Contents of the March Edition

From the Director
Power in Numbers, Power for Good
By Elizabeth J. Clark, Ph.D., ACSW 

Profession Has Global Role
Social Work's International Stature Is Explored
By Peter Slavin, Special to NASW NEWS

Web-Based Advocacy on the Rise
By John V. O'Neill, MSW, NEWS Staff

Political Candidates Endorsed

Social Work Month in Full Swing

Key to Helping May Lie Elsewhere
Therapy Technique May Not Matter Much
By John V. O'Neill, MSW, NEWS Staff

Alcoholism Curriculum Pilot-Tested

California Schools' Expansion Possible
By John V. O'Neill, MSW, NEWS Staff

Chapter Protests Clinical Hirings

Profession Strained in Canada
By Peter Slavin, Special to NASW NEWS

NASW Unit Releases Seven Practice Updates
By John V. O'Neill, MSW, NEWS Staff

Trainers' Training Held

Kit for Aiding Adolescents Designed
By John V. O'Neill, MSW, NEWS Staff

Social Work in the Public Eye

CDC Meets ANSWER


Corrections

A January story on a study of welfare reform's effect on New York City agencies gave an incorrect e-mail address for the study's author, Mimi Abramovitz. The correct address is: iabramov@hunter.cuny.edu. In addition, copies of the report are available from: ymoody@uwnyc.org.

A February story on a Social Work Summit on End-of-Life Care omitted the following: "Funding for the meeting is provided by the Duke University Institute on Care at the End of Life, Last Acts (a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation organization) and the Soros Foundation's Project on Death in America. The summit project was initiated by the Last Acts Provider Education Committee, www.lastacts.org." As an update to the February story: The invitational summit has reached maximum attendance capacity, but a post-summit online discussion is being prepared. For details: Sallie Lynch, sll100@columbia.edu; fax — (212) 854-9041

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