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Alarming Gaps Revealed in Romania’s Social Service Workforce Census

International Federation of Social Workers

A new Social Service Workforce Census, the first of its kind in Romania, reveals significant challenges in the country’s social services sector. Conducted by the National College of Social Workers […]

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The Association of Social Workers in The Gambia Unites with Care and Prevention Foundation to Strengthen Social Services

International Federation of Social Workers

Image: Augustina Onyinye Ugbana (CPF) and Basamba Drammeh (TASWIG) In a significant step toward enhancing social work practices in The Gambia, The Association of Social Workers in The Gambia (TASWIG) […]

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26 October: Annual Global Social Service Workforce Alliance Symposium

International Federation of Social Workers

The annual Social Service Workforce Week, spearheaded by our esteemed partner, the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance, carries profound importance for social workers across the globe. This week-long event, spanning […]

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What are the 10 Roles of Social Workers

Social Work Haven

You asked, what are the 10 roles of social workers ? While I can provide a list of 10 common roles of social workers, it’s important to note that our roles often go beyond these. Case Manager : Social workers coordinate services and resources for their clients, ensuring they receive comprehensive care and support.

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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. Experts say there is a shortage of social workers who are fluent in a language other than English. Read the full story in the NASW Social Work Advocates magazine.

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Beyond the Gimmick: Aware of the Importance of Self-Care, Social Workers Struggle to Practice It

Social Work Blog

By Sue Coyle Self-care is an often-discussed topic among social workers, the organizations that employ them, and the profession as a whole—and for good reason. Social work is a challenging career choice in myriad ways. Evidence of this exists in the rates of both turnover and burnout throughout social work.

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The Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Services Use among Head Start-Eligible Low-Income Families

Social Work Blog

Social workers spend a tremendous amount of time and resources developing interventions to help serve disadvantaged families and individuals. Social services use is a critical aspect in the field, and the current study seeks to better understand the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and social services use.