Highlighting Coalition for Social Work and Health Shareables

 

Our Social Work in Health Care - General Messaging issue brief

The Coalition for Social Work and Health (CSWH) is excited to highlight our "CSWH Shareables" page, a comprehensive resource repository designed to guide effective messaging and conversations about social work in healthcare. These materials are crafted to help you distribute information and communicate with diverse stakeholders, ensuring that the vital role of social work in transforming healthcare, improving health, and advancing health equity is clearly understood and appreciated. Whether you're a professional organization, practice leader, researcher, educator, policymaker, or ally, our "Shareables" are here to support your efforts.

Our CSWH Shareables resource page contains general messaging about social work in healthcare, a research synthesis of social work in health care outcomes, issue briefs about population-specific health care social work, and policy-focused advocacy documents. In addition to our coalition-created materials, we also compile resources on practice innovations, training & education, research & evaluation, policy & engagement, and billing on our general resource inventory page.

We invite you to explore, use, share, and adapt these resources to fit your needs. Additionally, if you have ideas for new materials or want to collaborate on creating additional content, we welcome your input and partnership. The CSWH is committed to amplifying social work’s impact in healthcare, and with your help, we can continue to make a difference. Join us in this important work and help us spread the word about the transformative power of social work in healthcare. Together, we can achieve greater health equity and improved health outcomes for all.

You can learn more about the Coalition for Social Work and Health at www.socialworkandhealth.org, and you can find our CSWH Shareables at https://www.socialworkandhealth.org/shareables.

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