A presentation slide features a diagram showing 'Social Work Core Values' in the center, surrounded by terms: Competence, Service, Integrity, Importance of Human Relationships, Dignity and Worth of the Person, Social Justice. Text: 'Introducing Social Work Core Values. An Experience of Heritage's Program for Rivers Edge High School Expo. Dr. Jacob Campbell, Elizabeth Perez Gonzalez, Heritage University @REHS Expo.'
A stylized figurine labeled 'Dr. Jacob, Social Work Teacher' with accessories is on the left. On the right, a smiling woman with the text 'Elizabeth Perez Gonzalez, Admissions Counselor, Tri Cities Site.' Below, 'Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW, Associate Professor in the Social Work Department.' The image is titled 'Meet Your Facilitators' and includes the 'Heritage University' logo.
The slide displays a 'Session Plan' with two sections: 'Agenda' lists points about social work and values, while 'Learning Objectives' outline goals related to analyzing and discussing ethical codes.
A slide displays 'Heritage University Tri-Cities' with subtitles 'Hispanic Serving (HSI) & Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institution' on a blue background with decorative patterns on the right.
Aerial view shows university buildings with blue roofs surrounded by green fields and mountains in the distance. Text reads: 'Introduction to Heritage University. Founded in 1982, on ancestral Yakama Nation lands. Mission highlights inclusive, transformational education.'
Building stands prominently in sunlight, surrounded by trees in autumn colors; text overlays read 'NEW LOCATION' and 'Downtown, Kennewick,' suggesting a recent relocation announcement.
Slide from a presentation describes Heritage University Tri-Cities: 850 students in Toppenish, 130 in Tri-Cities, 84% work part-time, 97% receive financial aid. Programs include Accounting, Criminal Justice, and more. Applications open for Fall 2026 with no fee. Small class sizes and 90% first-generation students.
Text in bold white letters on a blue slide reads: 'When you hear, SOCIAL WORK, what do you think?'
An arrow directs focus to prioritize values. Text instructs sorting value cards based on importance. Listed values include Acceptance, Family, Friends, Health, Honesty, Love, Money, Respect, Spirituality, and personal desires.
The image features a presentation slide displaying NASW Core Values. Pictured objects include worn jeans (Service), a seated individual (Dignity & Worth), an upward ladder (Competence), a compass (Integrity), a raised fist (Social Justice), and figures shaking hands (Relationships).
Center circle titled 'Social Work Core Values' surrounded by six colored rectangles with values: Competence, Integrity, Service, Importance of Human Relationships, Social Justice, Dignity, and Worth of the Person. Each has a brief description.
The slide discusses 'Potential Problems in a School,' listing issues like student stress, absenteeism, and inequitable discipline. It prompts small group discussions on social work values, solutions, and student-staff actions.