By Yasoda Sharma, PhD, MSW March is recognized as Women’s History Month, with the 2024 United Nations theme being “Invest in Women, Accelerate Progress.” Women worldwide face numerous challenges, underscoring the urgent need for comprehensive actions to empower them....
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NASW Proudly Acknowledges Women’s History Month
NASW has consistently supported women’s issues and proudly acknowledges Women’s History Month. The NASW’s National Committee on Women’s Issue is responsible for developing, reviewing, and monitoring programs within the Association that significantly impact women.
Social Work Mentorship Honors the Wisdom Within Our Profession | NASW Member Voices
To illustrate the impact of mentorship in our profession, I reached out to a mentor and friend, Nick Johnston.
We need social workers to help fix our housing issue | NASW Member Voices
Over 50 years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, securing safe, affordable housing is still a problem.
Can Social Workers Ethically and Legally Keep Clients When They Leave Their Agencies? | NASW Member Voices
When you leave your job, you might wonder: “Can I bring my clients with me?” The answer is complicated.
Social Work and Self-Care: A Review Through an Updated Lens | NASW Member Voices
A major strength of Self-Care in Social Work (NASW Press, 2013) is how it underscores the role of administrators and supervisors in promoting healthier work environments.
Social Workers Have Ethical Responsibility to Fight Bans on Gender-Affirming Care | NASW Member Voices
What sex are you? The answer to that question was assigned to you at birth. You did not choose it, and the answer shapes much of the course of your life.
Make a Small Difference Daily and Change Will Follow | NASW Member Voices
As labor leader Delores Huerta once said, “Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world.”