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Web searchers looking for information and resources about numerous social service and psychosocial topics will now have the entire social work profession at their fingertips.
In celebration of the first ever World Social Work Day, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), has launched a new online search tool to help students, educators, journalists, policymakers and various professionals quickly find Web content on a wide range of issues.
Links to the Social Work Portal (www.socialworkers.org/swportal) can be found on the NASW national Web site, www.socialworkers.org, as well as on multiple NASW-affiliated Web sites-including the social work profession's consumer Web site, www.HelpStartsHere.org.
Powered by Google search technology, the new Social Work Portal will help the public find information about social work issues, services, education and careers-all in one place, from more than 100 sources.
We provide direct, immediate access to mainstream national media for 600 colleges, universities, medical centers, public-policy groups and other leading nonprofit organizations.
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Posted on March 28, 2007 1:42 AM
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