NASW Opposes Repeal of Health Care Law

Jan 18, 2011

NASW strongly supports the new federal health care reform law (PPACA) because it makes vital improvements in health care access, quality and services for millions of Americans with health and behavioral needs. The Association called on congressional leaders to not repeal the new law because it is vital to advance the health and behavioral needs of the nation. Read NASW’s Executive Director Elizabeth J. Clark, PhD, ACSW, MPH letter here.

Resilience and Community in Rural Social Work

Resilience and Community in Rural Social Work

By Jesse Berney “I was frustrated,” says Jan Dunn, LCSW. Working with members of the Osage nation and others in her rural Oklahoma community, Dunn saw “people who were motivated to change, to break their generational trauma.” They wanted to improve their lives but had...

Artificial intelligence offers new and expanding tools, but also risks

Artificial intelligence offers new and expanding tools, but also risks

By Sue Coyle, MSW Clinical social workers have access to many types of artificial intelligence, with programs and systems that run the gamut from virtual assistants to documentation tools and more. It is up to the social worker to determine what tool best suits them...

Categories