Prison Reform and Race Equity
Too many people are incarcerated in the United States, particularly people of color. With nearly 1.5 million Americans in prison...
Stephanie Pinsky is the Political Staff Writer for Social Work Helper. She recently completed her MSSW from Columbia University where she focused on Public Policy. She completed her field placement at the Center for the Study of Social Policy, where she worked on the Child Welfare Systems Change team. As a passionate social justice advocate and political fanatic, Stephanie writes on a wide range of social work policy issues including child welfare, immigration, public assistance, mental health, education, and race equity. You can read her blog Social Justice & Beyond at SocialWorker4Change.wordpress.com and follower her on Twitter @StephaniePinsky
Too many people are incarcerated in the United States, particularly people of color. With nearly 1.5 million Americans in prison...
In cases involving undocumented parents and U.S. citizen-children, the child welfare system often has little power to ensure family preservation....
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Court-mandated outpatient treatment in New York State, known as Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT), is a program designed to compel outpatient...
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As the democratic primary for governor of Pennsylvania quickly approaches, on May 20, 2014, social workers must band together to support democratic...
Education has long been considered one of the gateways to socioeconomic success in the United States. In today’s labor market,...
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