It is the time to stop excluding people from society for being different. This should be a wake up call to make you realize that we should be inclusive in society. That’s how we can progress in life. #SUSocialWork
@JordanConcanno2 I agree, interventions might be a very good idea at addressing this problem mentioned here! And it can be catered to the target population to change the behavior. #SUSocialWork
https://t.co/U4RwxVO5Fk this article talks about the effects COVID-19 has had on social isolation and the mental health of people throughout the last year and what to keep in mind and ways to address the issues. It’s a good read and informing. #SUSocialWork
https://t.co/VbVfDEfrBT This article provides considerations for provision of therapy in the the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. This will help ensure safety to all involved in the future. #SUSocialWork
Thank you for sharing this article. It is crazy and upsetting to see people believe the major welfare program myths. These myths put a stigma around welfare programs and this needs to be changed. This article helps shine light on what is fact vs. what is myth. #SUSocialwork
@allisonelewis11 I agree Allison! COVID-19 has had so many negative impacts overall on people’s health. It’s a great sight to see more people becoming advocates or educating themselves on this pressing issue! #SUSocialWork
This post is amazing to help anyone who need resources towards engagement with elected officials! It helps us work at the mezzo and macro level for advocacy which is vital when working at addressing and fixing a social problem. #SUSocialWork
Regular engagement with elected officials is critical to any community’s efforts to end homelessness.
The below advocacy toolkit provides resources to help you & the people in your homelessness system effectively communicate with elected officials:
https://t.co/4Mfj1EOl3I
This article sums it up perfectly, we cannot be diverse on all the different level of systems without being inclusive. It is ridiculous that employment placements are just reevaluating their policies put into effect and changing them to be more inclusive. Do better #SUSocialWork
Can #diversity succeed without #inclusion? According to Prof. Cécile Kharoubi, ESCP's Associate Dean for Inclusion & Diversity, the short answer is no!
Join us on [#TheChoice] throughout March for a series of articles dedicated to the topic👇#ChooseToLead https://t.co/zwOWRk8XE1
The amount of anti-Asian violence that has gone unnoticed by society in the past year and couple weeks alone is saddening. The fact that it has been swept under the rug with article titles that don’t mention hate crimes is gross and needs to change. #SUSocialWork
Anti-Asian violence skyrocketed during the pandemic. In his first address to the nation, President Biden said it was “wrong and un-American.”
But anti-Asian racism has long been a part of US history. It's just been historically invisible.
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@chelseasosaSU thank you Chelsea for sharing this post! I’m glad people are finally starting to see how social workers have always been essential in people’s lives. #SUSocialWork
@DrAPOwens It upsets me that in the midst of a pandemic, some students are not taking guidelines seriously and practicing social distancing. I understand people need to relax, but for a state to declare that reflects negatively overall. #SUSocialWork
@MichaelWilmotS1 This makes my heart happy. Emergency shelters are important within communities. It’s especially nice to see them create more during this pandemic when getting into emergency or homeless shelters is so difficult due to COVID-19. #SUSocialWork
Very important so Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals stay informed about Covid-19 and other issues happening around the country. Knowledge and information is power. #SUsocialwork https://t.co/yXngk9mNW3
We #StandWithEssentialWorkers and support the Essential Workers Bill of Rights! Women make up the majority of frontline workers and are disproportionately harmed by lack of protective equipment, child care, #paidleave, #paidsickdays and more.
@JordanConcanno2 I agree !! The cycle of poverty needs to be broken! It’s great seeing initiatives like this to help local communities during this pandemic! Thank you for this wonderful post! #SUsocialwork
https://t.co/eMe78xfXjl this article made me very upset because I took for granted my privileges during this quarantine and seeing that people with disabilities are being affected negatively but isn’t shown to the public directly is upsetting! #SUsocialwork
@allisonelewis11 this is an outrage! Especially during this time we should be open to letting social workers who are trying to receive licensure to assist should be allowed. Social workers are needed more than ever now! #SUsocialwork