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The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), in partnership with IASWR, is providing an opportunity to support several  early career social work researchers to attend.  Click here for further information on how to apply and deadline.
Mentoring Opportunity for early
career researchers NIDA conference.
  
 
Partnerships to Integrate Evidence-Based
Mental Health Practices into Social
Work Education and Research
 
 
On April 12, 2007 the National Institute of Mental Health hosted a symposium, Partnerships to Integrate Evidence-Based Mental Health Practices Into Social Work Education and Research, that brought together social work leaders, academic innovators in teaching evidence-based mental health practice, and representatives of other federal agencies, national organizations and consumers. The Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research scanned the field in advance of the symposium to identify efforts already underway to teach evidence-based mental health practices and to promote partnerships between social work education programs and mental health providers. IASWR developed this report that details the symposium presentations, the conclusions and the suggested next steps. A brief summary of highlights is also available.

 
 
The following link is a PowerPoint slide presentations from IASWR sponsored pre-conference workshops at SSWR conferences. The sessions were intended to give participants (from doctoral students to senior researchers) information on research funding priorities, strategies for building a successful research career and opportunities to connect with federal staff and experienced, funded researchers.
 
 
 
IASWR 2006-2007 Annual Report
 
The 2006-2007 IASWR Annual Report highlights important outcomes of our work related to developing research capacity, influencing science and science policy and evidence-based practice.  Recent IASWR publications and information on IASWR contributors is also provided. We hope that this Annual Report will serve as a guide to the breadth of IASWR’s work and help facilitate ways that a broad range of stakeholders can be involved in helping IASWR achieve its mission on behalf of the social work profession.

R E S E A R C H

PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST

Evaluating Social Work Services in Nursing Homes: Toward Quality Psychosocial Care and Its Measurement

NIH: Research on Social Work Practice and Concepts in Health

(R01)
(R03)
(R21)

This is a re-issue of these FOAs previously released in December 1, 2005, and extend the expiration date to May 8, 2009 for RO1 and May 7 for R03 and R21 per NOT-OD-07-093. Persons considering offering proposals are strongly encouraged to contact the identified program contact persons prior to submission.

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