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Social Workers
Remember September 11 — One Year Later
As
social workers, NASW recognizes the characteristics of resiliency — that
capacity to look deep, find strength and go on in the face
of great disasters and personal loss. The terrorist attack
last September emphasized the resiliency of the American
people and of the communities and individuals directly affected
by those horrific events.
As
we remember this tragic day and honor those who lost and surrendered
their lives in New York City, Washington, DC and on board Flight
93, NASW realizes the accomplishments and sacrifices individuals,
families, and communities everywhere have made to come together
in the face of adversity.
Social Workers, Resiliency,
and September 11
Steps
That Helped a Nation Move Forward in the Last Year
Coping with Trauma — How
Citizens Can Get Help
NASW Statements
on the Tragedy
How Social Workers Have
Been Involved
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Social Workers
Are Talking About...
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In the days and months
following the 9/11 attacks, professional social workers
have been featured in hundreds of news stories about
coping strategies and support for families and communities.
A few interviews with NASW members are summarized here.
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NASW Foundation
NASW
Foundation — 911 Fund
Publications and
Resources
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