Grand Challenges for Social Workhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/74692024-03-29T05:52:47Z2024-03-29T05:52:47ZGrand Challenges for Social Work: Leadership Board Orientation: Up! AheadBarth, Richard P., 1952-http://hdl.handle.net/10713/155272021-04-28T01:51:41Z2021-02-16T00:00:00ZGrand Challenges for Social Work: Leadership Board Orientation: Up! Ahead
Barth, Richard P., 1952-
Lecture at the the Dr. Paul Shane Annual Policy Symposium, “Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society: Defining a Social Agenda to Advance Society’s Future.” Feb. 16, 2021 Seton Hall University, New Jersey.
2021-02-16T00:00:00ZGrand Challenges for Social Work: Up! Ahead: Progress and Plans for the Grand ChallengesBarth, Richard P., 1952-http://hdl.handle.net/10713/154982021-04-27T03:01:58Z2021-02-16T00:00:00ZGrand Challenges for Social Work: Up! Ahead: Progress and Plans for the Grand Challenges
Barth, Richard P., 1952-
Keynote speech at the the Dr. Paul Shane Annual Policy Symposium, “Grand Challenges for Social Work and Society: Defining a Social Agenda to Advance Society’s Future.” Feb. 16, 2021 Seton Hall University, New Jersey.
2021-02-16T00:00:00ZGrand Challenges for Social Work Announces Grand Challenge to Eliminate Racismhttp://hdl.handle.net/10713/136632021-04-20T18:12:48Z2020-06-26T00:00:00ZGrand Challenges for Social Work Announces Grand Challenge to Eliminate Racism
In a moment when the nation and the world’s attention is focused on
racial injustice and ending systemic violence and oppression against Black people, the Grand Challenges
for Social Work is proud to announce the Grand Challenge to Eliminate Racism.
2020-06-26T00:00:00ZThe American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare: History and Grand ChallengesBarth, Richard P., 1952-Gilmore, Grover C.Flynn, Marilyn S.Fraser, Mark W., 1946-Brekke, John S.http://hdl.handle.net/10713/75502019-08-30T08:50:07Z2014-01-01T00:00:00ZThe American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare: History and Grand Challenges
Barth, Richard P., 1952-; Gilmore, Grover C.; Flynn, Marilyn S.; Fraser, Mark W., 1946-; Brekke, John S.
Conceptualized by social work deans and actualized with the support of major social work organizations, the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare was established in 2009. This article describes the historical context and creation of the Academy, whose objectives include recognizing outstanding social work scholars and practitioners; informing social policy by serving as a signal scientific source of information for the social work profession and agencies seeking information; promoting the examination of social policy and the application of research to the design and development of more effective public policies, social welfare programs, and social work practice; and celebrating excellence in research, education, and practice. The Academy's 72 members have been selected using the methods of the National Academy of Science. The Academy's first substantive effort is the Grand Challenges of Social Work Initiative, designed to help transform social work science, education, and practice around visionary and achievable challenges.
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