

Articles are accepted on the basis of appropriateness, clarity, sound methodology, and utility for social work practice, research, and education. Advances in Social Work is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original work. The Journal of Social Work is a forum for the publication, dissemination and debate of key ideas and research in social work.

All relevant methods of inquiry are welcome. The journal provides a forum for scholarly exchange of research findings and ideas that advance knowledge and inform social work practice. Advances in Social Work seeks to publish empirical, conceptual, and theoretical articles that make substantial contributions to the field in all areas of social work including clinical practice, community organization, social administration, social policy, planning, and program evaluation. The journal invites discussion and development of innovations in social work practice and their implications for social work research and education. To encourage original research on the part. Accordingly, the journal addresses current issues, challenges, and responses facing social work practice and education. The Indian Journal of Social Work (IJSW) was started by the TISS (then known as the Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work) with the following goals in mind: To serve as a medium of expression for the Students, Alumni and Faculty of The Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work. This includes raising awareness of the challenges that athletes face throughout the life course, identifying inherent strengths athletes possess and displaying how social workers can assist athletes in utilizing their strengths to meet these challenges.Advances in Social Work is committed to enhancing the linkage among social work practice, research, and education. Australian Social Work is an international peer-reviewed journal reflecting current thinking and trends in social work. The Social Work Journal podcast is an educational, self-improvement podcast that normalizes everyday mental health experiences through the exploration of evidenced-based practice, theory, research, articles, personal stories, and a little pop culture. Our vision is to promote individual and community well-being through sports by providing scholarly information on the intersection of sports and social work practice, theory and research. By publishing peer-reviewed scholarship related to the well-being of athletes, the athletic community and the broader community it interacts with, the Sport Social Work Journal can achieve these aims. The journal is also committed to providing information on how the athletic community can advocate for social justice and change through sport. The mission of the Sport Social Work Journal is to bring attention to the needs of individuals and collectives within the athletic community and to demonstrate how the profession of social work is suited to meet those needs. The first place to start is to define what social work means which can be put as simply as social work is there to empower individuals who may be in a state of vulnerability at a point in their lives, to support engagement and participation in society, as well as, ensure their human rights and well-being are protected (Horner, 2012). A social worker achieves this focus through the competencies of the social work profession and through adherence to the values and ethics of the social work profession" (Moore & Gummelt, 2018). The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare (JSSW) is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored jointly by Western Michigan University, the College of Health and Human Services, and the School of Social Work. At the heart of these efforts is a focus on athlete development and wellness. They also encourage athletic organizations, communities, and other social institutions to recognize athletes as a vulnerable population and to join in the fight to reduce the challenges present in athletics. This academic peer-reviewed journal consists of articles related to social work, welfare organizations, society, social welfare, family and child care. They encourage athletes to be advocates for change. Social Work is dedicated to improving practice and advancing knowledge in social work and social welfare. Widely read by practitioners, faculty, and students, it is the official journal of NASW and is provided to all members as a membership benefit. Sport social workers seek to enhance the capabilities of athletes to address their own behavioral health and psychosocial needs. Social Work is the premier journal of the social work profession. Sport social workers promote the health and well-being of athletes through direct practice, community organizing, advocacy, policy development, education, and research. "Sport Social Work is a subfield of social work that promotes social justice and social change by focusing on the unique needs of athletes at both an individual and environmental level.
