Congratulations to #SSW professor @Justin Harty, PhD for his recent election as the U.S. representative on the International Research Network on Transitions to Adulthood from Care (INTRAC) Executive Committee. We are proud of him as he transitions into this new role! #INTRAC
ASU School of Social Work
Higher Education
Phoenix, Arizona 759 followers
Addressing social and economic injustice at home and around the globe.
About us
The School of Social Work at Arizona State University is one the largest and most diverse social work programs in the U.S. We prepare practitioners committed to upholding social justice and to serving and empowering individuals, families and communities. The School emphasizes understanding and respect for the unique social, political, and cultural diversity of the Southwest. We are part of the ASU Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions — a community of change agents passionate about making a difference in the world. For over 50 years, our school has tackled the most pressing challenges facing communities locally and globally. Our faculty and students are among the most racially and ethnically diverse in the country, enriching our research, teaching and service.
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http://socialwork.asu.edu
External link for ASU School of Social Work
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1961
Locations
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Primary
411 N Central Ave
Suite 800
Phoenix, Arizona 85004, US
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340 N Commerce Park Loop
Tucson, Arizona 85745, US
Employees at ASU School of Social Work
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Lilly Perez-Freerks
Program Assessment & Evaluations Coodinator at ASU School of Social Work
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Tessa Clark
Consultant Adult Literacy-Trainer
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Stacey Gandy
Coordinator at ASU Community Collaborative & Clinical Assistant Professor at ASU School of Social Work
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Alexis Teats
Specialist at ASU School of Social Work
Updates
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Congratulations to #SSW Professor Renee Cunningham-Williams, PhD, MSW, MPE for receiving the 2024 GADE Faculty Award for Educational Leadership in Social Work Doctoral Education! This award is given to a faculty member who has made significant contributions to advancing doctoral education in the field of social work. She will be recognized at the annual GADE-CSWE Doctoral Student Networking Breakfast at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting from 7:30-8:30 a.m. on Oct. 25 in Kansas City, Missouri. We invite you to join us in celebrating her accomplishment! #GADE #Award
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In honor of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, here are some stats about domestic violence among ASU students. Be sure to speak up if someone you know is experiencing domestic violence. Find more stats and information at https://ow.ly/1SB250TvOn0 #SSW #domesticviolenceawareness
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Join us for the third annual Salute to Public Service! We will learn from career federal employees about working for the U.S. government and what it took to get there and succeed. The event will be held from 3 - 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 in the Concho Room and via Zoom. Light refreshments will be provided. Register at: bit.ly/3U5yfbk. We can’t wait to see you there! #Watts #SalutetoPublicService
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ASU School of Social Work reposted this
Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day! For the fourth year in a row, this day is observed alongside Columbus Day and celebrates the history and contributions of Native Americans. #Watts #IndigenousPeoplesDay
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Join the Office of Gender-Based Violence for the latest webinar in our free Survivor Link series during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This session is open to everyone, but registration is required. Help us spread the word! 💜 #DVAM #EndDomesticViolence
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Join the Office of Gender-Based Violence for the latest webinar in our free Survivor Link series during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This session is open to everyone, but registration is required. Help us spread the word! 💜 #DVAM #EndDomesticViolence
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ASU School of Social Work reposted this
Did you know that Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day? First observed in 1992, this day encourages individuals to practice self-care and check in on those who may be experiencing mental health struggles. #ASU has a variety of resources available to support the emotional wellbeing of students, including ASU Health Services, ASU Wellness, ASU Center for Mindfulness and more. For more mental health resources, visit bit.ly/4dyt8Hf. #MentalHealthDay
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Want to earn a bachelor’s degree in social work? The School of Social Work offers an in-person BSW program at its location in downtown Tucson. Learn more by joining our Tucson BSW information session from 4-5 p.m. on Nov. 5 via Zoom. Sign up at: bit.ly/3XmSpyr #SSW #BSW #Tucson
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What is intimate partner violence? Intimate partner violence, or IPV, refers to physical, sexual or psychological harm carried out by a current or former relationship partner or spouse. IPV includes domestic violence, dating violence and stalking. As we observe National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, keep an eye out for warning signs. If you think someone you know may be experiencing IPV, be respectful and supportive, listen patiently and openly, connect your friend to resources and ask what you can do to help. For more information, visit https://ow.ly/5AYj50TvOji #SSW #domesticviolenceawareness