Clinical Social Work:
Created by direct practice clinician, Pat McClendon, this is one of
the first sites on the web (1995) for social workers. Focuses on
treatment for survivors of trauma and abuse, but links to many
general practice resources.
http://www.clinicalsocialwork.com/
New Social Worker:
Quarterly magazine for students and recent graduates. Includes
career information, job postings, articles, message boards, and chat
rooms.
http://www.socialworker.com/
Promotional Items for Social Work Month 2000:
Trexco Associates produces shirts, buttons, posters, and other items
to raise awareness about the profession of social work and to
commemorate March as "Social Work Month."
http://trexco.com/nasw.html
The Society for Social Work and Research:
Professional membership society for social workers who are
interested in research. Site provides conference schedule,
membership information, and contact information for board members.
http://www.sswr.org/
Center for Child and Family Studies:
As a division of the University of South Carolina's College of
Social Work, the Center provides research, training, and support in
the fields of health and human services. Site includes full text
research papers, ordering information for products and services, and
a staff directory.
http://www.sc.edu/cosw/center/center.html
Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care:
An association dedicated to promoting the universal availability,
accessibility, coordination, and effectiveness of health care that
addresses the psychosocial components of health and illness. You may
order publications, join SSWLHC, or chat online.
http://www.sswlhc.org/
Social Work and Social Services Web Sites:
A directory compiled by the George Warren Brown School of Social
Work at Washington University. Contains a regularly-updated list of
over 100 topics relevant to social work practice with accompanying
links to online resources in those subject areas.
http://gwbweb.wustl.edu/websites.html
World Wide Web Resources for Social Workers:
A comprehensive directory of topics relevant to the field of social
work maintained as a joint effort between New York University's
Ehrenkranz School of Social Work and the Mount Sinai-NYU Medical
Center.
http://www.nyu.edu/socialwork/wwwrsw/
Clinical Social Work Federation, Inc.:
Offers organizational and membership information, code of ethics,
legislative updates, insurance information, and list of
publications.
http://www.cswf.org/
Social Work Careers Quiz:
Considering a career in social work? Take this quiz from Allyn &
Bacon on the profession and issues relevant to social work practice.
http://www.abacon.com/socwk/quiz/index.html
Social Work - About.com.:
Information about the Social Work Profession including education,
ethics issues, health, and general resources.
http://socialwork.about.com/index.htm
Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change:
Offers current research and projects, reports, staff directory and
biographies, and employment opportunities.
http://povertycenter.cwru.edu/
Maelstrom:
An archival resource from St. John's University.
http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/swhsw.html
Journal of Social Work Education:
Index of past issues from 1997 to the present. Limited number of
full text articles; abstracts are available for all items.
http://www.cswe.org/publications/jswe/jswefront.htm
Web of Ed:
Online continuing education provider for licensed social services
professionals including social workers, professional counselors,
psychologists, and others. Searchable by type of professional,
course subject, and state of approval.
http://www.webofed.com/
Narrative Space:
Describes the work of Greg Nooney, licensed independent social
worker, the narrative therapy model which emphasises that the person
is not the problem; the problem is the problem.
http://elegantwebdesign.net/narrative/contact.html
Social Work Solutions:
Part of the Recruitment Solutions Group, UK offers jobs for Social
Workers in UK for adults with learning disabilities, adults with
physical disabilities, asylum seekers.
http://www.social-work-solutions.co.uk
Social Work and Social Care:
Explanation of the profession. Links to resources and courses.
http://www.socialworkcareers.co.uk
Advanced Continuing Education:
Learning methods include didactic, experiential, and presentation of
case material with recommended readings.
http://www.a-c-e.info