Panelists (left to right): E.J. Dionne, Washington Post columnist and frequent commentator on NPR’s “All Things Considered;” DeRay Mckesson, one...
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Read moreDetailsThe debate between micro and macro concentrations within the social work profession is a persistent one, with strong opinions on...
Read moreDetailsRecently, Violence Free Waitakere (VFW), in West Auckland NZ, launched "'Jade Speaks Up', a new multimedia resource to help keep...
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Read moreDetailsDraft 2: 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) Opens on March 14, 2014 Feedback Closes on May 16, 2014...
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Read moreDetailsAt Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, students in the Social Work department have the opportunity to complete a research...
Read moreDetailsIn 2012, Dr. Jack Rothman, a prominent author and academic, issued a report on the current state of social work...
Read moreDetailsThe Macro Social Work Student Network (MSWSN) is hitting the road this month. MSWSN member and Silberman School of Social...
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Read moreDetailsIn a recent decision, School of Social Work Dean, William C. Rainford, at Catholic University of America (CUA) issued a...
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Read moreDetailsby Daniel Jacob, MSW Our individual capacity for compassion is often uniquely different. However, have you ever thought about what...
Read moreDetailsBy Rachel L. West, MSW, LMSW The 2012 Rothman Report Points to Troubling Signs that Macro Social Work is in...
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