Leadership and Social Work
2025 - 2026
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Volume 2, month January, 2026
- Ethical detection of undeclared AI use in academic writing in Spanish pp. 7

- Lorena España
- Use of Generative AI for Digital Triage: Clinical Accuracy, Risks, and Professional Acceptance pp. 8

- India Bonner
- Community Resilience and Psychosocial Well-being in Contexts ofExclusion: Intervention Strategies from Social Work with a PsychologicalPerspective in Asian Indigenous Communities pp. 10

- Aysha Alnuaimi
- Facilitative Leadership and Knowledge Management in DevelopmentNGOs: Towards a Sustainable Organizational Learning Model pp. 11

- Widya Angelia
- Transformational Leadership as a Retention Factor in Child WelfareServices: An International Comparative Study pp. 12

- Khan Zeenat
- Guiding Principles for Quality, Equity and Sustainability in ImplementationResearch: Multicountry Learnings from ParticipatoryAction Research pp. 13

- Chandana Watagodakumbura
Volume 1, month January, 2025
- Pedagogical Leadership and Innovation for the Training of Social Workers in the Legal Environment pp. 1

- Karen Michelle Catagua Piloso
- Implementation of policies and programs for community social developmentin rural communities pp. 2

- Alejandra Mendoza Carreón
- Social work interventions in the health sector to promote leadershipand quality of life among the Ecuadorian population pp. 3

- Nayeli Cecibel Toala Toala
- Leadership in social work practice in Ecuador embraces strategiesfor the empowerment of rural communities pp. 4

- Sebastián Uribe
- Application of psychological approaches in community social work to strengthen decision-making and psychosocial interventions in families in marginal urban areas of Guayaquil, Ecuador pp. 5

- Carlos Daniel Molina Pineda
- Ethics and professional identity among Ecuadorian social workers:critical reflections on values, responsibilities, and leadership challengesin community contexts pp. 6

- Víctor Danilo Montero Silva