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  2. National Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    This Code includes four sections. The first Section, "Preamble", summarizes the social work profession's mission and core values. The second section, "Purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics", provides an overview of the Code's main functions and a brief guide for dealing with ethical issues or dilemmas in social work practice.

  3. Social work - Wikipedia

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    Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. Principles of social justice, human rights, collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work.

  4. Clinical social work - Wikipedia

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    The practice of clinical social work requires the application of specialized clinical knowledge and advanced clinical skills in the areas of assessment, diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, conditions and addictions. Treatment methods include the provision of individual, marital, couple, family and group ...

  5. Forensic social work - Wikipedia

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    The first organized social work organization in Nigeria was the Nigerian Association of Social Workers (NASW), which was founded in 1950. [53] [54] [55] This organization was responsible for the training of social workers and the development of a code of ethics for the profession. The association also established a social work journal and ...

  6. School social work - Wikipedia

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    School social work in America began during the school year 1907–08 and was established simultaneously in New York City, Boston, Chicago and New Haven, Connecticut. [5] At its inception, school social workers were known, among other things, as advocates for new immigrants and welfare workers of equity and fairness for people of lower socioeconomic class as well as home visitors.

  7. National Association of Science Writers - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) was created in 1934 by science journalists and reporters. The mission of NASW is "to to improve the craft of science journalism and to promote good science reportage". [1] It has been called, "the nation's oldest and largest professional association for science writers".

  8. Grace Coyle - Wikipedia

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    1962. Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Social worker, teacher. Known for. Group work theory. Grace Longwell Coyle (1892–1962) was a highly influential American thinker in the area of social work with groups. She wrote important books on the subject, and had great influence on the development of teaching group work concepts.

  9. British Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.basw.co.uk. The British Association of Social Workers (BASW) is the largest professional association of registered social workers in the United Kingdom. [1] The association has a members' code of ethics that outlines best social work practice and works to support social workers and care managers through education and resources.