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Applying Ethical Frameworks to the One, Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB): Implications for Health, Nutrition, and Social Work Practice
CourseThis course examines how the OBBB falls short of key ethical frameworks, analyzes key impacts on health and nutrition policy, and explores ways that justice-oriented social work practice can respond.
$50
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What is Sport Social Work?
CourseThis course examines social work in youth, high school, collegiate, and professional sports, focusing on mental health, equity, and athlete well-being. It highlights how social workers can support athletes at all levels of sport.
$15
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The African American Experience: Progress with Durable Inequalities - CE Course
CourseThis course explores 400 years of African American history, anti-racist practice, reparations, health inequities, lifespan challenges, recent progress, and innovative equity strategies like the Magnolia Mothers’ Trust guaranteed income program.
$45
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Pandemic Realities: Past, Present and Future - CE Course
CourseThis course provides a history of past pandemics, a timeline of important events during Covid, federal relief responses, and the ways in which the coronavirus intersects with hunger, poverty, life expectancy, the correctional system, and housing.
$35
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Topics in Social Welfare Policy and Social Justice: 21st Century Perspectives
Course4.6 average rating (18 reviews)This course covers a broad range of topics in social welfare policy and social justice, from historical efforts to provide relief from poverty to the myriad ways in which the coronavirus has impacted families, groups, and communities in the US.
$50