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Honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

University of Connecticut

As a School that values diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism, we oppose this bigotry and stand in solidarity with AAPI communities. Our support of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month aligns with the mission of our profession and the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics. Throughout U.S.

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Irish Social Worker - Untitled Article

Irish Social Worker

Removal of Human Rights from the CORU Code of Ethics for Social Workers (2019) By Helen Kelly, Social Worker, and Graduate of the MA in Social Work, University of Galway 2020 “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Greater recognition of prior learning is also a factor.

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

Social Work Blog

However, four years later, the journey toward comprehensive policing reform has been fraught with challenges and many Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives have been abandoned. As social workers, the NASW Code of Ethics emphasizes the importance of challenging social injustice. We don’t need more martyrs.