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“Overworked and Stretched Thin”: Burnout and Systemic Failure in School Social Work

Social Work Blog

The author writes: “Advocacy is a crucial aspect of the social work profession, and social workers are frequently powerful agents of change for social justice. The journal Social Work is a benefit of NASW membership. Author: Stephanie L. It is available online or, at a member’s request, in print.

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“Overworked and Stretched Thin”: Burnout and Systemic Failure in School Social Work

Social Work Blog

The author writes: “Advocacy is a crucial aspect of the social work profession, and social workers are frequently powerful agents of change for social justice. The journal Social Work is a benefit of NASW membership. Author: Stephanie L. It is available online or, at a member’s request, in print.

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Addressing Equity in Schools: Youth Participatory Action Research and Transformative Social and Emotional Learning during COVID-19

Social Work Blog

Critical thinking skills can help students analyze the world around them by engaging them in addressing equity issues in their schools and communities. In a recent issue of the journal Children & Social Work , co-published by NASW and Oxford University Press, an article addresses these concerns. Chicago, IL.

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Join us for a Congressional Briefing: Improving Student Success through H.R. 7037

Social Work Blog

Saint Paul Public Schools ISD #625, Saint Paul, Minnesota. Tiffany Walker, MSW, LCSW, School Social Worker (Certified) and Chief Executive Officer, Journey Therapy Center, Clifton, New Jersey. Julie Incitti, MSW, CAPSW, School Social Work Consultant, Department of Public Instruction, Wisconsin.

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Social Work Leaders attend NASW Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill

Social Work Blog

House and Senate on June 28, 2023, to build bipartisan support for key federal legislation that will assist the social work workforce, our clients, and communities. Participants were briefed about NASW’s priority legislation and greeted by NASW CEO Anthony Estreet, PhD, MBA, LCSW-C, who assumed his role on February 6.