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Social workers understand the wide range of challenges facing people in all communities. This one hour webinar will explore new opportunities for the profession created by health care reform, increased support for veterans and military personnel, a renewed focus on healthy aging, and growing needs for school-based interventions.What does the research tell us about how social workers can make the greatest impact in serving our nation’s families in this evolving landscape?
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