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The arts can be an important tool for improving mental health, acting as a bridge to build trust between client and therapist. Join us for season 2 of the #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People. Listen on Youtube at https://bit.ly/4qlmcE6 and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Amazon Music.

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Join us for season 2 of the #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People. Listen on YouTube at https://bit.ly/4qlmcE6 and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.

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It's often community response, such as mutual aid and collective action, that mitigate the most immediate impacts following a natural disaster. Join us for season 2 of the #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People. at https://bit.ly/4qlmcE6 or follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.

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A social worker’s ability to inform policy can often bridge the gap between community needs and government action to build a more just society. Join us for season 2 of the #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People. on YouTube at https://bit.ly/4qlmcE6 or Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.

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Join us for season 2 of the #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People. Episode 1 released today and focuses on social work in educational settings. Listen on YouTube at https://bit.ly/4qlmcE6 and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.

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Ed Source story, "Families remain concerned amid pause in federal child care funds," features #USCSocialWork MSW student Marilynda Bustamente, who experienced homelessness while pregnant, sharing the difference that child care funding has made in her life. Full story: https://bit.ly/49EsERl

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The #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People., features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the most critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening. Listen to this episode and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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#USCSocialWork launches its first undergraduate major in Fall 2026. The new major will enable students to gain 440 hours of supervised, hands-on training at community agencies, schools and hospitals. Read the Daily Trojan article: https://bit.ly/44d5630 BSW program info: https://bit.ly/3Ky9in6

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The new #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People. features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the most critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening. Listen to this episode and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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Weekly seminars hosted by #USCSocialWork feature a brief, relatively informal presentation from a social work faculty member, student or guest on a research topic that impacts social change. Watch the full seminar on Transgender Health & Safety here: https://bit.ly/4pbuVZv

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The #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People., features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the most critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening. Listen to this episode and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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The new #USCSocialWork podcast Listen. Up. People. features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the most critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening. Listen to this episode and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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Researchers from the Center for Homelessness, Housing and Health Equity Research at #USCSocialWork on Thursday released results from their “Miracle Money: California” study of guaranteed income and social support for people experiencing homelessness. Full report: https://isu.pub/VGRM326

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The new #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People., features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening. Listen to this episode and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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The new #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People., features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the most critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening. Listen and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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The #USCSocialWork podcast, Listen. Up. People., features faculty, alumni and community partners discussing the most critical issues of our time. We're talking about what's happening and why it's happening.

Listen to this episode and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and Amazon Music.

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Current research projects led by #USCSocialWork focus on suicide risk among people who are experiencing identity wounds due to crisis or moments of high stress and transition in their lives, rather than traditional mental health crises.

Read the full story: bit.ly/46us1Z0

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At the Lowcountry Mental Health Conference in @CityCharleston? Come see us upstairs and register for a giveaway! 🐔#socialworkgamecocks #mentalhealthconference #USCsocialwork

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Interested in #socialwork but need to know more? Check it all out right here. bit.ly/3N7BTPh #BeAChangeMaker #USCSocialWork

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