December, 2023

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Social Workers Can Help Create Queer-Friendly Nonprofits

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Meyer, PhD, LCSW, assistant professor of nonprofit studies and public administration at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. And that is also fine.” Read the full story in the NASW Social Work Advocates magazine. Pace “Right now, the LGBTQIA+ community is under attack,” says Seth J.

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Social Workers Can Help Create Queer-Friendly Nonprofits

Social Work Blog

Meyer, PhD, LCSW, assistant professor of nonprofit studies and public administration at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. And that is also fine.” Read the full story in the NASW Social Work Advocates magazine. Pace “Right now, the LGBTQIA+ community is under attack,” says Seth J.

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Giving Back is Part of the Code of Ethics, Board Member Says

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Pace “My mother was the first social work-like person I had ever met,” says Cindy Bautista-Thomas. That encouraged me to go into social work.” Bautista-Thomas, PhD, LCSW, is a doctoral lecturer at Lehman College, Department of Social Work, at City University of New York. “I She did a lot of work in the community.”

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Child Welfare Updates: New Rule Regarding Kinship Placements

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April Ferguson LCSW-C, Senior Practice Associate, Children and Adolescents On September 28, 2023, the U.S. What does This Mean for Child Welfare Social Workers? Social workers should continue to place children with relatives and fictive kin whenever possible, given that research indicates better outcomes for children.