By Greg Wright, NASW Communications Director While most of the nation is sleeping, the work of overnight crisis hotline worker "Beth" is just beginning. Working remotely from home, still wearing a pajama top and a chemise, Beth takes calls from people experiencing a...
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The film Listener shows the tension – and rewards – of crisis hotline work
Producer Oren Moverman hopes the film will be a learning, teaching tool for social workers, others
NASW to join White Ribbon Day in Congress
White Ribbon VA is a national call to eliminate sexual harassment, sexual assault, and domestic violence
Mattel doll honors NASW Social Work Pioneer Wilma Mankiller
Social Worker was First Female Principal Chief of Cherokee Nation
Gun Violence Continues: No End in Sight
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NASW Maryland Chapter statement on Morgan State University mass shooting
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