August 26, 2025 - 04:20

Southern Arizona social workers now have the chance to enhance their professional skills through a series of complimentary training sessions provided by the School of Social Work in Tucson. These sessions are available to all social workers in the community, regardless of whether they are alumni of Arizona State University.
The in-house academy, which has been operational since 2021, is dedicated to supporting the ongoing education of local professionals. The first training session for the fall semester of 2025 is scheduled to begin on September 10.
This initiative aims to foster professional development and improve service delivery within the community. By offering these free resources, the School of Social Work is taking significant steps to ensure that social workers in Tucson have access to the latest knowledge and skills in their field. Participants can expect to engage in a collaborative learning environment that promotes growth and best practices in social work.
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