
Through anti-carceral front-line interventions and approaches such as restorative justice, social workers are challenging and reimagining the criminal legal system.
Through anti-carceral front-line interventions and approaches such as restorative justice, social workers are challenging and reimagining the criminal legal system.
A GSSW research team is studying the ways that mutual aid has been meeting Colorado community needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How social workers can transform moral distress into moral courage to advocate for and affect systems change.
In a new longitudinal study, the GSSW Center for Housing and Homelessness Research finds that tiny homes are an effective response to homelessness.
Is there a public debate that your organization would like to weigh in on? Do you have evidence to inform public awareness and discourse, but lack the resources to disseminate the data?
The dual pandemics of COVID-19 and racism are changing social work’s approach to child welfare practice. GSSW faculty and community partners discuss new changes, challenges and opportunities in child welfare.
GSSW Professor Heather Taussig has received a Fulbright Award to Wales, where she’ll work collaboratively to build evidence for interventions intended to improve outcomes for maltreated youth.