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Encinitas Library to Book Free Access to Social Workers

By Tom Roebuck

The Encinitas Library may soon be offering free access to social workers. The library has been exploring a partnership with San Diego State University that would involve students at its School of Social Work, and an assistant branch manager recently returned from a training session at the San Jose Public Library to learn more about their Social Workers in the Library program, now in its fifth year of offering free consultations with volunteers from the National Association of Social Workers.

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