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COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence
Every day many more people are becoming partially or fully vaccinated, but there are many others who have not been vaccinated, despite the demonstrated safety of the vaccines and their high degree of effectiveness in preventing severe illness and death. Social workers, as professionals who provide services in a wide range of community settings, and who are trusted messengers, are in a unique position to promote COVID-19 vaccine confidence, access, and uptake — particularly among populations with low vaccination rates and higher vulnerability to severe forms of infection.
NASW and the NASW Foundation are partnering with the Health Behavior Research and Training Institute (HBRT) at The University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work in a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-funded (CDC) initiative to support social workers and their clients in informed vaccine decision-making.
Join NASW’s national Connect to End COVID-19 effort, a CDC-funded initiative to support social workers and their clients in informed vaccine decision-making. Complimentary webinars and CEUs available.
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Vaccines for Children
NASW WI 22 Resources
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COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence ResourcesResources for: Black Communities Hispanic Communities American Indian Communities Hmong Communities Undocumented Immigrant Communities Rural, Conservative Communities CDC Resources Other ResourcesYou must log in to access content.
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Register for Free Self Study TrainingsCOVID-19 Vaccines Through a Social Work Lens: Supporting Informed Client Vaccine Decision Making Through MI and SBIRT,COVID-19 Vaccination Through the Social Work Lens: Myths and Facts, What’s Next in the Pandemic, Through a Social Work LensYou must log in to access content.
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The NASW WI Chapter would like to thank the Forest County Potawatomi Foundation for its generous donation.
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