Social Work Advocates Magazine

Social Media Addiction and Teens

Social Media Addiction and Teens

By Maren Dale How much social media is too much for a teen? No one knows for sure, but the issue of social media addiction has many people concerned. One study, published in 2016, not only showed that 59% of parents believe their teens are addicted to their mobile...

Social Work Advocates: 2021 December – 2022 January Issue

Social Work Advocates: 2021 December – 2022 January Issue

In case you missed it, here are some of the features in the latest issue of Social Work Advocates. Top stories include: Vaccine Education: CDC Grant Will Help Train Social Workers to Inform Clients, Communities A new initiative will help equip social workers with...

Back to ‘Normal’ | Social Work Advocates, June-July 2021 Issue

Back to ‘Normal’ | Social Work Advocates, June-July 2021 Issue

Back to ‘Normal’ By Laetitia Clayton, Editor As mask mandates ease and more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, we’re starting to see a return to life as we knew it before the pandemic hit and drastically changed everything. About half of adults in the U.S. are...

Spring and Vaccines Make the World Seem Brighter

Spring and Vaccines Make the World Seem Brighter

Springtime’s arrival always makes me happy. The air is warmer, the sun seems to shine brighter, and the plants, trees and birds begin to stir. This year we also have the promise of the COVID-19 vaccines.

February – March 2021 Issue of Advocates Is Available Online

February – March 2021 Issue of Advocates Is Available Online

Hope is Power By Laetitia Clayton, Editor (swadvocates@socialworkers.org) On his first day in office, President Joe Biden got to work on executive orders to meet some of his administration’s immediate priorities. It’s a weighty list that includes actions to “control...