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March is Social Work Month

The National Association of Social Workers is pleased to announce the 2014 Social Work Month theme: “All People Matter.”

We selected this year’s theme and logo to help raise awareness about the American social work profession’s 116-year commitment to improving social conditions and quality of life opportunities for everyone.  Social workers across the globe believe that all people have dignity and deserve respect.

NASW’s goal for Social Work Month 2014 is to educate the public about how these values are essential to improving relationships within families, making social support systems more effective, and building stronger communities.

Click here to find out more:

 

http://www.socialworkers.org/pressroom/swmonth/

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