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Library Social Work: Meeting People Where They Are

Social Work Blog

By Josette Keelor Libraries are known for the free services they provide communities — from books, magazinesand other media to programs like classes, workshops and children’s programs. When combined with other participating organizations, libraries can provide nearly unlimited resources that help community members achieve success.

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Library Social Work: Meeting People Where They Are

Social Work Blog

By Josette Keelor Libraries are known for the free services they provide communities — from books, magazinesand other media to programs like classes, workshops and children’s programs. When combined with other participating organizations, libraries can provide nearly unlimited resources that help community members achieve success.

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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

An article in a recent issue of the journal Social Work Research seeks to fill in some of this gap in information. Children & Schools , Health & Social Work and Social Work Research are available by subscription at a discounted rate for NASW members, either online or in print. – 9:00 p.m.

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Moral Disengagement in Social Work

Social Work Blog

Children & Schools , Health & Social Work and Social Work Research are available by subscription at a discounted rate for NASW members, either online or in print. NASW members can also access journal articles through the Research Library, which can be found at this link. – 9:00 p.m.

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Going into the Care Closet?

Health & Social Care Workforce

Dr Cat Forward is Research Associate at the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, King’s College London. 420 words) As part of LGBTQ+ History Month, Lambeth Libraries hosted an event organised by Lambeth Links, talking about … Continue reading →

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NASW Member Voices: What the March on Washington means 60 years later

Social Work Blog

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress. Photo from Library of Congress. ” According to Pew Research Center , six out of ten white adults believe there has been a great deal or a fair amount of progress on racial equality in the last 60 years. Martin Luther King Jr. at the March on Washington. DuBois died.

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

Social Work Blog

The effects of burnout on client service provision, organizational health, and individual well-being are increasingly a focus of social work research, particularly against the societal backdrop of the post-COVID-19 era. NASW members can also access journal articles through the Research Library, which can be found at this link.