Social workers and students should always make their voices heard, but particularly during this tumultuous period for federal rulemaking, says Kathryn Libal, UConn social work and human rights professor and director of the Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute.
Researcher encourages social workers and students to influence federal public policy through the regulatory process
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