The third Tuesday in March
World Social Work Day on The third Tuesday in March recognizes the hard work and dedication of social workers. A global organization of social workers come together for social justice, human rights and social development all through the promotion of best practices in social work.
Social workers serve many roles in their communities. They asses their clients needs and challenges. As advocates, they speak for their clients, getting them access to the resources they need to improve their lives. Social workers also respond to crisis situations.
They work in many settings, too. Social workers find positions in medical facilities, child welfare and human service agencies, and schools. They can also work in education, teaching new social workers.
Each year, the observance promotes a specific theme. Visit the International Federation of Social Workers website for the latest information and themes.
*HOW TO OBSERVE #WSWD*
Be sure to give a shout out to social workers in your community. If you’re a social worker, share your experience. Attend a job fair and encourage future social workers. If you’re interested in becoming a social worker, learn more about their educational path.
*WORLD SOCIAL WORK DAY HISTORY*
The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) promotes World Social Work Day. Since 1983, The IFSW, an international, non-governmental organization of social workers has joined with other organizations to facilitate international cooperation, and recognize the accomplishments and contributions of social workers around the globe.