BREAKING NEWS...SU School of Social Work is excited to announce the creation of a new fellowship, Communidad & Umoja Scholars Program (CUSP), for MSW students committed to working with communities of color. Apply by June 8th #SUSocialWork#SocialWork#CulturallyResponsivePractice
What does an addict look like? Addiction does not care about your skin color or socioeconomic status. We need more people who can work with people diagnosed who have comorbidity of a mental illness and chemical dependency. #SUsocialwork@WorWicCC
Five women who struggled with opioid addiction share their powerful stories of what addiction is really like.
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@Juliana40661790 I feel many people want to avoid getting into religious conversations, but for our clients it can be an important part of their culture, a source of strength and an extension of their coping skills. #SUsocialwork
@CooperJohannah @ArielaGQ I really enjoyed the movie and the discussion that followed. We have the research to know what works to help immigration and what doesn't. Now we just need our heads of government to use what works! #SUsocialwork
@MeganFultonSU What a great way to show that our feels are related to our emotional needs that are out of balance. Mental health is just as important as our physical health. #SUsocialwork
In honor of Earth Day I found this article. Environmental exploitation is a violation of the NASW Code of Ethics. What do you do to make the natural world better for your clients? #SUsocialwork
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On a mission to empower the Haitian community in Salisbury, MD. Come out and join us for a fun and educational afternoon this Saturday at the Chipman Center from 10am to 1pm. #SUsocailwork
@EdwinAl85154225 Oh the irony of threatening to kill people who have an abortion! Even anti-abortion groups and pro-life politicians say they oppose this bill. It seems like its bigger purpose is to create a double standard toward women. #SUsocialwork
@powelllauren70 As Gandhi said, "I like your Christ; I do not like your Christians". Christ taught love, acceptance and tolerance. However, Christians are imperfect people with too many flaws. Unfortunately, it’s the bad apples that get all the attention #SUsocialwork
@MackSUsowk This is so powerful! We can achieve anything we set our mind to, but we need to make sure that we have enough time and energy to devote to each challenge. #SUsocialwork
We need to empower the children who are affected by the school shootings to help create change now and in the future. #SUsocialwork
There Have Been 68 Mass Shootings Since Virginia Tech https://t.co/fv1rj9tEZj via @TeenVogue
@jpersing1 Recently a realtor asked me what I was studying. When I told him social work he just shook his head and said that it will be a long time before I could afford to buy a house. As the statement goes, I'm in it for the outcome. #SUsocialwork
@becky_anthony This is an article that I wish everyone would read. I often avoid to talking politics because I don't want to get sucked into a heated debate. Even when we agree, most people can't control their passion. Thanks for sharing! #SUsocialwork