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Discussing Macro Social Work

N.A.H

In the past as a student, and even today as a practitioner I have often found it challenging to find mentoring and supervision opportunities for people... The post Discussing Macro Social Work appeared first on N.A.H.

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Centering Transgender and Gender Expansive People in Social Work and Social Work Education

inSocialWork

Despite our stated values, both social work education and the profession itself have not been on the forefront of social justice efforts and support for trans communities, students and faculty. For our latest podcast, we focus on this community’s needs and challenges.

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Two Ways to Decolonize a Social Work Research Course

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Editor’s Note: Dr. Amy Werman, DSW, LCSW , is a lecturer at the Columbia School of Social Work , with over 20 years of teaching experience in social work education. So how do we design a research methods course that engenders social work values? It’s understandable.

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From Macro to Micro: Leveraging Research, Data, and Social Work Principles for Impact at Scale

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Social Worker and Twitter Employee, Jerrel Peterson MSW, created this presentation for our virtual spring 2020 summit. This is a discussion on how to leverage research, data, and ethics to address complex social and political issues at a global scale. Deona Hooper.

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Invisible visits: Black middle-class women in the U.S. health care system

inSocialWork

In this episode, Tina Sacks discusses her work with a largely unstudied population within the Black community. Tina Sacks, PhD , is an associate professor in the School of Social Welfare at the University of California, Berkeley. health care system appeared first on UB Social Work.

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Macro Social Workers Gather at the Brown School

Beyond Advocacy

Scores of macro practice social workers and students will gather at the Brown School at Washington University in St. The Special Commission to Advance Macro Social Work, co-chaired by Drs. Board members of CRISP’s Social Work Democracy Project will lead a 10:00 a.m. The conference opens at 8:00 a.m.

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Happy Social Work Month from NASW Press. Enjoy 20% Off Books and eBooks

Social Work Blog

First published in 2009, The Social Work Ethics Casebook , by Frederic G. Reamer, was the first ethics casebook, including extensive cases and commentary, written exclusively for social workers. This book’s realistic ethics cases provide a useful tool for discussing ethical dilemmas and ethical decision making.