By Heather Rose Artushin, LISW-CP Since 1955, NASW has led the way in uniting social workers under a shared set of values and ethical responsibilities, advocating for the social work profession and the communities it serves, and standing up for social justice. This...
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There’s No Place Like Home at the End of Life
“There is a growing recognition that a hospital death may be over-medicalized, impersonal, noisy, and isolating,” Myra Glajchen of the MJHS Institute
How Social Workers Can Use Words to Heal
Learn how social workers can use books, and poetry to empower clients
The Evolution of Library Social Work
Library social work is neither macro nor micro – it is a generalist role where social workers can fluidly move between both ways of working with people.
Why Social Workers Should Talk to Their Clients About Conscious Living – and Dying
Normalizing death can enrich your life, and your social work practice





