September 16, 2024
During Self-Care Awareness Month, the College of Social Work, alongside the Department of Community Based Services, provided social workers a day of self-care.
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During Self-Care Awareness Month, the College of Social Work, alongside the Department of Community Based Services, provided social workers a day of self-care.
Legendary Beginnings: Frances Jewell McVey In 1938, as the nation emerged from the Great Depression, the University of Kentucky (UK) Board of Trustees established its first Department of Social Work,
College of Social Work student Ariana Rodriguez’s journey through the foster care system to the Miss America Opportunity.
The KKRC programs will be offered to all kinship caregivers in Kentucky, regardless custodial status, including kinship foster situations.
This article was originally posted in UKNow by Lindsey Piercy.
School Social Work Fellowship helps equip FCPS employees to deal with growing mental and behavioral health challenges among students.
The innovative training program is part of the College of Social Work’s Forward, Together Plan and aims to support and cultivate leadership development among faculty and staff.
During March, the CoSW celebrated the extensive reach of social work across various societal dimensions with the launch of its campaign, “Social Work is Everywhere.”
CoSW is seeking to raise awareness that social workers help millions of people each day and work in a variety of settings, including many people may not be aware of such as sports and financial planning.
The accomplishment, which took more than two years, marks a significant milestone for the College of Social Work.
This story was originally published by UKNow. Lexington, Ky.— The University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (Martin-Gatton CAFE) and the College of Social Work (CoSW) are spearheading a novel initiative
The UK College of Social Work partnered with the Department of Community Based Services to provide workers a day to take time for self-care.