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210320s2021 dcu b 001 0 eng d |
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$a0871015641$q(spiral-bound) |
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$aHV88$b.N686 2021 |
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$aNational Association of Social Workers. |
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$aSocial work speaks :$bNational Association of Social Workers policy statements, 2021-2023 /$cMildred C. Joyner, DPS, LCSW, President ; Angelo McClain, PhD, LICSW, Chief Executive Officer. |
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$aNational Association of Social Workers policy statements, 2021-2023 |
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$aSocial work speaks, NASW policy statements, 2021-2023 |
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$aNASW policy statements, 2021-2023 |
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$a12th edition. |
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$aWashington, D.C :$bNASW Press,$c[2021] |
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$axii, 402 pages ;$c28 cm |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$gPolicy statement topic areas --$gForeword /$rMildred C. Joyner and Angelo McClain --$gAckowledgment of Social Work Speaks NASW Policy Statement panelists. --$tPublic and professional policy statements:$tAdolescent and young adult mental health --$tAdolescent pregnancy and parenting --$tAffirmative action --$tAging and wellness --$tCapital punishment and death penalty --$tChild abuse and neglect --$tChild welfare workforce --$tCivil liberties and social justice --$tCommunity development --$tConfidentiality and information utilization --$tCrime victim assistance --$tCultural and linguistic competence in the social work profession --$tDeprofessionalization and reclassification --$tDisasters --$tEarly childhood care and services --$tEconomic justice --$tEducation of children and adolescents --$tElectoral politics --$tEmployee assistance --$tEnd-of-life decision making and care --$tEnvironmental policy --$tFamily policy --$tFamily violence --$tFoster care and adoption --$tGenetics --$tHealth care --$tHIV and AIDS --$tHomelessness --$tHospice care --$tHousing --$tHuman trafficking --$tImmigrants and refugees -- |
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$tInternational policy on human rights --$tJuvenile justice and delinquency prevention --$tLanguage diversity in the United States --$tLesbian, gay, and bisexual issues --$tLicensing and regulation of social work practice --$tLong-term services and supports --$tMental health --$tParental abduction --$tPeace and social justice --$tPeople with disabilities --$tProfessional impairment --$tProfessional self-care and social work --$tRacism --$tReproductive justice --$tRole of government, social policy, and social work --$tRural social work --$tSchool safety --$tSex trade and social work practice --$tSocial services --$tSocial work in the criminal justice system --$tSovereignty, rights, and the well-being of indigenous peoples living in the United States --$tSubstance use disorder treatment --$tTechnology and social work --$tTransgender and gender nonconforming people --$tVoter rights and voter participation --$tWelfare reform --$tWomen in the social work profession --$tWomen's issues --$tWorkplace discrimination --$tYouth suicide. --$tNASW Code of Ethics --$gIndex. |
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$aThe 12th edition of Social Work Speaks contains the unabridged policies adopted and revised by the National Association of Social Workers , a key policy-making body, in 2020 and represents the collective thinking of thousands of experienced social work practitioners. Broken into 62 topic areas, this text contains both revised policies approved by the 2020 Delegate Assembly and those approved by previous assemblies. Thoroughly vetted during a process using subject matter expert panels, public comments, review panels, and voting, 14 policy statements were updated in key areas of particular interest during challenging times: Adolescent and Young Adult Health; Community Development; Confidentiality and Information Utilization; Crime Victim Assistance; Family Violence; Foster Care and Adoption; Hospice Care; Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; Mental Health; Parental Abduction (formerly, Parental Kidnapping); Rural Social Work; School Safety (formerly, School Violence); Sovereignty, Rights, and the Well-Being of Indigenous Peoples; and Voter Rights and Participation (formerly, Voter Participation). The resulting 12th edition of Social Work Speaks is a reference tool that can inform organizational responses to policy and legal issues, policy analysis, and advocacy coalitions. This user-friendly resource also serves as a first-rate introductory social policy text, supplemental reading for macro courses in social work, and specific instruction for courses in specialty topics. --Back cover. |
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$aNational Association of Social Workers. |
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$aUnited States$xSocial policy$y1993- |
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$aJoyner, Mildred C. |
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$aMcClain, Angelo. |