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

Social Work Blog

Using firsthand accounts from 200 Black adolescents, Black Male Youth Raised in Public Systems: Engagement, Healing, Hope validates the fears, anxieties, and complexities of these youth. Follow this link to learn more about NASW Press authors who will present at the June 19-22 NASW National Conference (and book samples below).

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Social Work England committed ‘abuse of power’ in ‘punishing’ practitioner’s gender critical beliefs

Community Care

Social Work England carried out a “serious abuse of its power as a regulatory body” in allowing its fitness to practise (FTP) processes to be “subverted to punish and suppress” a practitioner’s protected gender critical beliefs. The details of this should be shared with Meade, it said. .”

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A Meeting of Minds on Human Rights and Social Welfare

Beyond Advocacy

They are particularly interested in expanding their understanding of human rights and social welfare programs and services in the U.S. After a week-long executive leadership seminar at Harvard University’s Kennedy School, they arrived in Washington, DC, to engage with selected policymakers and practitioners.

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