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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 53 MIN

7. P4P: Why Social Work Interns Should Be Paid with Pilar O. Bonilla, MSW & Aiden Bondurant, MSSW

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In this episode, we were joined by Pilar Bonilla and Aiden Bondurant from Payment for Placements (P4P), an organization fighting for social work students to be compensated for their labor. We dive into the challenges of changing perceptions around student labor, the biggest roadblocks to securing funding, and the legislative efforts currently in motion to make paid placements a reality. We also chat about the larger implications of financial wellness in the social work profession and how collective advocacy can push the field forward. If you're a social worker or ally who believes in fair pay for our future social service practitioners, this is a must-listen!Takeaways from this episodeThe ethical issues surrounding unpaid social work internshipsHow unpaid placements negatively impact social workers' long-term financial stabilityThe biggest challenges in pushing for paid internshipsAdvocacy for paid placements is crucial for the sustainability of the social work professionAdvocacy requires patience, grace, and a willingness to engage in difficult conversationsMentioned resources & transcriptCheck out the affiliated blog post for the full list of resources mentioned in this episode and the unedited transcript. Join the Social Work to Wealth Newsletter — a newsletter for the social worker wanting to level up their career and money. Want to support our work? Buy us a coffeeFind Social Work to Wealth on Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook.Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast & on any affiliated platforms are for educational, informational, & entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial, or professional advice. Consuming this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice pertaining to your particular situation, consult one-on-one with an attorney.

In this episode, we were joined by Pilar Bonilla and Aiden Bondurant from Payment for Placements (P4P), an organization fighting for social work students to be compensated for their labor. We dive into the challenges of changing perceptions around student labor, the biggest roadblocks to securing funding, and the legislative efforts currently in motion to make paid placements a reality. We also chat about the larger implications of financial wellness in the social work profession and how collective advocacy can push the field forward. If you're a social worker or ally who believes in fair pay for our future social service practitioners, this is a must-listen! Takeaways from this episode The ethical issues surrounding unpaid social work internships How unpaid placements negatively impact social workers' long-term financial stability The biggest challenges in pushing for paid internships Advocacy for paid placements is crucial for the sustainability of the social work profession Advocacy requires patience, grace, and a willingness to engage in difficult conversations Mentioned resources and transcript Check out the https://socialworktowealth.com/podcast/7-payment-4-placements-p4p-why-social-work-interns-should-be-paid/ (affiliated blog post) for the full list of resources mentioned in this episode and the unedited transcript. Join the https://socialworktowealth.myflodesk.com/podcast (Social Work to Wealth Newsletter) — a newsletter for the social worker wanting to level up their career and money. Want to support our work? https://buymeacoffee.com/socialworktowealth (Buy us a coffee) Find Social Work to Wealth on https://instagram.com/socialworktowealth (Instagram), https://www.youtube.com/@socialworktowealth (YouTube), or https://www.facebook.com/socialworktowealth (Facebook). Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast and on any affiliated platforms are for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as legal, financial, or professional advice. Consuming this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice pertaining to your particular situation, consult one-on-one with an attorney.

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