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Navigating AI in Social Work Education

Teaching & Learning in Social Work

Editor’s note: In this blog post, four social worker educators share a sample from their new and free resource about using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in social work education. Alexander Rubin , LCSW, is a clinical assistant professor based in field education at the University at Buffalo School of School of Social Work.

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What a Small Group of Committed Citizens Can Achieve: Reflecting on 10-years of Impact by the Alliance

Social Service Workforce

by Kathryn Conley Wehrmann , PHD, LCSW, Global Social Service Workforce Alliance Steering Committee Chair "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has…" -Margaret Mead

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Supervising in 2025: A Practicum and Continuing Ed Collaboration

University of Connecticut

Though such diversity is positive in many ways, it can also create challenges for staff.

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The Need for Bilingual Social Workers Grows as U.S. Becomes More Diverse

Social Work Blog

Rangel and Arriaga are bilingual, bicultural social workers, which makes them highly sought after by social service employers. The social work profession needs people with this kind of professional and linguistic skill set to serve an increasingly diverse U.S. population.

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Library Social Work: Meeting People Where They Are

Social Work Blog

Dr. Mary McKay sees libraries as an opportunity to place social workers with a full range of skills in proximity to communities in need of social services. “A Library social work is about “meeting the client where they already are.” You want to find spaces in the community where people already go.”

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Library Social Work: Meeting People Where They Are

Social Work Blog

Dr. Mary McKay sees libraries as an opportunity to place social workers with a full range of skills in proximity to communities in need of social services. “A Library social work is about “meeting the client where they already are.” You want to find spaces in the community where people already go.”

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Shelter, Inc. Receives National Accreditation

Shelter, Inc

COA Accreditation demonstrates accountability in the management of resources, sets standardized best practice thresholds for service and administration, and increases organizational capacity and accountability by creating a framework for ongoing quality improvement. Shelter, Inc. Executive Director Carina H.