The Master of Social Work at the University of Washington prepares students to create positive change in society through community empowerment, social justice, and policy advocacy. Students gain practical experience and leadership skills to support individuals and communities in need.
Designing a Community-Based Program for Supporting Homeless Families
Building a Mental Health Support System for Students in College
Creating a Public Health Campaign to Promote Mental Health Awareness
Developing a Social Justice Program for Marginalized Communities
Designing a Youth Empowerment Initiative for At-Risk Populations
Building an Advocacy Program for Domestic Violence Survivors
Creating a Policy Reform Strategy for Mental Health Care Access
Developing an Online Resource Platform for Foster Youth Support
Designing a Social Program for Immigrant Communities’ Integration
Building a Support System for Elderly Individuals Facing Isolation
Creating a Resource Hub for LGBTQ+ Youth in Rural Areas
Designing a Rehabilitation Program for Substance Abuse Recovery
Building a Housing Support System for Low-Income Families
Creating an Education Program for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Developing a Violence Prevention Program for Schools
Designing a Health Advocacy Program for Underserved Communities
Building a Conflict Resolution Program for Community Leaders
Creating a Crisis Response System for Mental Health Emergencies
Designing a Community-Based Advocacy Program for Policy Change
Building a Peer Support Network for Survivors of Trauma
Become a leader in social justice and advocacy with a strong foundation in community empowerment and policy change.
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