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NASW Joins Amicus Brief That Opposes Laws That Bar Transgender Girls and Women From Sports Teams

Exclusionary Policies Reinforce Stigma and Harm Mental Well-Being of Youth

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Federal Court Overturns New Congressional Redistricting Map in Texas – An Overview

Voting rights groups thrilled by decision, but Supreme Court could still weigh in

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Social Work Advocates Magazine: Call for ‘Viewpoints’ Article Submissions

The Viewpoints Section Helps Readers Understand Developments in the Social Work Profession

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Looming SNAP Crisis

The Trump Administration’s withholding of funding for food aid is a callous policy decision

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Faculty: Request Your NASW Press Exam Copy Today

Faculty: Request Your NASW Press Exam Copy Today

NASW Press invites you to decide before you buy! Faculty affiliated with a US university or college can place an order for books that they are considering adopting for the classroom. You will have 90 days to make a decision. Visit the NASW Press website to learn more...

Celebrate Your 2025 Graduate with the Gift of an NASW Press Book

Celebrate Your 2025 Graduate with the Gift of an NASW Press Book

The NASW Code of Ethics is a set of standards that guide the professional conduct of social workers. The 2021 update includes language that addresses the importance of professional self-care. Moreover, revisions to the Cultural Competence standard provide more...

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Cutting the Social Safety Net

Cutting the Social Safety Net

By Sue Coyle, MSW With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, social workers must be aware of what lies ahead for the communities, families and individuals they serve. In the weeks prior to the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, communities and...

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70 Years: NASW Looks to the Past to Inspire the Future of Social Work

70 Years: NASW Looks to the Past to Inspire the Future of Social Work

By Heather Rose Artushin, LISW-CP Since 1955, NASW has led the way in uniting social workers under a shared set of values and ethical responsibilities, advocating for the social work profession and the communities it serves, and standing up for social justice. This...

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Looming SNAP Crisis

Looming SNAP Crisis

The Trump Administration’s withholding of funding for food aid is a callous policy decision

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