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Red Cross Digital Disaster Volunteers Offer Support Through Social Media

By: John Weaver, LCSW, Valerie Cole, and Gloria Huang

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Social Work Students in Action--Advocacy!

Our Fall 2012 slide show of social work students advocating at lobby days, pride days, and rallies!

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Web Special Article: World AIDS Day and Needle Exchange

By: Brad Forenza, MSSW

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Ethics Alive! Whoops! Practice Errors and the Ethics of Follow-Up

Nobody is perfect. And certainly, it would be naïve to assume that social workers are perfect in their professional practice. What happens when we make a mistake—perhaps an error of judgment, an...

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New Acronyms=Greater Opportunities for Social Workers in Health Care Settings

Interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) are emerging concepts that are important to social workers and others working in healthcare settings.

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Tech Topics: Sites Ease Stress of End-of-Life Planning

It’s not an event that anyone “likes” to plan for. However, in our roles as social workers, we know that it can be extremely beneficial to make one’s wishes known toward the end of life.

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Thinking Outside the Box: Social Work Field Placements in Legal Settings

Getting social work students and field directors to think outside the box is a necessary and vital part of enhancing the social work curriculum. Students, do not be afraid to ask for new and innovative...

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A Good Group Runs Itself, and Other Myths

By: Renee R. Zandee-Adams, MSW, LCSW

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Educational and Credit Card Debt: What's a Social Worker To Do?

Social work students and practitioners are at risk for carrying large amounts of educational and credit card debt. To make sound financial decisions before, during, and after college, social work...

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In the Ogre's Lair: Seeing Light in Shadow

I should have seen it coming when I slipped on the bullet casings strewn across the front steps. Or when I rang the doorbell and heard an angry-sounding voice bellow, “Who are you and what do you...

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10 Things Every New Social Worker Needs To Know About People

By: Linda Conroy, M.Ed.

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Book Reviews: Winter 2013

By: Book Reviewers

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Ethics Alive! A Text in the Night

As the use of cell phones, e-mail, texting, social networking, and other technology grows, social workers are facing many challenges about the appropriate use and limits on use of such technologies....

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Making the Tough Call: Social Workers as Mandated Reporters, Part I

By: Kathryn Krase, Ph.D., J.D., MSW

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What I Have Learned About Learning

I am currently in my first year of a master’s program in social work that is tailored to working professionals. While reflecting on what I have gained from the program thus far, I came to one main...

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Navigating Cancer Survivorship: Responding to Contexts That Shape Practice

By: Andrea Tanguay, BSSW

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Don't Overlook the Basics: Managing Many Groups at Once

By: Loretta Hartley-Bangs, LCSW

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Do You Need a Required Continuing Education Attitude Adjustment?

Continuing education adds to ongoing professional growth. Many states' social work licensing boards require a minimum number of hours. What is your continuing education attitude, and does it need to be...

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5 Things Every New Social Worker Needs To Know About Money

Regardless of the type of social work being practiced, or the setting it is practiced in, every problem and issue social work clients bring into a session has a financial component: homelessness,...

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Technology Changing the Face of Social Work

By: Ellen Belluomini, LCSW

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