Substance use during pregnancies is more common than you think
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NASW Supports Gun Violence Prevention in Schools
School social workers are integral part of safety strategy
Enhancing Financial Security: A Comprehensive Review of Our Retirement Plan
Why employers should periodically benchmark their plans
Social Work on the Front Lines of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Look Back, A Look Ahead (Part Three)
Article by Kim M. Simpson, Connect to End COVID-19 Communications Lead. A COVID-19 summer wave and new 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines this fall—the virus is still a part of our day-to-day lives, but not the dominant force that it once was. Vigilance continues to be a...
News
Advance Your Career in the New Year with The Social Work Career Guidebook
Learn a systemic approach to improve your career
Share Clear Messaging During Birth Defect Awareness Month to Help Prevent Lifelong Effects
Substance use during pregnancies is more common than you think
Maximizing Mission-Driven Profits
How Cost Centers Help Organizations such as NASW
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Designed to help practitioners build writing skills in a variety of settings, Social Work Documentation, 3rd Edition, by Nancy L. Sidell, is a how-to guide for social work students and practitioners interested in improving their record keeping and documentation...
Social Work Advocates Magazine
Intimate Partner Violence: Understanding Motives and Methods of Abusers Helps With Treatment and Prevention Efforts
Despite growing awareness, intimate partner violene remains a scourge
Social Media Addiction and Teens
Algorithms analyze user behavior to lure them back
The Need for Bilingual Social Workers Grows as U.S. Becomes More Diverse
By Raju Chebium Maria Rangel earned her MSW in May from Loyola University Chicago and already has a job. The 50-year-old native of Mexico, who is fluent in Spanish and English, was offered a full-time job by the community service agency where she did one of two...
Understanding Today’s Housing Crisis
By Sue Coyle More than 650,000 people were experiencing homelessness in the United States on one night in 2023. Those were the results of the 2023 Point-in-Time Count, an annual count of individuals experiencing both sheltered and unsheltered homelessness required by...
Advocacy
NASW opposes the Laken Riley Act
Legislation would make mere accusation of a crime an excuse to deport migrants
On Trans Day of Remembrance, NASW’s Committee on LGBTQ+ Denounce Attacks
A core value of Social Work is Social Justice
‘Father of Family Separation’ is Wrong Pick as Trump’s New ‘Border Czar’
History has shown mass deportations do not make borders more secure
NASW Files Amicus Brief in Ohio’s Parentage Law
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and its Ohio chapter partnered with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio to file an amicus curiae brief to the Ohio Supreme Court in the case In re LES. The lawsuit centers on Ohio’s parentage laws as they...
Ethics & Law
In Supreme Court Case, NASW pushes for rights of people who are transgender
Highest court considering case to uphold gender-affirming care ban in Tennessee
Mental Health Groups Decry Supreme Court Decision Upholding the Criminalization People who are Unhoused
Community-based housing, mental health services are better ways to address homelessness
In legal victory, Ohio Supreme Court extends parental rights to same-sex couples
NASW part of amicus brief that supports rights of parents in same-sex marriages
NASW amicus brief helps lead to court ordering children removed from Louisiana Angola Prison
Despite legal victory, Louisiana has appealed ruling by Fifth Court of Appeals