NASW Executive Director Dr. Elizabeth Clark on the Anita Estell Show

May 3, 2011

NASW Exec. Dir. Betsy Clark discusses the important role of social workers in our nation on the Anita Estell Show.

Visit www.anitaestellblog.com to Listen: “This week on the Anita Estell Show:  With returning veterans, aging baby boomers, child welfare, demands placed on families, hospitals and schools, there is a growing need for social workers. Please join me  for a conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Clark, the Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers. Extraordinary work is underway in communities across the country.  Issues related to the national budget, the role of social workers, a projected shortage of social workers, and what to do if you should ever need to contact a social worker will be discussed  . . .  and more.”

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