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CSWE Annual Meeting: Connecting Indigenous and Tribal Social Workers

Oct 15, 2024

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The annual meeting at the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is a significant event that brings together social work educators, practitioners, and students to discuss key issues in the field. This year, the focus is on "Connecting Indigenous and Tribal Social Workers,” highlighting the importance of recognizing and supporting the unique needs and perspectives of Indigenous and Tribal communities.

At the meeting, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in discussions, share best practices, and learn from experts in the field. The goal is to strengthen connections between mainstream social work and Indigenous and Tribal communities, ultimately leading to more effective and culturally responsive services.

One of the key features of the annual meeting is the chance to hear from Indigenous and Tribal social work educators who are leading the way in advocating for their communities. These individuals bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, offering valuable insights that can help shape the future of social work practice.

In addition to the annual meeting, the Indigenous and Tribal Social Work Educators website serves as a hub for information, advocacy, and resource sharing. By providing a platform for networking and collaboration, the website aims to support the professional development of Indigenous and Tribal social workers and educators.

Whether you are a seasoned social work professional or a student just starting out in the field, the annual meeting at CSWE is a valuable opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, gain new insights, and make a positive impact in the lives of Indigenous and Tribal communities.

Oct 15, 2024

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