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Politics (Yes, Politics) For Social Workers: A Guide for Affecting Change

inSocialWork

Times are ripe for political action, but what prevents many of us from getting involved in activism and politics? His newest book, Politics for Social Workers: A Practical Guide to Effecting Change , was published in 2021 by Columbia University Press. We are living in an era of extraordinary social and cultural upheaval.

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IFSW hosts side-event during the 2023 UN High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development

International Federation of Social Workers

During the 2023 UN High Level Political Forum (UN HLPF) on Sustainable Development, IFSW hosted a side-event , “Co-building an Eco-Social World for Sustainable Development”. Drawing upon the UN HLPF […]

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It’s time for political change

Martin Webber

It is political change which. As a social worker, I work for social justice and social change. While this can happen within the individuals, families and communities we work with, this is no longer sufficient.

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IFSW Statement of the Political Crisis at the Belarus / Polish Borders

International Federation of Social Workers

The images broadcast from Belarus mirror many other horrific situations around the world where the abuse of people is a product of failed political processes. Migration is often fueled […].

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Justin Hodge: Political Social Worker on the Rise

Beyond Advocacy

One of most rewarding aspects of the work we do at CRISP is encountering so many gifted social workers in all parts of the country who are eager to become change agents and difference makers by working in the policy and political arenas. Fortunately, I listened to her and invited Justin to be an instructor at our Political Boot Camp.

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NASW, University of Michigan White House field placement paper explores macro policy practice and political social work

Social Work Blog

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and University of Michigan have released a paper, The White House as a Field Placement Reflections on the Past and a Future for Policy and Political Practice , that features a speech by social worker and White House Fellow Harold Richman.

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NASW Member Voices: Money in Politics Increasingly Benefits Wealthy, Special Interests

Social Work Blog

American Promise joined forces with the National Association of Social Workers and Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy on June 27, 2022 for a conversation on “The Power of Political Social Work.”. America has a big problem with money in politics. More social workers are running for office.