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Visit with the NASW Press Team at the 2024 NASW National Conference

Social Work Blog

Ecosocial Work: Environmental Practice and Advocacy answers that call with chapters that include theoretical frameworks and innovative tools. Learn more about all NASW Press titles, including books, eBooks, reference works, journals, brochures, and standards by visiting the Press website.

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Empowering Social Workers: Tips for Negotiating Better Salaries and Increasing Income

Social Work Blog

Advocate for Fair Compensation: Social workers can collectively advocate for fair compensation by joining professional associations and participating in advocacy efforts. An expert in recruitment and human capital management, Ryan Namata is a Chief Human Resources Officer in Washington, D.C.

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Social Work Blog

Women who lead effectively know the importance of lifting as we climb—of bringing other women along—and that mentoring is a critical component to the leadership development process.

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Social Work Blog

For more information about all NASW Press titles, including books, eBooks , reference works, journals, brochures, and standards, visit the NASW Press website.

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Farewell Dr. Douglas Graham Glasgow

Beyond Advocacy

DuBois, atomic scientist Phil Morrison, activist and entertainer Paul Robeson, and noted sociologist Cyril deGrasse Tyson, who served as the New York City Human Resources Commissioner for Mayor John Lindsey.

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Can You Be a Social Worker with a Psychology Degree Easily?

Social Work Haven

You could consider applying your skill set towards managerial positions, such as human resources and personnel management, or even pursue a career in marketing and advertising. At the beginner level, you will typically be working with individuals on a one-to-one basis, or providing community-based support, such as advice and advocacy.

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A Meeting of Minds on Human Rights and Social Welfare

Beyond Advocacy

She has nearly 20 years of experience in human rights, working in academic, non-profit, and governmental sectors. She is responsible for promoting and protecting human rights, including advocacy, investigations, and monitoring visits to places deprived of liberty.

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