Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to support the well-being of individuals and communities, it is essential that social workers develop political efficacy: belief that the political system can work and they can influence the system. This study explored the impact of an intensive political social work curriculum on political efficacy and planned political engagement among social work students and practitioners. The findings suggest this model of delivering a political social work curriculum effectively increases internal, external, and overall political efficacy, and that increasing political efficacy has promise for increasing future political engagement
The current funding environment makes political advocacy on the part of social work professionals ma...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
Since 2016, members of communities traditionally prevented or discouraged from electoral politics ha...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
Training social workers for leadership roles in electoral campaigns and political offices increases ...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
The research focused on two aspects of political involvement among social workers. The first was the...
This study examined to what degree social work students participate politically. This study also see...
According to the NASW Code of Ethics, social workers are called to engage in political activity at t...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
Social work as a profession has only recently become politically active. One consequence of this int...
The current funding environment makes political advocacy on the part of social work professionals ma...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
Since 2016, members of communities traditionally prevented or discouraged from electoral politics ha...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
Training social workers for leadership roles in electoral campaigns and political offices increases ...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
The research focused on two aspects of political involvement among social workers. The first was the...
This study examined to what degree social work students participate politically. This study also see...
According to the NASW Code of Ethics, social workers are called to engage in political activity at t...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
Social work as a profession has only recently become politically active. One consequence of this int...
The current funding environment makes political advocacy on the part of social work professionals ma...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...