“Social work research is vital because it bridges the gap between what we know and what we do. It transforms our core values into action that enhances human well-being and promotes social justice.” — Jangmin Kim, #UBSSW Assistant Professor
#SocialWorkMonth#UBuffalo
Mental health in young people may be worsening, and too much blame is attached to social media, say Annabeth P Groenman and colleagues. But Alexandra Brandt Ryborg Jønsson argues that life, not mental health, has become more complicated https://t.co/NJZiqtdAKK
IFSW President Joachim Cuthbert Mumba invites you to #SWSD2026 in Kenya.
Under “Harambee for Sustainable Shared Futures”, connect, share, and shape social work globally.
Register now: https://t.co/v9iLowA6he
One in seven people around the world are living with a mental health condition and many are doing so silently.
Silence should not be the norm.
Let’s normalize checking in, speaking up, and reaching out.
A simple “Are you okay?” can go a long way.
#mentalhealthawareness
Adaptation and feasibility assessment of a primary suicide prevention intervention for school adolescents in Nigeria
Read about the SPREAD study registered on #ISRCTN by @biodunade@Cemhri#ClinicalTrials
https://t.co/o4dayoDNEw
Theme: Access to Services: Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies.
Everyone deserves access to mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS), even in times of crisis.
#WorldMentalHealthDay2025#MHPSS#MentalHealth
Social workers worldwide are uniting to tackle today’s biggest challenges—war, climate change, poverty, and more. Special discounts available for IASSW members, IFSW Friends & ICSW Fellows. https://t.co/3o9v8Oydb2
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