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

Social Work Blog

By Ryan Namata Social workers play a vital role in society, providing support and assistance to individuals and communities in need. However, many social workers face challenges when it comes to negotiating fair salaries and earning a sustainable income. First and foremost, timing is everything!

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

Social Work Haven

You asked, can you be a social worker with a psychology degree? You also asked other burning questions … Whether you’re contemplating a career in these fields or simply curious about the intricate facets of human behaviour and social work, this is the place to start. The answer is yes.

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

Social Work Blog

The Global Agenda, developed by the International Federation of Social Workers, the International Association of Schools of Social Work, and the International Council on Social Welfare, calls for multilevel responses to concerns such as forced migration, air pollution, ecoanxiety, and food and water insecurity.

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Save on All NASW Press eBooks: 15% Off!

Social Work Blog

Interpersonal Violence: The Social Work Response , edited by Tricia B. Bent-Goodley, proposes that it is essential for social workers to understand the evolving and persistent landscape of interpersonal violence, including concurrent victimization, overlapping patterns, and intersections. You Might Also Be Interested In.

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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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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. percent of the vote in last week’s election, eclipsing the 26.5

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