Impact Talk #3: How Social Workers Improve the Lives of Millions with Richard Lewis Jones, PhD (SAS '75; GRS '81, social welfare)

Wednesday, March 25th, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar 2026-03-25 13:00:00 2026-03-25 14:00:00 Impact Talk #3: How Social Workers Improve the Lives of Millions with Richard Lewis Jones, PhD (SAS '75; GRS '81, social welfare) Event Description Richard Lewis Jones, PhD (SAS '75; GRS '81, social welfare) Mandel School Visiting Committee member and NASW social work pioneer Social workers are on the front lines, helping communities navigate the real-life impact of shifting policies on housing, healthcare and social services. Federal funding cuts threaten behavioral health care, increasing instability for many Americans. As essential advocates and support providers, social workers must stay informed, combat misinformation and guide clients through uncertain times. Their role extends beyond crisis response—they shape policies, advocate for justice and provide hope. To sustain this vital work, they must also prioritize self-care and support networks. Dr. Jones will provide an overview of the vital role social workers play in supporting vulnerable communities and highlight challenges such as high education costs, licensure barriers and burnout, while also noting progress through the Social Work Licensure Compact and new financial support for students and graduates. Please ​join us in person at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center (Mandel Center)​, Room 108 at 11402 Bellflower Road; Cleveland, OH 44106,​ or via the webinar link in the confirmation email if you register to attend online. Open to alumni, students, prospective students, and the community. Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center (Mandel Center) Room 108 11402 Bellflower Road Cleveland, OH 44106 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences America/New_York public

Event Format: Hybrid

Event Description

Richard Lewis Jones, PhD (SAS '75; GRS '81, social welfare)
Mandel School Visiting Committee member and NASW social work pioneer

Social workers are on the front lines, helping communities navigate the real-life impact of shifting policies on housing, healthcare and social services. Federal funding cuts threaten behavioral health care, increasing instability for many Americans. As essential advocates and support providers, social workers must stay informed, combat misinformation and guide clients through uncertain times. Their role extends beyond crisis response—they shape policies, advocate for justice and provide hope. To sustain this vital work, they must also prioritize self-care and support networks.

Dr. Jones will provide an overview of the vital role social workers play in supporting vulnerable communities and highlight challenges such as high education costs, licensure barriers and burnout, while also noting progress through the Social Work Licensure Compact and new financial support for students and graduates.

Please ​join us in person at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center (Mandel Center)​, Room 108 at 11402 Bellflower Road; Cleveland, OH 44106,​ or via the webinar link in the confirmation email if you register to attend online. Open to alumni, students, prospective students, and the community.

Event Location

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center (Mandel Center)
Room 108
11402 Bellflower Road
Cleveland, OH 44106

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