Social Work in the News – February 22, 2008

Go on and get garlic!
SheKnows.com – Scottsdale, AZ
By Kathy Kastan, LCSW, MA ED, and Suzanne Banfield, PhD, with Wendy Leonard and the members of WomenHeart: The National Coalition for Women with Heart

Monitor: DC social workers overwhelmed following Jacks case
Examiner.com
Agency social workers are facing caseloads of up to 29 per worker, more than double the level considered acceptable, Anderson said.

Social workers sought in US
Ledbury Reporter – UK
The authority plans to offer a £4000 “golden handshakes” to any American social workers who are willing to take up the challenge. The fee includes the cost

Donation to BU will aid elderly social work project
Press & Sun-Bulletin – Binghamton, NY
The aim is to arm students with Master of Social Work (MSW) degrees to help fill a growing demand for social workers who have specialized skills to deal

Social worker fights stigma
Fairfield Minuteman – Fairfield, CT
A topic most people find taboo, mental illness is a reality Operation Hope Clinical Social Worker Nina Engstrom knows all too well as a mental health

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