social workers

October 7 and the Gaza War has put a heavy burden on Israel’s social workers

During the war, the population in need of social worker assistance grew significantly—in the hotels housing the evacuated, in treatment centers, and in various settlements throughout the country.

World Social Work Day: Gaza war puts heavy burden on Israel’s overworked social workers

During the war, the number of people in need of assistance from a social worker grew significantly.

Haredi families above poverty line get more food vouchers than others below line

There are too-few social workers and inadequate state funds to help the public cope with the war.

Columbia School of Social Work student group to host pro-Oct 7 'teach-in'

"Nuance is important," the students say, "but it is not a substitute for liberation." 

Breaking the cycle of poverty

An interview with Ya’akov Margi, Israel’s Minister of Welfare and Social Affairs.

DEI: Not diverse, equitable, or inclusive if antisemitism is ignored - opinion

Dr. Ayelet Kuper said antisemitism is “largely ignored” in the University of Toronto’s DEI courses, despite a mandate to include the subject as issued by that university’s antisemitism working group.

By ANDRIA SPINDEL
08/08/2023

The bright side of Israel: One girl's mission to save thousands of children

Without support, orphanhood can lead to a difficult life. Young orphans are 4 times more likely to get arrested and convicted of crimes.

By MAARIV
22/03/2023
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