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Self Study

Abolition Town Hall Part 1: Are Social Workers Abolitionists?


Free event (fees apply if CEUs are requested)
Credit(s): 1 Social Work
Course Number: NAT20210312
Duration: 1 hour 17 minutes
Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    Category: Social Work
    Category: Social Work (show less)
    As social workers, we are called to challenge injustice and oppression. This call includes challenging the systems and structures that perpetuate and maintain injustice, inequality, and oppression. This webinar will explore the basic tenets of the abolition movement, the connection between abolitionist values and social work values, and a call to action for social workers to envision and help create reimagined responses that are free of injustices driven by systemic racism.

    NASW is offering this event free of charge (fees apply if CEUs are requested).
    1 Social Work  

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