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Oct 10, 2018

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 Ethical Standards Front CoverThe third edition of , written by Frederic G. Reamer, offers the social work profession the only in-depth analysis of the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. The code provides social workers with a comprehensive summary and analysis of ethical standards in the profession and an explicit statement of the profession’s principal mission and core values.

, written by Joy P. Greenberg and Jessica M. Kahn, highlights the important roles that social workers can playCover_Early_Childhood_Education_and_Care in direct practice, public policy, research, advocacy, and social work education associated with early childhood education and care. The book explores the evolution of day nurseries and nursery schools, detailing the origins of the current fragmented early childhood education and care system.

, written by Colleen M. Galambos, Roberta R. Greene, Nancy P. Kropf, and Harriet L. Cohen, relies on the latest Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) core competencies to explore micro, mezzo, and macro practice with older adults through an ecological perspective. The authors present multiple assessment tools, demonstrating how to craft service plans and determine client goals.

The is a comprehensive and unabridged collection of policies adopted and revised by the NASW Delegate Assembly in Layout 1 2017. The Delegate Assembly, NASW’s key policymaking body, meets every three years. The policy statements set the parameters for NASW’s positions and actions on a broad range of public policy and professional issues.

Hear an in-depth discussion about  in a recent episode of . For more information about all NASW Press titles, including books, eBooks, reference works, journals, brochures, and standards, visit the 

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