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Wednesday, May 14, 2008   

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The Social Work Leadership Institute (SWLI) at the New York Academy understands that emerging trends in aging care require social workers in the field as well as social work students in training to hone their knowledge and learn new skills in order to stay on the leading edge of their profession.

In collaboration with experts in social work education, we have researched and developed multiple education and training products related to current and future trends in diverse practice settings.



"Today's aging population is facing challenges and issues never imagined by their parents. To help them navigate their choices and options, social workers can provide information and guidance . And SWLI is doing its part to respond to changing demographics by proactively supporting and educating highly-qualified social workers who are able to meet this urgent need."

—Paula G. Allen-Meares, B.S., M.S.W., Ph.D.
Dean and the Norma Radin Collegiate Professor of Social Work
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

"The Partnership Program is an amazing way to enrich learning while in the MSW program. This program facilitates the students exposure to the varying work that gerontology social workers do. This exposure combined with the extra attention and support by professors ensured adequate preparation for me as I entered the work force."

—Lisa Tatge
University of Iowa School of Social Work alumni







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