The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) has said the National Assembly’s inability to pass the Social Works Bill before it was militating against the practice of the social works profession in the country.
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State Child Welfare Division honors Redmond social worker with award
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) The Oregon Department of Human Services, Child Welfare Division is celebrating National Social Work Month in March. Social work is inherent in the work done by the Child Welfare Division and other areas at ODHS, which annually help 1.5 million Oregon residents through all stages of life.
“National Social Work Month is a time to recognize that those who do social work are important to our world and our community well-being,” said Child Welfare Director Rebecca Jones Gaston. “Those who positively impact communities, families, young people, and children should be celebrated for their contributions to social change and development. As we continue to carry out our work, we adhere to the values and beliefs of the Child Welfare Division Vision for Transformation which include service to humanity, social justice, integrity, human dignity and worth and competence.”
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Mass. Sen. William N. Brownsberger â78 â a key player in the passage of the stateâs recent police reform bill â spoke virtually to the Harvard Kennedy School as part of its Reimagining Community Safety Speaker Series on Wednesday.
Brownsberger is the State Senator for the Second Suffolk and Middlesex District, representing Belmont, Watertown, and parts of Allston, Brighton, Back Bay, and Fenway.
His work focuses on criminal justice issues, and he previously held positions in Harvard Medical Schoolâs Division on Addictions, the Kennedy Schoolâs Program on Drugs and Crime, and Harvardâs Interdisciplinary Working Group on Drugs and Addictions.