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  • 21social work — noun Date: 1890 any of various professional activities or methods concretely concerned with providing social services and especially with the investigation, treatment, and material aid of the economically, physically, mentally, or socially… …

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  • 22social work — noun Any of several professions concerned with providing social services to those members of the community that need it …

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  • 23social work — See: social worker …

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  • 24social work — promotion of the welfare of the community and the individual, community work, treatment of troubled populations, help for the needy …

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  • 25McMaster School of Social Work — The McMaster School of Social Work is 1 of 11 departments under the Faculty of Social Sciences. The school was first established in 1968 and is geared for students who want to prepare themselves in a career in social work or any related… …

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  • 26Critical social work — is the application of social work from a critical theory perspective. Critical social work seeks to address social injustices, as opposed to focusing on individual people s problems. Critical theories explain social problems as arising from… …

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  • 27Medical social work — is a sub discipline of social work, also known as hospital social work. Medical social workers typically work in a hospital, skilled nursing facility or hospice, have a graduate degree in the field, and work with patients and their families in… …

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  • 28New York University School of Social Work — NYU Silver School of Social Work Established 1960 Type Private Students 1000+ Location New York City, New York, USA …

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  • 29Columbia University School of Social Work — Established 1898 as the Summer School of Philanthropic Work School type Private Dean Jeanette Takamura …

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  • 30Forensic Social Work — is a branch of Social work that deals with the practice of social work in criminal and civil law settings. Forensic social workers are employed in a variety of settings, such as psychiatric hospitals,state and municipal agencies and by law… …

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