In today’s era of new public management, respecting the dignity and worth of social workers in organizational management poses a challenge to social work agencies. Striving for Organizational Impact through Individual Impact: A Humanistic Management Approach Involving Social Work Supervisors Finding Joy in Social Work: Practical Strategiesīased on the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotion, this article suggests that efforts by social workers to find joy in the profession may help them broaden their scope of attention, cognition, and action build physical, intellectual, and social resources for future use and increase resilience. Following Arksey and O’Malley’s framework for conducting a scoping review, the research team undertook a scoping review of academic literature, such as peer-reviewed studies, academic conference presentations, and dissertations/theses, as well as so-called gray literature, including news articles and web search results. public libraries using a scoping review method.
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This study aims to investigate how professional social work is practiced in U.S. Professional Social Work and Public Libraries in the United States: A Scoping Review This article aims to present insights into how such a U.S. This truth telling can facilitate a national reckoning with the past and set the stage for social transformation. truth and reconciliation commission (TRC) can advance racial justice by acknowledging the historical trauma tied to the United States’ legacy of slavery and subsequent racism. Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Social Work’s Role in Racial HealingĪ U.S. Psychological capital is conceptualized as a higher-order core construct that encompasses hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism. It is therefore important to identify the protective factors that enable social workers to flourish and thrive. Social workers are often faced with long working hours, high job demands, and poor work–life balance, which can have detrimental effects on their well-being. The Impact of Psychological Capital on Well-Being of Social Workers: A Mixed-Methods Investigation Such risk underscores the importance of social work practice and advocacy for the improved treatment and experiences of UC. communities, unaccompanied children (UC) face political, social, and economic conditions, heightening their risk for mental and physical health burdens that may be exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Customs and Border Protection at the U.S.–Mexican border to their reunification with sponsors in U.S. The COVID-19 Pandemic: Health Impact on Unaccompanied Migrant Childrenįrom the point of apprehension by U.S. Drawing on life course theory, this study evaluated the associations between war trauma, postmigration stress, and health among Southeast Asian refugee women in the United States, and whether these patterns differ across the life span.
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Trauma exposure and postmigration stress are associated with adverse health outcomes among refugees, yet the relative effect of these factors for subgroups of refugees and those resettled long-term remains unclear. Effects of Trauma and Postmigration Stress on Refugee Women’s Health: A Life Course Perspective These are important conversations at all levels. Many question whether these changes are permanent shifts in who is working, how we work, and how we balance work and the rest of our lives.
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There has been a great deal of discussion in academia and the media about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the workforce. The contents for the July 2022 issue include: Editorial: Social Work’s Role in Rebuilding the Child Welfare Workforce
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NASW members can access the Social Work journal, published by NASW Press, online as a member benefit.