Celebrate National Social Work Month -In Critical Demand, Social Workers are Essential
The NSGEU wants to thank all social workers for the absolutely essential work they do every day for families and communities across Nova Scotia.
This year’s theme is – In Critical Demand, Social Workers are Essential, and following two years of a global pandemic, your work is more critical than ever as the pandemic continues to expose all the pre-existing gaps in our social safety net.
For more information see https://nscsw.org/nswm-2022-critical-demand and https://socialworkisessential.ca/
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