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For Immediate Release
January 16, 2009 |
Contact:
Gail Woods Waller
202-336-8236
gwaller@naswdc.org
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Society for Social Work and Research Hosts 13th Annual Conference in New Orleans
Focus this week is on research that promotes sustainability and rebuilds strengths
Washington DC—From January 16-18, the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) is hosting its 13th Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Over 500 symposia, workshops, roundtables, and paper and poster presentations will be offered to attending doctoral students, faculty, researchers and policy developers. Topics cover the full range of social work research and practice interventions, including child welfare, aging, mental health, depression, welfare reform, substance abuse, and HIV/AIDS. Research opportunities and strategies will also be explored in some sessions.
NASW Executive Director Elizabeth J. Clark, PhD, ACSW, MPH, said “The social work profession made a commitment at the national 2005 Social Work Congress to actively connect research and practice through partnerships among researchers, the field, and communities. The outstanding content presented at this year’s SSWR Conference shows how much is being done by the social work educator community to advance this essential goal.”
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For more information about SSWR conference presentations: http://www.sswr.org/conferences.php
The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), in Washington,
DC, is the largest membership organization of professional social
workers with
150,000
members. It promotes, develops, and protects
the practice of social work and social workers. NASW also seeks
to enhance the well being of individuals, families, and communities
through its advocacy.
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