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The Special Commission on Macro Practice
By
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Posted:
2019-08-27T14:00:00Z
Jonathan Singer talked with Dr. Terry Mizrahi and Dr. Darlyne Bailey about the Special Commission to Advance Macro Social Work. They discuss
the relationship between case and cause, moment and movement, and process and product. You can listen the episode on Apple Podcasts
Here
. You can also listen to the podcast on
the Social Work Podcast
blog.
Founded and hosted by Jonathan Singer, the Social Work Podcast provides audio programs on services provided by social workers, including direct practice, human behavior in the social environment, research, policy, field work, and social work education.You can also follow the podcast Twitter page,
@socworkpodcast
.
2019 ACOSA Awards
There is still time to send in nominations for the 2019 ACOSA awards. You can access the flyer which includes award categories and nomination criteria at this link:
https://files.constantcontact.com/de9b9b0e001/a6248da8-62d6-4164-92cc-f0ccdb58415f.pdf
. Please feel free to share the flyer on social media and pass it on to your colleges.
Deadline for nominations is
September 5, 2019
. Submit nomination materials as a complete application to: ACOSA Awards Committee c/o Dr. Laurie A. Walker, Chair - ACOSA Awards Committee, at
Laurie.Walker@umontana.edu
. Please note that incomplete nomination packages will not be accepted
.
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