Issues Turn into Answers - ACSW Social Work Week 2016

National Social Work Week Feb 28th - March 5th, 2016

Twitter Hashtag: #socialworkersAB

National Social Work Week is time to celebrate and honour the profession. Help spread the word by sharing the new ACSW Promotional Campaign with friends, family and colleagues.

  • Share our posters and podcasts through your social media networks
  • Follow us on Twitter and retweet our special National Social Work Week tweets this week. 


Our Posters


Hug a social worker
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Spread the word
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Changing the World
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Social Workers
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Our Podcasts


Social Workers are real experts for real life to help promote the profession the Alberta College of Social Workers will be releasing three Podcasts throughout the week!

Please share these podcasts with friends, colleagues and your communities to embrace and honour the work that all social workers do.


Podcast #1- Brianna Olson

Social workers are empowering young women in Alberta! Listen to this inspiring podcast about iHuman’s Brianna Olson. She is using her Indigenous Identity and social worker skills to help kids who are a lot like she was at age 17.

Brianna Olson
 
 


Podcast #2 - Stephanie Bozzer

Can LEGO help kids heal? Check this podcast about Stephanie Bozzer, an inspiring Alberta social worker who counsels kids through play helping them to connect with their emotions without words.

Stephanie Bozzer
 
 

Podcast #3 - Molly Wan

Molly Wan supports new immigrants like KhouloudMallah at the Edmonton Mennonite Centre for Newcomers because she understands both their struggles and their potential.

Stephanie Bozzer
 
 

ACSW President’s message



 
 


Diversity is an ever present part of our world. How do we best embrace and celebrate our differences? Life is not static. We are constantly evolving and changing. In our Code of Ethics we are called upon to participate in the development of new professional knowledge. As a profession we strive to create and implement the best possible policies and services for the diverse communities we serve.

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