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Society for Social Work and Research

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Society for Social Work and Research
NameSociety for Social Work and Research
Formation1994

Society for Social Work and Research is a professional organization dedicated to advancing social work research and promoting the use of evidence-based practice in the field. Founded in 1994 by a group of prominent social work researchers, including Anne Minahan, Carol H. Meyer, and Ruth Mayden, the organization has grown to become a leading voice in the field of social work research. The organization's founding was influenced by the work of pioneers in the field, such as Jane Addams, Mary Richmond, and Helen Harris Perlman. The organization's early development was also shaped by the contributions of researchers like William J. Reid, Laura Epstein, and Steven Schinke.

History

The Society for Social Work and Research was established in 1994, with the goal of promoting research in social work and providing a forum for researchers to share their findings. The organization's early history was marked by the leadership of prominent researchers, including Edith Abbott, Sophonisba Breckinridge, and Charlotte Towle. The organization's founding was also influenced by the work of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The organization has also been shaped by the contributions of researchers from other fields, such as psychology, sociology, and public health, including Urie Bronfenbrenner, James Garbarino, and David Mechanic.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Society for Social Work and Research is dedicated to advancing social work research and promoting the use of evidence-based practice in the field. The organization's mission is to support research that informs social work practice, social policy, and social justice. The organization's objectives include promoting research excellence, fostering collaboration among researchers, and disseminating research findings to social work practitioners, policymakers, and the broader community. The organization's work is guided by the principles of scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and social responsibility, as reflected in the work of researchers like Kurt Lewin, Ronald Fisher, and Donald Campbell.

Membership_and_Conference

The Society for Social Work and Research has a diverse membership of over 1,000 researchers, social work educators, and practitioners from around the world. The organization hosts an annual conference, which brings together researchers and practitioners to share their findings and discuss the latest developments in social work research. The conference features keynote speakers, paper presentations, and workshops on topics such as research methods, program evaluation, and policy analysis. The organization also collaborates with other professional organizations, such as the American Psychological Association (APA), the American Sociological Association (ASA), and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), to advance the field of social work research. Researchers like Albert Bandura, Elizabeth Loftus, and Philip Zimbardo have presented at the conference, which has also featured presidential addresses by leaders like Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi.

Research_and_Publications

The Society for Social Work and Research supports research in a wide range of areas, including child welfare, mental health, health care, and social justice. The organization publishes a quarterly journal, Social Work Research, which features peer-reviewed articles on the latest research in the field. The organization also publishes a newsletter, Research and News, which provides updates on the latest research findings and trends in the field. The organization's research is informed by the work of researchers like Emory Cowen, Sheila Kamerman, and Alfred Kadushin, and has been recognized by awards from organizations like the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Awards_and_Honors

The Society for Social Work and Research presents several awards each year to recognize excellence in social work research. The organization's awards include the Distinguished Career Award, the Early Career Excellence Award, and the Student Award. The organization also presents awards for outstanding research in specific areas, such as child welfare and mental health. The organization's awards have been presented to researchers like Jeanne Marsh, Irwin Garfinkel, and Mary Ann Test, who have made significant contributions to the field of social work research. The organization's awards are supported by organizations like the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

Organization_and_Governance

The Society for Social Work and Research is governed by a board of directors composed of prominent researchers and social work educators. The organization's board is responsible for setting the organization's strategic direction, overseeing its finances, and ensuring that the organization's activities are aligned with its mission and objectives. The organization also has several committees, including the Research Committee, the Membership Committee, and the Awards Committee, which are responsible for supporting the organization's research, membership, and awards activities. The organization's governance is informed by the principles of transparency, accountability, and social responsibility, as reflected in the work of researchers like Robert Merton, Paul Lazarsfeld, and C. Wright Mills. The organization is also a member of the Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA) and the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). Category:Social work organizations

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