Proud to have had the privilege of attending the graduation of MSP Class 147! These new members of Maryland’s Finest will continue to battle against crime rates and the opioid epidemic while strengthening relationships with their communities #SUSocialWork https://t.co/jfh7CEV68M
Today is #WorldSuicidePreventionDay
Keep talking about your struggles. Keep listening to those who are struggling.
We believe God created you on purpose for a purpose.
If you’re in crisis, please text the @CrisisTextLine at 741741 to talk to a crisis counselor 24/7.
Starting our morning on the #Boardwalk at @ThrashersOCMD - celebrating nearly 90 years of incredible french fries! Follow me on #Snapchat for more => Governor Larry Hogan
Special Announcement: As of July 1st, the Department of Social Work is now the Salisbury University School of Social Work under the newly formed College of Health and Human Services (CHHS).
Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach, who is stepping down as SU’s President this week, received a surprise gift from the City of Salisbury: a street named in her honor! https://t.co/F0lRxN2VTk
To all #Marylanders graduating this spring, I encourage you all to be bold, to take risks, to take action, & to wrestle with life’s challenges with everything you’ve got in order to thrive & to succeed. Congratulations & best of luck as you take the next step in your lives!
Being quick to listen rather than quick to judge is a concept all professionals working with individuals one-on-one must understand. Without being willing to listen, we cannot effectively assist those in need. #SUSocialWork https://t.co/h2kNaaH7sz
Mental health awareness and suicide prevention are very near to my heart. There is much to learn from those who have experienced mental illness, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and the affects they have on individuals. Let their voices be heard! #SUSocialWork https://t.co/xBsvcRtUD8
April 16 is World Semicolon Day! Share your story, semicolon tattoos, and raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention. Take a moment to share some encouraging words with your friends on social media. Don't forget to tag: #SemicolonDay2018
How can millennials begin/continue to speak out about, advocate for, and encourage policy changes concerning climate change, large scale conflict, and inequality? #SUSocialWork https://t.co/jEHtGkUi6Y
Mayor Kenney of Philadelphia was “heartbroken” that an incident that “appears to exemplify what racial discrimination looks like in 2018” has taken place in a Philadelphia Starbucks. What company, state, and nation policy changes need happen? #SUSocialWork https://t.co/IeD7edqdHJ
Recognizing differences and embracing intersectionality are two ways we can begin to step forward in the battle to end oppression for all individuals #SUSocialWork https://t.co/YzMugMjINj
In India, the abuse of women and girls only seems to be getting worse, while the division between Muslim and Hindu people worsens as well. How could a macro social worker from the US assist the people of India during this crisis? #SUSocialWork https://t.co/36d5k9JRJq
@NCgulls21 It’s remarkable how much more impact we can have and much more beneficial we can be within society by making the choice to interconnect our various professional skill sets. If we all desire to help create lasting change in society, why not do it together?! #SUSocialWork
The U.S. has taken a step towards inclusivity in the fashion arena with the introducing of adaptive apparel!! Here is everything you need to know about this new “inclusive clothing trend!” #SUSocialWork https://t.co/42ONLElv4G
It’s been 50 years since the assassination of MLK - a man dedicated to changing society’s outlook on race. What would MLK see conceding race in the U.S. today if he were still alive? #SUSocialWork https://t.co/nh3PHF0MQv
At just 8 years old, Jahkil Jackson of Chicago began a force of macro social change to improve the lives of homeless people through the giving of blessing bags. #SUSocialWork https://t.co/PZ6mX1cXR6
“Pneumonia is the second-leading cause of death for children under five in Mongolia.” What are some environmental changes that can be suggested and implemented in an effort to decrease the outbreak of pneumonia among Mongolian children? #SUSocialWork https://t.co/pjz8vvUOu0
In order to efficiently and effectively promote and initiate social change, we must remember to take care of ourselves in the process! Here are a few ways to do just that! #SUSocialWork https://t.co/ifP6AAaFxS
Activism, organizing, canvassing, etc, any type of social change movement can be extremely stressful. Don’t forget to engage in #SELFCARE activities. WE can’t fight inequalities if we do not feel 💯😎
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