Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative for social workers. Although researchers have examined overall political participation by social workers, little is known about how clinical social workers participate and the broader societal factors that influence their political participation. A critical phenomenological methodology was used with a sample of 23 clinical social workers from New England states to (1) identify how socio-political forces influenced their political activity; and, (2) understand how the concept of power affected individuals’ level of engagement or inclination toward the political process. This article describes one of the study’s major findings. Female participa...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...
The social work profession is rooted in aiding vulnerable populations to overcome individual problem...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
The research focused on two aspects of political involvement among social workers. The first was the...
This purpose of this study is to explore the gender dynamics in recruitment of social workers to run...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
In this exploratory study, the professional socialization of 23 clinical social workers based in New...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
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...
This research examined the path by which social workers become elected officials, how social work ed...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...
The social work profession is rooted in aiding vulnerable populations to overcome individual problem...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
The research focused on two aspects of political involvement among social workers. The first was the...
This purpose of this study is to explore the gender dynamics in recruitment of social workers to run...
This exploratory study interviewed 8 social work practitioners from a nonprobability convenience sam...
In this exploratory study, the professional socialization of 23 clinical social workers based in New...
Various international and national social work ethical principles call social workers to participate...
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...
This research examined the path by which social workers become elected officials, how social work ed...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
This article reports the findings of a survey that examined the political activism of social workers...
Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their pr...