Social Worker

A social worker is a trained professional who works to improve the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Social workers typically work in a range of settings, including healthcare, mental health, child welfare, education, and community organizations.

The role of a social worker may vary depending on their area of practice, but generally, social workers work to identify and address the social, emotional, and behavioral issues that impact individuals and their communities. This may involve providing direct services, such as counseling and case management, as well as advocating for policy change and community-based interventions.

Some key responsibilities of social workers include:

  • Assessment: Social workers are trained to assess the needs and strengths of individuals and communities, in order to develop effective interventions and support plans.
  • Counseling and support: Social workers provide counseling and support services to individuals and families who are experiencing challenges, such as mental health issues, substance abuse, and poverty.
  • Case management: Social workers may provide case management services to help individuals and families access the resources and support they need to achieve their goals and improve their well-being.
  • Advocacy: Social workers advocate for policy change and systemic interventions that address the root causes of social problems, in order to create more equitable and just societies.

Overall, social workers play a critical role in promoting social justice, protecting vulnerable populations, and improving the well-being of individuals and communities. They work to address the complex social problems that impact our communities, and to create a world where all individuals are able to thrive and reach their full potential.

Three AAPI Colleagues Shaping Our History
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Three AAPI Colleagues Shaping Our History

This month, we want to celebrate just a few of the many AAPI colleagues and partners who are shaping our history as an organization and fighting to address disparities in their work ending child trafficking and helping support children in their vulnerabilities.

10 Ways to Support Foster Youth and Families
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10 Ways to Support Foster Youth and Families

Do you know a foster family in your church, school, or community? Have you wanted to come alongside a youth and/or family and didn’t know what you could offer? We believe you are uniquely and perfectly positioned to engage today, right where you are, with the gifts, talents, resources, and passions you have to impact…

Health Care Providers Are Missing Signs of Human Trafficking / Modern Slavery
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Health Care Providers Are Missing Signs of Human Trafficking / Modern Slavery

“88% of nearly a hundred trafficking victims had contact with a health care provider at some point while being trafficked” Thousands of sex trafficking victims filter through the U.S. health care system each year. Words and Photos by Isabella Gomes This article appeared in print as “What Doctors Are Missing” in the Spring 2020 issue of Hopkins Bloomberg…

What is the Love146 Employment and Education Program?
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What is the Love146 Employment and Education Program?

This week at Love146, we’ve had a generous donor match donations to celebrate Women’s History Month. We’ve decided to have 100% of all donations go toward our Employment and Education program. Today is the last day to donate here and have your match doubled.

Human Trafficking: Pathways to Prevention
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Human Trafficking: Pathways to Prevention

Recently, we participated in this online meeting. Here’s everything we received! Hope it’s useful for you. Friends, Thank you for your interest in Human Trafficking: Pathways to Prevention. This event was co-led by the HHS Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships (HHS Partnership Center) and the Office of Trafficking in Persons within the Administration for Children and Families (contact info…

NCMEC Parent CONNECT Child Safety Discussion series: Keeping Boys Safer From Child Sex Trafficking
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NCMEC Parent CONNECT Child Safety Discussion series: Keeping Boys Safer From Child Sex Trafficking

Parent CONNECT Child Safety Discussion  Billy Joe watches along and comments through the discussion. This is a great place for parents to begin their understanding of how boys are at risk of child sex trafficking and and how they can start conversations with their children. If you have a kid, they’re at risk. Get educated….

The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males
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The Silenced Minority: Sex Trafficking of Males

Originally published on the Human Trafficking Institute’s website by Emma Bykerk | Feb 11, 2022 Introduction In 1998, President Bill Clinton stated that his administration was “committed to combatting trafficking in women and girls.”[i] Two years later, he signed into law the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).[ii] Although the TVPA was a huge milestone in the anti-human-trafficking movement,[iii] its enactment was motivated by a singular focus…