The UW schools of social work, public health and nursing are collaboratively launching their Health Equity Lecture Series in April. The lectures are open to the public.
World Social Work Day, March 19, celebrates the profession and its practitioners
World Social Work Day is March 19, a day to spotlight and elevate the field of social work and the nation’s 680,000 social workers. This year’s theme is Promoting the Importance of Human Relationships.
Supporting communities in the face of fear, intolerance and violence
Following the deadly anti-Muslim attack in Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand, the School of Social Work leadership calls for unity in supporting communities in the face of fear, intolerance and violence.
School of Social Work child and family welfare expert James K. Whittaker celebrates the 50th anniversary of landmark book, The Other 23 Hours
The Other 23 Hours: Child Care Work with Emotionally Disturbed Children in a Therapeutic Milieu, a groundbreaking publication for care staff working with challenging children and youth, celebrates 50 years in print.
School research study receives $3.6 million to develop an intervention for LGBT older adults with memory loss
A new evidence-based intervention for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender older adults living with memory loss, including those with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias was awarded a five-year $3.6 million grant.