Social workers have an ethical responsibility to be engaged in policy change, regardless of their practice area or specialization. Voter engagement and the importance of political power through voting is often overlooked in the literature as a valid and important component of social work practice. Creating a culture of nonpartisan voter engagement in practice settings can help empower individuals who have been historically and intentionally disenfranchised from our electoral system. Training for field instructors, faculty, and field staff is a key aspect of voter engagement in social work education. Unfortunately, social work education is unlikely to include substantive content on voter engagement or its connection to social work practice a...
The potential of service-learning to foster democratic thinking is often unrealized. The absence of ...
I. Candidate-centered elections require individual motivation to fill all the available offices in ...
The democratic deficit in the U.S. becomes strikingly evident as statistics show that only half of t...
Although voting is a fundamental mechanism through which Americans engage with their democracy, soci...
Voter engagement has the potential to be a fundamental part of social work practice and key to the p...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
Training social workers for leadership roles in electoral campaigns and political offices increases ...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
Voting provides an opportunity for citizens of a democracy to exercise their power to effect social ...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
This study examined to what degree social work students participate politically. This study also see...
The potential of service-learning to foster democratic thinking is often unrealized. The absence of ...
I. Candidate-centered elections require individual motivation to fill all the available offices in ...
The democratic deficit in the U.S. becomes strikingly evident as statistics show that only half of t...
Although voting is a fundamental mechanism through which Americans engage with their democracy, soci...
Voter engagement has the potential to be a fundamental part of social work practice and key to the p...
Because social workers are called to challenge social injustices and create systemic change to suppo...
Training social workers for leadership roles in electoral campaigns and political offices increases ...
This study identifies the types of political participation engaged in by MSW students (n=214). A sel...
Social workers are challenged by the profession’s Code of Ethics to engage in social and political a...
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an eff...
Voting provides an opportunity for citizens of a democracy to exercise their power to effect social ...
Political participation to create social change is considered a professional and ethical imperative ...
Longitudinal studies spanning the last three decades have indicated that incoming college students h...
textThe social work literature is full of studies and evaluations of direct practice interventions,...
This study examined to what degree social work students participate politically. This study also see...
The potential of service-learning to foster democratic thinking is often unrealized. The absence of ...
I. Candidate-centered elections require individual motivation to fill all the available offices in ...
The democratic deficit in the U.S. becomes strikingly evident as statistics show that only half of t...