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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2021 · 28 MIN

What does Unionized Social Work look like?

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

What would a Union for social workers look like? How can you start making changes towards this for your own workplace? Listen in to hear more from Trisha and Joyce.   "I'm a Chicago native who grew up in a Union home, both of my parents are organizers. I received my Master at the University of Illinois Chicago, and I've been doing community-based medical social work ever since. In my free time I hang with my kids, and bake." - Joyce Klein  "I'm Trisha- the angry, tech-savvy Social Worker on a mission to improve the lives of our clients by improving working conditions and incomes of all Social Service Workers. I hope to one day become upwardly mobile and finally afford to move my family out of my parent's basement. I attended NEIU for my BSW and UIC for my MSW. I grew up in a town just outside Chicago in a household with one parent in a union and the other parent, without. I've seen the difference that collective bargaining can make. It's time for Social Workers to rise up to demand improvements for ourselves and better social care for our communities." - Trisha Anderson  Join the Facebook group: Unionize Social Work Now https://www.facebook.com/UnionizeSocialWorkNOW CLINICAL ESSENTIALS FOR THE FUTURE THERAPIST https://www.socialworkersrise.com/essentials  Private & Group Coaching with Catherine, now taking applications: https://www.socialworkersrise.com/Coaching  CONNECT with Catherine! (I really do respond and am grateful to have you on this journey with me.) Instagram @SocialWorkersRise Facebook: www.facebook.com/socialworkersrise LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinelcsw ClubHouse: @CatherineMoore

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