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IASSW Surveys – 2021

The International Association Of Schools Of Social

The International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) is conducting two surveys to better understand our Membership Benefits as well as our Website & Social Media presence. Please proceed for surveys: IASSW Survey on Membership Benefits and Activities. IASSW Survey on its Website and Social Media.

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A Mixed-Methods Study of the Experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color MSW Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Social Work Blog

The journal Social Work is a benefit of NASW membership. ET, or at membership@socialworkers.org. Parchment, PhD, LCSW , assistant professor, School of Social Work, Boston College NOTE on NASW journals : NASW journals are co-published by NASW Press and Oxford University Press. – 9:00 p.m.

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Moral Disengagement in Social Work

Social Work Blog

The journal Social Work is a benefit of NASW membership. ET, or at membership@socialworkers.org. Reamer, PhD , professor, School of Social Work, Rhode Island College NOTE on NASW journals : NASW journals are co-published by NASW Press and Oxford University Press. It is available online or, at a member’s request, in print.

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Certification and Membership Committee

American Board of Clinical Social Work

Greetings to all from the American Board of Clinical Social Work (ABCSW) Certification and Membership Committee. I wanted to take a moment to introduce you to the committee. Read More Here

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Mental Health Impacts of Hurricane Harvey: Examining the Roles of Intimate Partner Violence and Resilience

Social Work Blog

The journal Social Work is a benefit of NASW membership. Sarah Smith-Frigerio, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Communication, University of Tampa. Brian Houston, PhD, professor and chair, Department of Communication, University of Missouri. It is available online or, at a member’s request, in print.

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Trauma-Informed Restorative Justice Practices in Schools: An Opportunity for School Social Workers

Social Work Blog

Through review of relevant literature and use of a composite case example, an article in the a recent issue of the journal Children & Schools : outlines the harmful impacts of punitive and exclusionary discipline; describes the potential benefit of schools utilizing RJ as a mental health intervention; and.

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

Social Work Blog

The journal Social Work is a benefit of NASW membership. ET, or at membership@socialworkers.org. Carnes, PhD, LCSW, immigrant student mental health specialist and former school social worker NOTE on NASW journals : NASW journals are co-published by NASW Press and Oxford University Press. – 9:00 p.m.