Social Work in the News - February 11, 2008

Social worker hurt in attack
News & Observer - Raleigh, NC
RALEIGH - A man was jailed on an assault charge Tuesday after being accused of punching and kicking a social worker at a Wake County Human Services building

Gazette Opinion: Montana must reduce suicides
Billings Gazette - MT
One of those new steps was hiring Karl Rosston, a licensed clinical social worker with 20 years of experience, as the state’s suicide prevention coordinator

Putting the brakes on bullying
Annapolis Capital - Annapolis, MD
Regardless, Matt Yeazel, a licensed clinical social worker in Arnold, applauded the efforts of the Scouts. “A lot of times, adults are not always alert to

Honoring Partners in Prevention
Scranton Times-Tribune - PA
Ann Marie, the commission’s executive director, and board members Larry and Paul, honored Martin McGurrin, LCSW, Bart V. Giacometti, John F. (Jack) Henzes,

Robert Arnold, has been president and CEO of Family Centers for 26
Greenwich Time - Greenwich, CT
By Meredith Blake I came here to work after social work school and after about 4 years the person who was the head of the organization retired,

One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Fort Collins Now - Fort Collins, CO
“Everyone wants that magic bullet solution,” said Mark Winokur, director of the social work research center in the School of Social Work at Colorado State

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