Community Living (ACL). She was a member of the second Expert Working Group that made recommendations related to the Final National Voluntary Consensus Guidelines for State Adult Protective Services Systems, published by the ACL in 2016. In 2019, she served on Technical Expert Panels related on ACL-funded projects related to self-neglect and outcomes research in APS.

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