OPINION: In Peer-on-peer Child Sexual Abuse, States Differ on Who’s a Peer
By Daniel Pollack and Lori Kornblum The phrase “peer on peer child sexual abuse” is well known. It implies an...
Read moreDetailsBy Daniel Pollack and Lori Kornblum The phrase “peer on peer child sexual abuse” is well known. It implies an...
Read moreDetailsThe need for social workers to be social justice leaders and professional helpers of people in need is the greatest...
Read moreDetailsAug 05, 2020 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) enthusiastically endorses Joe Biden for president in 2020....
Read moreDetailsAs a follow up to our June 7th discussion on re-opening your private practice - we are hosting a check-in...
Read moreDetailsNASW-CA’s Virtual Peer Support Group meets once every month! If you have questions, and would benefit from peer support regardless...
Read moreDetailsTo launch their August Advocacy in Action Series: Operation Amplify the Vote, the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, New Haven...
Read moreDetailsThe National Social Work Voter Mobilization Campaign has joined with VotER, a nonpartisan civic engagement initiative that is making voter registration quick and easy in...
Read moreDetailsGOAL: To recruit and increase the number of Native American social workers. NASW-CA will provide up to TEN $1,000 scholarships to Native...
Read moreDetailsJob Summary The Director of Black/African American Equity assesses, develops, and implements professional development initiatives and programming for staff, faculty,...
Read moreDetailsDaliana Reyes was recently awarded a 2020-2021 Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship by the NASW Foundation Daliana Reyes is a...
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