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NASW Press Reads for Economic Justice and Financial Management

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As students of social work or other human services professions, it is essential that we understand how economic well-being—or the lack thereof—shapes people’s lives. This book is appropriate for social work students and practitioners making the transition from social work practice into administration.

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NASW Press Reads for Economic Justice and Financial Management

Social Work Blog

As students of social work or other human services professions, it is essential that we understand how economic well-being—or the lack thereof—shapes people’s lives. This book is appropriate for social work students and practitioners making the transition from social work practice into administration.

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NASW Press Reads for Economic Justice and Financial Management

Social Work Blog

As students of social work or other human services professions, it is essential that we understand how economic well-being—or the lack thereof—shapes people’s lives. This book is appropriate for social work students and practitioners making the transition from social work practice into administration.

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NASW Press Reads for Policy, Advocacy, and Impact!

Social Work Blog

43 Essential Policies for Human Services Professionals , by Gerald V. O’Brien, boils down key policies to their most essential elements: historical overview and nature of the social problem, policy overview, and effectiveness.

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Social Work on the Front Lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Look Back, A Look Ahead (Part Two)

Social Work Blog

About special populations, health disparities, and social determinants of health: African Americans, Latino individuals, and Native Americans in the US have experienced a disproportionate burden of COVID-19-related infections and deaths (Gray et al., Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with disabilities. Clark, E., et al (2020).