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As an integral part of the New Orleans community, Tulane’s faculty and staff prepare future social workers to engage in competent, ethical, community-led practices. Tulane’s School of Social Work—its priorities, its curriculum, its projects, and its people—has been shaped by New Orleans’ incredible strength and defiant uniqueness.
The Tulane School of Social Work's mission is to enhance the well-being and equitable treatment of diverse individuals and communities through transformative education, generation of knowledge, service, and community engagement.
Learn more about the unique student experiences available at the Tulane School of Social Work, as well as our mission to empower students to improve the health of people, communities, and our planet.
What better place to learn about human resiliency, diversity, community-based knowledge and innovative social practice than in New Orleans? But an education in social work at Tulane extends beyond the city limits. Our faculty conduct study abroad electives in Cuba, Honduras, India and South Africa.
The Tulane School of Social Work's mission is to enhance the well-being and equitable treatment of diverse individuals and communities through transformative education, generation of knowledge, service, and community engagement. TSSW Vision.
At Tulane University School of Social Work (TSSW), our social work degree programs incorporate innovative approaches to learning, evidence-based practices, and contemporary research topics that provide you with a solid foundation to improve the lives of individuals and families in your community and beyond. Request Info.
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Nov 16, 2020 · Susan Davies, associate dean of research at the Tulane School of Social Work “It’s really important that social work and public health work together,” Davies said. “While social workers have expertise in working with individuals and families, bringing it to scale is how public health can help them.