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What to Do if ICE Comes Knocking

Social workers help clients navigate attacks on the undocumented

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Social Workers vs. AI Therapists

NASW, state governments hold the line against unregulated chatbot therapy

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What to Know About Women and Alcohol During FASD Awareness Month

In honor of FASD Awareness Month, social workers can help reduce the prevalence of FASDs by conducting alcohol screening, brief interventions, and referral to treatment for all clients—including pregnant women—and clearly communicating the importance of avoiding any alcohol throughout pregnancy.

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NASW Minnesota statement on the attack on Annunciation Catholic School

We are holding victims, families, and community in our hearts

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Federalization of D.C. police is an intrusive presidential overreach

Public safety is not improved by the military, but a well-funded social safety net

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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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Social Workers Respond to New Climate Change Agenda

Social Workers Respond to New Climate Change Agenda

Recent headlines signal that the federal government is willfully ignoring the potential dangers of climate change. In April, Reuters published an article titled, “State Department Nixes Climate Office.” A New York Times headline read, “Scientists Denounce Trump Administration’s Climate Report.” And Bloomberg featured an exposé, “Lights Out: How Trump’s War on Climate Science Is Weakening the U.S.”

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