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NASW in Texas court case to reinstate injunction that supports transgender youth and their families

Social Work Blog

On March 18, 2022, NASW participated in the amicus brief , with several other child advocacy organizations, led by the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) in support of the emergency motion filed by Plaintiff-Appellees. After the TRO was granted, Texas filed an appeal. 2018-2020). [2] 2018-2020). [3] 2018-2020.

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NASW joined ACLU to get temporary restraining order in Texas transgender child case

Social Work Blog

NASW promulgates professional policies, conducts research, publishes professional studies and books, provides continuing education and enforces the NASW Code of Ethics. NASW has worked to develop high standards of social work practice while unifying the social work profession. 2018-2020). [2] 2018-2020). [3] 2018-2020).

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All You Need To Know About Social Work Articles

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What are the 7 codes of ethics? Rethinking Social Work’s Role in a Rapidly Changing World : by Antoinette Lombard and Andre Viviers offer an overview of the need for social work in teh 21st century to adopt a more transformative social-policy approach, including policy advocacy. Where can I find social work articles?

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You Asked, Case manager vs Social Worker – Surprising Difference?

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Their aim is to enhance the well-being and quality of life of people by providing support, resources, and advocacy. Social workers offer a wide range of services, including counseling and therapy, individual and group sessions, to help people deal with emotional, psychological, and behavioural issues.

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NASW remembers George Floyd Jr. on 4th anniversary of his death

Social Work Blog

By Ja’Bree Harris, MSW, NASW Public Policy and Advocacy Manager “I can’t breathe” are the chilling words that spurred a summer of racial reckoning. As social workers, the NASW Code of Ethics emphasizes the importance of challenging social injustice. in June 2020.