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From
the President
In Time of War, a Legacy of
Peace
By Terry Mizrahi, MSW,
Ph.D.
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The Focus Should Be on Diversity,
Some Say
Rearranging the Perception
of Disability
“We should not only look
at folks with disabilities as our clients, but as our
colleagues.”
By Lyn Stoesen, News
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Cultural
Competence Standards Endorsed by Education Council
Approval by CSWE’s board
was unanimous. |
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Educators
Focus on Aging
Social work education in
aging moves out of the shadows.
By John V. O’Neill, MSW, News
Staff |
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High
Court to Rule
Brief Backs University of Michigan
The issues are affirmative
action, the death penalty and same-sex act penalties. |
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Kavanaugh
Tapped as EMSC Chief
By Lyn Stoesen, News
Staff |
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NASW
Joins Fight for the Uninsured
Among National Cosponsors of Week of Informational
Events
Uninsured Americans are
said to live sicker and die younger than those with
health coverage. |
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White Receives
Education Award
Among other achievements,
White was a Fulbright scholar on women’s issues in India.
By John V. O’Neill, MSW, News
Staff |
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Association
Pushes Capitol Hill Agenda
Research, welfare, mental
health parity and Medicare billing equity are at issue.
By Lyn Stoesen, News
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Loan Forgiveness
Bill Introduced
The bill “begins to address
the need for recruitment and retention of qualified
professionals.” |
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Uniformed
Colleagues Aiming for Innovation
“Growth is found in disequilibrium,
not in balance,” Clark says. |
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Bishop’s
Actions Questioned
“The area of duality [of
professional roles] is an incredibly complicated one.”
By Lyn Stoesen, News
Staff |
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Whitney
Young Lecture: ‘Make a Difference’
“Today, more than ever, there
is a need for the courage of a Whitney Young,” says
Pollard.
By Lyn Stoesen, News
Staff |
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NASW
Prepares for Genetics Standards
The standards will mark a
major milestone in the integration of social work and
genetics.
By John V. O’Neill, MSW, News
Staff |
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Social Work
in the Public Eye |
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Letters
to the Editor |