Social Work is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the theory and practice of social work. The journal provides a platform for scholarly exchange, publishing high-quality research and critical analyses on social issues, interventions, and policies. It aims to inform and inspire social work professionals, academics, and policymakers committed to promoting social justice and improving the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
Focusing on topics such as child welfare, mental health, poverty, inequality, and community development, the journal encourages interdisciplinary perspectives and evidence-based approaches. It includes empirical studies, literature reviews, and theoretical discussions. Indexed in major databases, Social Work ensures broad dissemination.
Social Work encourages contributions from diverse voices and perspectives, promoting equity and inclusion in the social work field. By publishing cutting-edge research and fostering critical dialogue, the journal aims to shape social work practice, inform social policy, and advance the profession's mission of promoting human rights and social change.