Summer Issue 2025

Summer Issue 2025

Social Work Advocates National Association of Social Workers Summer 2025

Cover Story

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A Climate of Fear

President Donald Trump’s mass deportations are causing fear and trauma for migrant families across the U.S.


Feature Article

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Shaping Positive Outcomes for Children of Divorce

Social workers can help “turn the chaos of divorce into an opportunity for growth and resilience.”

Feature Article

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Integrating Mind and Body

Holistic approach incorporates the physical into common mental health therapy.

From the President

Yvonne Chase

We Are Stronger Together

Participants at NASW’s national conference in June formed a powerful voice for positive change, reminding us we are stronger together, writes NASW President Yvonne Chase

Workforce News

Barbara Bedney

Wins, Losses, and the Road Ahead

As we reel from the passage of the Trump administration’s tax and spending bill, we also must take time to recognize our accomplishments and honor our resilience.

Viewpoints

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The Five Phases of Divorce Grief—A New Model

Social worker Oona Metz outlines a new model of divorce grief, which she developed to help divorcing clients and their social workers track their grieving and healing processes together.


NASW News 

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Changes to Immigration Policy Prompt NASW to Create Resource for School Social Workers

NASW provides practice and legal guidance on navigating the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in schools and health care facilities.

Schools of Social Work

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Child Welfare and Protection: Understanding the Social Worker’s Role

Learn about current education and research offerings around child welfare and protection.

Advocates Extra

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Advocates Extra

Advocates Extra is a biweekly publication from NASW that informs readers about issues important to the social work profession.


Public Eye

Summer 2025 public eye contributors

In the Public Eye

NASW members quoted in media stories weigh in on legislation in Ohio; organ transplants; language around grief; child mental health; climate disasters; and “emotional Spring cleaning.”

Backstory 1

Ann DuPre Rogers

Executive Director, Resources for Resilience, Ann DuPre Rogers, LCSW

“We let people have access to usable information about how our brain embodies work in response to stress and trauma,” Rogers says.

Backstory 2

Sylvia R. Garcia

Congresswoman, U.S. House of Representatives: Sylvia R. Garcia

Garcia currently is focused on the American Dream and Promise Act, which would provide a path to citizenship for Dreamers.


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