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Item EDITORIAL – Building Scholarship in Perspectives on Social Work(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2019) Minott, Kenya R.Editorial for volume 13 of Perspectives on Social Work, by journal editor Kenya R. Minott, MSW.Item EDITORIAL – Social Work Values in Perspectives on Social Work(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2018) Minott, Kenya R.Social work is a broad field with social workers across the globe engaging diverse populations in a variety of settings. The scope of Perspectives on Social Work reflects this spectrum by accepting a variety of submissions covering a myriad of topics in social work. We ask only that submissions encompass social work values and ethical principles. As in the social work profession itself, the values of social work create a common thread for the papers we feature in our journal.Item EDITORIAL – Social Work Values in Perspectives on Social Work(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2018) Minott, Kenya R.Social work is a broad field with social workers across the globe engaging diverse populations in a variety of settings. The scope of Perspectives on Social Work reflects this spectrum by accepting a variety of submissions covering a myriad of topics in social work. We ask only that submissions encompass social work values and ethical principles. As in the social work profession itself, the values of social work create a common thread for the papers we feature in our journal. We hope to increase the number of submissions we receive as we continue to offer a space for doctoral students to showcase their research.Item Perspectives on Social Work Volume 13 (Summer 2019)(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2019) Minott, Kenya R.; Avellaneda, Flor; Hardy, Nick; Bickel, John; Jeter, SandraThis is the full-text volume of Perspectives on Social Work, vol. 13 (Summer 2019).Item SPECIAL EDITION ISSUE: A Call to Action in Perspectives on Social Work EDITORIAL(University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, 2017) Minott, Kenya R.The devastation of Hurricane Harvey and its impact on the community is something from which many Houston residents are still trying to recover. Moving toward any resemblance of “normalcy” requires strength and determination at the individual, family, and community level. At the Graduate College of Social Work, that strength and determination was felt immediately as faculty and students began working together to build a network of support among each other and a rapid response to the greater community. As a result, our editorial board felt it important to document the experiences of some of our doctoral students and faculty directly involved. Each submission was reviewed internally by our editorial board and faculty chair.