Phi Alpha Honor Society: Rho Kappa Chapter
Rho Kappa is the University at Buffalo School of Social Work's chapter of the Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society. (www.phialpha.org)
06/10/2021
The code of ethics has been updated! Consider checking out this podcast for more information on the revisions.
NASW Podcast Focuses on Revisions to the Code of Ethics! In the latest podcast episode of Social Work Talks, we chat with Dawn Hobdy, NASW's Director of Ethics & Professional Review. The update includes language that addresses the importance of professional self-care. Moreover, revisions to Cultural Competence standard provide more explicit guidance to .
Give it a listen: https://buff.ly/3ct0ryM or click the link in bio!
NASW Podcast Focuses on Revisions to the Code of Ethics! In the latest podcast episode of Social Work Talks, we chat with Dawn Hobdy, NASW's Director of Ethics & Professional Review. The update includes language that addresses the importance of professional self-care. Moreover, revisions to Cultural Competence standard provide more explicit guidance to .
Give it a listen: https://buff.ly/3ct0ryM or click the link in bio!
04/20/2021
is relieved justice has been served and former Minneapolis police officer has been found guilty on all three counts in the death of . We again offer sympathies to his family and friends. We also again request Congress pass policing reform legislation, and urge the Senate to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act from Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA). That legislation has already passed the U.S. House. Despite this legal victory, much work remains to be done on the excessive use of force by law enforcement. There is also an urgent need for reform in how police interact with people from communities of color. Photo via
is relieved justice has been served and former Minneapolis police officer has been found guilty on all three counts in the death of . We again offer sympathies to his family and friends. We also again request Congress pass policing reform legislation, and urge the Senate to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act by Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA). That legislation has already passed the U.S. House. Despite this legal victory, much work remains to be done on the excessive use of force by law enforcement. There is also an urgent need for reform in how police interact with people from communities of color. Photo via
04/20/2021
Join NASW NYS Chapter as a panel of leaders from the National Association of Black Social Workers, address the racial inequities in our profession. The National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) is a 53-year old organization with a commitment to Black liberation. Our 77 chapters across the country, including the 6 chapters in NYS have a strong history of African-centered leadership, advocacy and service. Historical actions were taken by Black Social Workers to hold the profession accountable for addressing racial disparities, led to the establishment of NABSW. Since that moment in social work history, the organization has withstood attempts to cancel Black Social Work culture. Guided by self-determination and African-centered values and philosophies, NABSW remains a constant force in the quest for liberation in the personal, political and professional arenas.
Open and free for ALL social workers. To register, go to: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYucOqgrD0sGdCLfYYIwlaawdC2yEmP7xZa
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