Expressive Arts & Trauma: Initial Healing for Clients & Therapists Workshop at this year's NASW-CA Annual Conference. In this interactive session, #USCSocialWork faculty Dr. Estela Andujo will demonstrate how visual journaling, art, and sand play can help address trauma in clients while supporting clinicians in their own self-care, promoting healing, reducing stress, and enhancing resilience. Register: https://cvent.me/onk349
USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
Higher Education
Los Angeles, CA 7,767 followers
About us
With its reputation for educational excellence, cultural diversity and robust research funding, the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work prepares students for leadership roles in public and private organizations that serve individuals, families and communities in need. The offers a Master of Social Work (MSW) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at the University Park campus in Los Angeles, and a Master of Social Work (MSW), Doctor of Social Work (DSW) and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) online. The MSW is also available at our academic center in San Diego. Mission The Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work champions social justice for the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through innovative teaching of evidence-based practice and practice-based skills, pioneering transformative research, and cultivating leadership for social change.
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http://dworakpeck.usc.edu
External link for USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
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- Higher Education
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- 51-200 employees
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- Los Angeles, CA
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- Educational
- Specialties
- Social Work and Education
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669 W 34th St
Los Angeles, CA 90089, US
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9860 Mesa Rim Rd
San Diego, California 92121, US
Employees at USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work
Updates
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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month at USC: https://bit.ly/4enbyXv #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
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The emotional impact of elections can feel overwhelming, especially when news cycles are constant. It’s okay to feel stressed, but let’s prioritize self-care and mental well-being. Set healthy boundaries with news consumption. Lean on your community and support resources. Be intentional about well-being and exercise to reduce stress. Focus on what you can control. It’s easy to feel helpless, but your voice matters. More from USC Student Health Counseling and Mental Health Services: https://bit.ly/3C5hA1h
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“We’ve made an important step forward for Los Angeles in addressing the really challenging social problems of racial bias and homelessness, and we’ve done it in a way that is both technologically innovative and also driven by the values of the community,” said Eric Rice, professor at #USCSocialWork and co-director of the USC Center for AI in Society. “It’s a great example of social science and data science coming together to do more than either discipline could do on their own.” Read the full story: https://bit.ly/40w2QTw #YourVoteIsYourVoice #VotingIsSocialWork
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Celebrate the newest members of the California Social Work Hall of Distinction at the Class of '24 Induction Ceremony on Saturday, November 9 from 4-8pm in Oakland. RSVP and more information here: https://bit.ly/4foQ0KY
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Challenging social injustice is one of the six core principles of the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics. Yet, a recent study found that fewer than one-fourth of MSW programs nationwide offer a course specific to criminal justice. USC is one of the first universities in the nation to offer a criminal justice concentration specifically focused on juvenile justice, providing firsthand experience with the juvenile justice system in Los Angeles and a curriculum that combines students’ passion for social justice with greater understanding of its impact at the juvenile level where systems involvement typically begins. Read more: https://bit.ly/3BrFjIN #YourVoteIsYourVoice #VotingIsSocialWork
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Approximately 80% of calls to police are social service related. Police are also frontline responders addressing situations involving people experiencing homelessness, substance use or youth-involved crime and often find themselves striving to deescalate a disturbance or connect people with social services. #USCSocialWork is directly addressing this need through the Social Work and Public Safety Collaborative, a first-of-its-kind initiative created to provide a working partnership and professional development pipeline between social work, local law enforcement agencies, and public safety and community based organizations. Read more: https://bit.ly/403sCdH #YourVoteIsYourVoice #VotingIsSocialWork
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Homelessness has become more than a serious issue affecting society. It is also a public health epidemic nationwide. In Los Angeles, the crisis is particularly acute, with more than 69,000 people experiencing homelessness in 2022. For most, the problem appears unsolvable and the best we can hope for is to mitigate it. Ben Henwood, professor and director of the Center for Homelessness, Housing, and Health Equity Research at #USCSocialWork, has a different view. He unapologetically believes it is within our reach to end homelessness in the United States. Read more: https://bit.ly/3JueofI
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Join us for a special screening of the documentary film Everybody's Work, followed by an interdisciplinary panel discussion with USC faculty, hosted by the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. Everybody’s Work focuses on nurses of color who are disrupting structural racism to drive change in their places of work, their communities and the front lines of care. Learn more about the event here: https://bit.ly/40oeQGp