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  • 05/10/2012
    This Washington Post article highlights the work of a Cornell Professor who diverged from researching issues that older adults face and began the Legacy Project as a way to learn about happiness from them.
  • 05/08/2012
    We are seeking photos and quotes from current and previous HGSWI participants to use in a celebratory slideshow that will be shown at the GSA and CSWE conferences. Submit quotes through the online system . Photos from HGSWI-related events or activities should be emailed to: hartford.evaluator@gmail.com .
  • 05/08/2012
    The John A. Hartford Foundation’s first-ever public poll found strong support for geriatric education. Visit the Hartford website for more information including complete topline results and a poll memo by Lake Research Partners.
  • 05/04/2012
    Are you a student interested in aging and attending APM? The CSWE Gero-Ed Center is pleased to accept nominations for the Ashley Brooks-Danso Memorial Fund’s Student Travel Scholarships . Three student awardees will win $500 for travel expenses to the 2012 CSWE APM and a complimentary APM registration. Applications are due from faculty nominators by Monday, July 2, 2012, at 11:59 pm ET.
  • 05/02/2012
    The Gero-Ed Center is pleased to accept nominations for the Ashley Brooks-Danso Memorial Fund’s Student Travel Scholarships . Three student awardees will win $500 for travel expenses to the 2012 CSWE APM and a complimentary APM registration. Applications are due from faculty nominators by Monday, July 2 at 11:59 pm ET.
  • 04/26/2012
    Baby Boomers have transformed each stage of life over the generations and will continue to challenge established institutions as they age, according to expert speakers at the Aging in America conference and detailed in this Huffington Post article .
  • 04/13/2012
    The April issue of Aging Times includes tips for peaking student interest in gero social work through activities such as experiential learning and field placements with older adults.
  • 04/09/2012
    CSWE is pleased to award Patricia Volland the CSWE Distinguished Recent Contributions in Social Work Education Award for her vision and leadership in social work education, policy, and research to address the critical shortage of gero-competent social workers.
  • 04/05/2012
    A recent New York Times article describes how the prison system is enlisting younger inmates to care for older inmates with dementia, in some instances transforming their own attitudes and beliefs while also transforming our conventional conception of caregiving.
  • 04/02/2012
    Careers in Aging Week (CIAW) is going on now through April 7. We hope that you are organizing events on your camps such as panel discussions, film screenings, poster sessions, or career fairs. A CIAW toolkit produced through the Geriatric Social Work Initiative can help you with these activities.
  • 03/22/2012
    To accommodate the rapidly aging population, training programs need to prepare all professionals in a coordinated manner. This Bakersfield Californian article , describes the details of interconnected training.
  • 03/21/2012
    Press Release
    ADVISORY WHO : Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and its Board of Directors WHAT : will recognize: 1. Two 2012 CSWE Significant Lifetime Achievement in Social Work Education Award recipients Charles D. Garvin - honored for his seminal influence as an educator, ...
  • 03/20/2012
    Summary and timeline of 4 years of CSWE public policy initiatives (PDF file)
  • 03/19/2012
    In honor of National Professional Social Work Month, the Eldercare Workforce Alliance (EWA) highlights the significance of social workers within the eldercare workforce. Read their Press Release to learn more.
  • 03/08/2012
    In an article featured in The Atlantic, two Gerontologists discuss how their life experiences and relationships—not necessarily their academic paths—led them to pursue careers in gerontology.
  • 03/05/2012
    Learn more about opportunities in aging offered by AGESW, the Society for the Study of Social Problems, and the EPA.
  • 02/28/2012
    For the latest on topics in aging, check out our Student News page , which is updated regularly with informative and interesting news in aging!
  • 02/23/2012
    In an increasingly globalized world, families and support networks may be geographically dispersed. This MSNBC article discusses the challenges of caring for older adults from afar.
  • 02/15/2012
    Press Release
      Who : SAGE Publications in collaboration with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) What : Launch of the inaugural SAGE/CSWE Award for Innovative Teaching in Social Work Education. For the 2012 award the SAGE Human Services Advisory Board has identified three themes it ...
  • 02/14/2012
    Gerontological social work matters more than ever before. The United States is currently undergoing an unprecedented population shift. The 65+ population is expected to increase 147% between 2000 and 2050 (Census, 2007). By 2050 approximately 109,000 social workers will be needed in long-term care, twice the number needed in 2012 (DHHS, 2006). Despite these figures, few social work graduates have been adequately prepared to work with older adults. The CSWE Annual Survey noted that too few graduating social work students are specializing in aging. In 2009–2010 only 2.8% of BSW graduates and 6.7% of MSW graduates completed a specialization in aging, or an average of 5% across all social work graduates (CSWE, 2011). The CSWE Gero-Ed Center’s Programs address this gap between need and supply by enhancing social work students’ gero competencies at the generalist and advanced
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