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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2020 · 38 MIN

Title Protection - Let's get it!

from Social Workers, Rise! · host Catherine Moore, LCSW

In this episode, Maria Aguerre-De Sosa, MSW, LCSW and I talk about how she knew she was meant to be a social worker everything title protection for social workers!  Why do we not have it yet?  What are the barriers?  What are we doing to get it done?  What can you do to help?  This is a movement and we need every single social worker to advocate for our amazing profession!    Maria a dialysis social worker in central Florida, graduate of University of Central Florida, and also the creator of the explosive new group, "Social Workers for Title Protection USA" on Facebook. Her background was first in sociology until she found she was a made to be a Social Worker! She explains the difference between the two areas of study and further emphasizes why social workers need title protection. Connect with Maria on Facebook in her group, "Social Workers for Title Protection USA" (please answer the screening questions)! You can also find her as "The Social Work Advocate" where she shares amazing stories of fellow social workers in our world! Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook @SocialWorkersRise If you love us, give us 5 stars where you get your podcasts and write us a review! It helps other social workers just like you, find us and join us!

In this episode, Maria Aguerre-De Sosa, MSW, LCSW and I talk about how she knew she was meant to be a social worker everything title protection for social workers!  Why do we not have it yet?  What are the barriers?  What are we doing to get it done?  What can you do to help?  This is a movement and we need every single social worker to advocate for our amazing profession!    Maria a dialysis social worker in central Florida, graduate of University of Central Florida, and also the creator of the explosive new group, "Social Workers for Title Protection USA" on Facebook. Her background was first in sociology until she found she was a made to be a Social Worker! She explains the difference between the two areas of study and further emphasizes why social workers need title protection. Connect with Maria on Facebook in her group, "Social Workers for Title Protection USA" (please answer the screening questions)! You can also find her as "The Social Work Advocate" where she shares amazing stories of fellow social workers in our world! Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook @SocialWorkersRise If you love us, give us 5 stars where you get your podcasts and write us a review! It helps other social workers just like you, find us and join us!

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