🚨🚨Breaking🚨🚨: CSWE @CSocialworkED removes national curricula development documents from their website following Monday's post on injection of critical race theory & ADEI into social work education standards. We are updating the links in the post to the archived versions.
🚨In this 4th essay of a 5-part series, building off of @christopherrufo 's reporting with Seattle’s Office of Civil Rights, we similarly uncover an Anti-Racist Task Force report that confirms social work's injection of critical race theory across the country's 900 programs. 🔗🔽
Here's what's happening with @CSocialWorkEd 👇👇
"Social workers should 'demonstrate anti-racist and anti-oppressive social work practice at the individual, family, group, organizational, community, research, and policy levels.'"
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These books in #SocialWork from, Bielefeld University Press, Fernwood Publishing, and Verlag Barbara Budrich, explore childcare, structural oppression, and an array of topics current international social work. buff.ly/tuQDa5h#CSWE20@transcriptweb @CSocialWorkEd
ALT Promotional graphic featuring new books in social work published by Bielefeld University Press, Fernwood Publishing, and Verlag Barbara Budrich, (distributed by Columbia University Press). It displays the book covers and offers a 20% discount with code CUP20SM at cup.columbia.edu.
"Due to their (@CSocialWorkEd) unique position, accreditors have enormous power over the content of curricula and the policies and practices of higher education programs.
This power simply cannot be abused to push radical identity politics and degrade the quality of education.
This harms students, future social workers, and patients alike."
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➡️➡️ @CSocialWorkEd is infusing divisive identity politics into social work education programs and transforming them into vehicles for political and ideological activism.
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Sessions begin today at @CSocialWorkEd APM! We’re proud that 15 #UBSSW faculty, staff and students will showcase their research during #CSWE25. 👏 Special congratulations to PhD candidate Ogechi C. Kalu, who will accept CSWE’s Community Partnership Action Award. #UBuffalo
ALT Ogechi C. Kalu in Silverman Library on UB North Campus.
Congratulations to #UBSSW MSW/PhD student Tiffany J. Nhan, who has been awarded a Minority Fellowship from @CSocialWorkEd! 👏 Read more about Tiffany's work: tinyurl.com/UBSSW-Nhan.
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Announcing our new and featured titles in Social Work 2025 - 2026. These books works focus on social problems, give voice to marginalized populations, and consider emerging issues in the field. buff.ly/tuQDa5h @CSocialWorkEd #CSWE25#SocialWork
ALT Promotional graphic featuring new books in Social Work 2025-2026. It features an array of book covers and a 20% discount with code CUP20SM at cup.columbia.edu.
Walden University’s Doctor of Social Work #DSW program, in the College of Social and #BehavioralHealth has been officially accredited by the @CSocialWorkEd making #Walden one of only 4 institutions worldwide to achieve this prestigious distinction!
Putting research into action! 📝 #UBSSW PhD candidate Ogechi Kalu has been awarded a 2025-2026 @CSocialWorkEd Doctoral Student Policy Fellowship. Congratulations, Oge! 👏 Read more about her award and research at tinyurl.com/UBSSW-Kalu.
#UBuffalo#SocialWork#Up4TheChallenge
Congrats to #ILLINOISsocialwork student Apoorva Nag, awarded a @CSocialWorkEd Doctoral Student Policy Fellowship for 2025-26! She’ll gain hands-on social policy experience, collaborate with government relations, and engage with advocacy groups to shape the future of social work.
Congratulations to our @CSocialWorkEd Substance Use Disorder Education and Leadership Scholars Program recipients including #BSW students Gabriella Petty and Javiance Wideman and #MSW students Cera Hanse & TaKara Jones. #ChangeMakers 👏 #SocialWork#Leadership
Congratulations to our four students on receiving a @CSocialWorkEd grant to advance their training in alcohol and addiction studies! 🎉 Their work will better support individuals and communities facing substance use challenges. Read more: bit.ly/4hUBfAz#USCCOSW