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ANSWERNational Center for Social Work Research Act

Social workers are on the frontlines everyday making a difference in people's lives. Social workers are in the schools, communities, health care facilities, and human service agencies, examining the inter-relationships among individuals, families, neighborhoods, and social institutions and providing empirical support for best practice approaches to improve service delivery and public policies.

Why Do We Need a National Center for Social Work Research?

Social Workers Need A National Research Center ! Social work research benefits consumers, practitioners, policy-makers, educators, and the general public through the examination of societal issues. ANSWER needs your help to make a national center for social work research, which will collect and disseminate results of research being conducted across the country, a reality.

For more details, please refer to the National Center on Social Work Research page.

Strategy

The ANSWER Coalition's plan for moving this legislation through Congress is based upon the efforts of social work schools, professors, and researchers. It is important for all social workers to advocate on this issue, however, social work educators should lead this effort since they conduct a high percentage of all social work research.

During the 109th Congress, ANSWER will be working to obtain co-sponsorship for the Senate version of the bill, which will be introduced by Sen. Inouye (D-HI). While it is important that this bill receive bipartisan support, it is especially vital that Republicans sign on to the bill since they currently control both chambers.

How All Social Workers Can Help

ANSWER needs all social workers to send a letter through Congress Web and to make phone calls to their Members of Congress to inform them of the importance of this legislation and to express their support.

Take Action!

More importantly, we need all social work education programs, educators, researchers, and social work students to become advocates on this issue in the Spring Semester of 2005.

If you have any questions regarding the National Center for Social Work Research Act or would like more information on how you can advocate for a national center for social work research, please contact Ann Bradford by telephone at (202) 336-8237 or e-mail at abradford@naswdc.org .

For additional information on how your social work program can advocate for a national center for social work research, please refer to:

SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION PROGRAM LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY PACKET

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