Social Work Student Association

University of North Texas

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About

Our Mission is: 

To create a community of students and faculty with the common goal of promoting the Social Work profession through education, community service, and campus awareness of social and political issues.

About Social Work

Social Workers seek to enhance the functioning of individuals on the micro, mezzo and macro levels by focusing on the nature of social relationships.

The social work profession has its own body of knowledge, code of ethics, practice standards, credentials, state licensing, and a nationwide system of accredited education programs. These equip the professional social worker to combine the desire to help others with the knowledge, skill, and ethics needed to provide that help.

For sheer variety, few occupations can match social work, which offers the broadest range of opportunities and settings. Social workers are found in public agencies, private businesses, hospitals, clinics, schools, nursing homes, private practices, police departments, courts, and countless other interesting workplaces.

Social workers serve individuals, families, and communities. They are managers, supervisors, and administrators. They serve at all levels of government. They are educators. They are therapists and researchers. More and more, they are also elected political leaders and legislators.

To be a social worker, one must have a degree in social work from a college or university program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.

(portions of this section were taken from www.naswtx.org)

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