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Long COVID and the Implications for Social Work

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Jazmin Graham Just as the COVID-19 pandemic exposed cracks and disparities in many facets of society — including health care, governments, education and more — long COVID continues to disproportionately disrupt the lives of certain people. Jazmin Graham, LCSW , is a Licensed Clinical Social Work supervisor.

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Celebrate Black History Month with NASW Press—20% Off Select NASW Press Books and eBooks!

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Across multiple disciplines, women have built and maintained organizations, created social justice movements, governed with compassion, and brought order where there was once chaos. During these challenging economic times, social workers have an opportunity to empower those at risk. Women are no strangers to leadership.

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Social Work Registration: Is it Necessary and How to Get it Done

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To register as a social worker in the UK (new applicant), you need to pay a sum of £90.00 For registered social workers, the UK’s annual social work registration fee is £90.00. As a social worker, you will have to pay the registration fees at least once. between March 1 and May 31, £45.00

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Scholarship Recipients 2022

University of Connecticut

Mary Borecki Buck is an UConn School of Social Work alumna committed to supporting the education of future generations of social workers. This scholarship, created by Mary and her late husband, Raymond, will provide financial support to a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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Social Work Leaders attend NASW Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill

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Social Work leaders gather for photo in front of the U.S. Kastner, MSS, MLSP, Senior Field Organizer Nearly 100 social workers from 44 states and two U.S. 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.