Participation in Social Advocacy: How a Professional Association Can Help Social Workers Meet Their Ethical Obligation

A social work educator and former National Association of Social Workers state chapter president provides a perspective on involvement in social advocacy based on a review of the literature, her experience in office, and efforts to involve students in the political process. Major NASW national and s...

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