BCC Social Work
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BCC Social Work Programme Community
St. Michael, Barbados
Joined December 2009
BCC Social Work faculty members continue to engage in professional service. Social Work Coordinator and faculty member, Jomo Phillips, representing the Barbados Association of Professional Social Workers, contributed to...
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BCC Social Work faculty members continue to engage in professional service. Social Work Coordinator and faculty member, Jomo Phillips, representing the Barbados Association of Professional Social...
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BCC alum making waves, school social work, sustainability, being green. Congrats Mavis Tull
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All schools in Barbados must have recycling bins. This is the ambitious goal of the Managing Director of Project Recycle Limited, Anderson Cherry who on Wednesday handed over three bins…
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Chair of the BCC #SocialWork Food Drive, Wonnell Hinds, explaining their food drive effort https://t.co/1YxkrDYRp9
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BCC #SocialWork 2nd Year students making their donations of care items to Action for Justice & HIV AIDS Foodbank
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Social work is booming as a profession worldwide because it works https://t.co/GUzTTFpoIF
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Investing in social services has a positive impact on societies. In Costa Rica, government and local communities have come together to effect change
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#SocialWork vacancy British Virgin Islands: https://t.co/I8mvDF1geK
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If you see Mr. Leroy Gibbs today wish him horray, happy birthday. Happy birthday to our faculty member Mr. Gibbs; enjoy your day!
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Congratulations to our alumnus Charles Griffith who became the member of parliament for the constituency of St. John. Congratulations Charles we are so proud of you.
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Congratulations to our alumnus Charles Griffith who became the member of parliament for the constituency of St. John. Congratulations Charles we are so proud of you.
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#SocialWork job opportunity University of Guyana: https://t.co/3lj1QXuAht
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Canada's Liberal party considers decriminalization of all illicit drugs
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The push towards decriminalization comes as the opioid crisis continues to claim thousands of lives on both sides of the 49th parallel
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