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Social Work History Month 2021: Social Workers are Essential

Michigan Girl's Café

March is National Social Work History Month. The 2021 theme is " Social Workers are Essential.” From the NASW website : Social workers are essential to community well-being. As practitioners, social workers are trained to help people address personal and systemic barriers to optimal living.

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Predictors of veterans’ well-being after leaving service

Society of Clinical Psychology

Explore if the most predictive factors are different for men and women veterans. Machine learning analyses (random forests of regression tress) were used to determine the most influential factors relating to veterans’ well-being. The Veterans Metrics Initiative (TVMI) Study was conducted to address this gap in the literature.

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41+ Famous Social Workers You Need to Know About

Social Work Haven

Why do you need to know about famous social workers? Famous social workers play an important role in our society, providing much-needed support to individuals and families who are facing difficult life situations. By understanding the work of famous social workers, we can appreciate their impact on society and learn from their example.

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Members in the News – July 28, 2023

Social Workers Speak

Diane Elze honored as an NASW Social Work Pioneer University of Buffalo The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) has named Diane E. Elze, PhD, associate professor emeritus in the University at Buffalo School of Social Work, a “Social Work Pioneer,” one of the profession’s highest honors.