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Social Work Registration: Is it Necessary and How to Get it Done

Social Work Haven

As a social work graduate, social work registration will enable you to get a job in the social work field and expose you to other types of professional registration, including counseling and advocacy. Read the pros and cons of social work here. THE BEGINNERS GUIDE TO PROFESSIONALISM IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE.

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Losing Sleep Over Something?

Gary Direnfeld

I was asked to develop a private brain injury rehabilitation program. I am Gary Direnfeld and I am a social worker. Gary Direnfeld, MSW, RSW gary@yoursocialworker.com www.yoursocialworker.com for counseling and support www.garydirenfeld.com – to build your successful practice Gary Direnfeld is a social worker.

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The Pandemic and Your Kids

Gary Direnfeld

After graduating and four years later, I applied to a PhD program in social work and was rejected. Married and moved to Hamilton, I took a job at a hospital based brain injury rehabilitation program. I have developed and managed two brain injury rehabilitation programs, both lost owing to legislative changes to auto insurance.

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Scholarship Recipients 2022

University of Connecticut

Mary Borecki Buck is an UConn School of Social Work alumna committed to supporting the education of future generations of social workers. This scholarship, created by Mary and her late husband, Raymond, will provide financial support to a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Social Work program.

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Learning: Politics Matter

Gary Direnfeld

In the 1990s I developed and lead what grew to be Canadas largest private brain injury rehabilitation centre. Notwithstanding, I rehabilitated my image although declined to work in that capacity. As a social worker (retired), it terrifies me. After a career in social work, I believe it matters now more than ever.