Self-Care A-Z: Sense-ible Self-Care
The New Social Worker Magazine
by Erlene Grise-Owens
2d ago
Self-care needs to be readily accessible and make sense. One of our most accessible forms of self-care is, literally, in-plain-sight, next-to-our-skin, on-the-tip-of-our-tongue, in-front-of-our nose, and “hear”-for-us ..read more
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University of Iowa National Social Work Poetry Contest: Spring 2024 Winning Poems
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1w ago
As in previous years, The New Social Worker is pleased to present the winning poems of the National Social Work Poetry Contest. The contest is sponsored by the University of Iowa School of Social Work. Congratulations to the Spring 2024 winners ..read more
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Self-Care A-Z: Life Writing Is a Self-Care Skill
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by Kimberly Garts Crum
2w ago
Write freely. Be your quirky self. Don’t worry that what you say must mean something. Begin with the ordinary. When you start with the small stuff, you discover there is no small stuff ..read more
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Empowering Character and Maturity To Resolve Societal Burnout
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by SaraKay Smullens
3w ago
The essential link between personal development and trustworthy leadership must be pointed out. In families, work settings, in communities, on boards, and in elected office, character and maturity must be selected to address societal burnout ..read more
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World Social Work Day 2024—Buen Vivir: A Shared Future for Transformative Change Requires Expansive Self-Care
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by Erlene Grise-Owens, Laura Escobar-Ratliff
1M ago
This year’s World Social Work Day theme is Buen Vivir: Shared Future for Transformative Change. Expansive self-care is necessary to achieve this agenda ..read more
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Empowerment: A Social Worker in Environment Perspective
The New Social Worker Magazine
by Allan Barsky
1M ago
While our professional focus often lies in empowering others, this year’s NASW Social Work Month theme, “Empowering Social Workers,” serves as a timely reminder of the importance of self-empowerment ..read more
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Conversations on Social Work Careers: Happy Social Work Month From The New Social Worker Columnists!
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by Jennifer Luna
1M ago
In this episode of Conversations on Social Work Careers, The New Social Worker columnists and editor/publisher/founder Linda Grobman got together to talk about their thoughts on the Social Work Month theme, "Empowering Social Workers ..read more
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Self-Care A-Z: A Power-Full Message About Self-Care as Paramount for Empowerment
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by Erlene Grise-Owens, Justin “Jay” Miller
1M ago
You might wonder what self-care has to do with empowerment. Actually, they’re inextricably related. Like empowerment, self-care is a process of increasing strengths and developing influence toward improving one’s circumstances ..read more
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Social Work Month 2024: Thank You and a Social Work Month Empowerment Calendar
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by Linda May Grobman
1M ago
Empowering Social Workers. Please spend Social Work Month with us at The New Social Worker. THANK you for all you do. Follow us all month (March 2024) to celebrate the social work profession and the ways we empower and are empowered ..read more
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Film Review: The Holdovers
The New Social Worker Magazine
by SaraKay Smullens
1M ago
Nominated for five Academy Awards and with the tag line "discomfort and joy," The Holdovers is a Christmas film and a Valentine, and a promise that despite the harshness of winter, spring will be ours ..read more
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