Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Social work

Australia

 * Helen Cleak Monash University
 * Amy Grace Wheaton, social work educator

Austria

 * Leopoldine Jahudka

Belgium

 * Andree Delforges
 * Marie-Thérèse Dufonteny
 * Julia Merny

Czech Republic

 * Kristýna Hvižďová

France

 * Véronique Devise

Germany

 * Elisabeth Landmann

Guatemala

 * Rosa Candida Mayorga Muñoz

Israel

 * Dr. Yehudit Aavnir
 * Gail Auslander ,
 * Ruth Landau

Italy

 * Ersilia Majno (1859-1933) Pioneer of social assistance programs and suffragette ,

Netherlands

 * Louise Schreinemachers
 * Nancy van Steenhoven
 * Bertha ter Braak

Spain

 * Maite Guevara
 * Belarmina Martínez
 * Estefanía Ruiz Molina

United Kingdom

 * Rachel Griffin, CEO of Suzy Lamplugh Trust (obituary in The Times on 30 September 2019)

United States

 * Bernice Augenbraun, California clinician teacher and social justice advocate
 * Sandra Baker innovator in child sexual abuse identification amd treatment
 * Janet E. Black Shaper of Social Work Education
 * Helen Boardman, pioneer in child abuse identification and intervention, oral interview on YouTube.
 * Barbara Moorman Boatwright, social worker, award created in her name Iowa Women's hall of fame
 * Marsena Buck, leader and advocate
 * Vicki Bryant Burke, social worker, juvenile justice, Florida Women's Hall of Fame
 * Hilary Carruthers
 * Genevieve Carter, work with elders, interview on YouTube
 * Sai-Ling Chan-Sew, development of culturally appropriate programs, advocate for children with behavioral issues, Youtube interview]
 * Tessie A. Cleveland, working with underserved populations.
 * Teresa DeCrescenzo, securing equal access to services for LGBT people], Youtube interview
 * Silvia M. Dutchevici, Social worker and president and founder of the Critical Therapy Center
 * Frances Lomas Feldman, educator and advocate, Youtube interview
 * Mary A. Fetchet, Columbia school of social work hall of fame inductee 2013
 * Kathleen Foster (social worker), Social worker helping the mentally ill and homeless in Texas, Texas Women's hall of fame.
 * Ann Gazelle, social worker and artist, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Donna Hawk, developed transitional housing for the homeless, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Elsie Herman (1921-1998), pioneer social worker
 * Lillian L. Hyatt, role model for elder care advocacy, Youtube interview
 * Sandra King
 * Rose Kleiner, (1925-2001), pioneer in helping the elderly
 * Pam Kretzmer, awarded Paul Harris Fellow in 2015
 * Leah Lazzaro DSW, LSW, Assistant Dean Monmouth Uiversity School of Social Work
 * Consuelo Lopez, encouraged Latinas to become social workers.
 * Marie McNabola, (1967-1996), contributed significantly to the National Institute of Mental Health.
 * Margarita Mendez, (1925-1996), social justice advocate
 * Rosalind S. Miller Columbia University School of Social Work Professor
 * Helen E. Northen, (1912-2006), social work educator, Youtube interview
 * Mary O'Day, (1923-1992), pioneer in gerontological social work, vice president of California Specialists on Aging.
 * Janice Kay O'Donnell, worked with rural families in northern CA, Youtube interview
 * Patricia Pickford, Key figure in Central Valley CA social services
 * Martha Pituch, health care educator, advocate for children and the homeless, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Minnie Player, worked for welfare rights in Cleveland, Ohio, worked with low income families, Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
 * Helen Ramirez, advocate for innovations in adoption and child welfare, Youtube interview
 * Elizabeth Robinson (social worker), (1911-1981) pioneer human services worker
 * Anna I. Rodriguez, founder of the Florida Coalition Against Human Trafficking, Florida Women's Hall of Fame
 * Dolores I. Rodriguez, innovator in social services to Latino families, youtube video
 * Anna Scheyett, dean for the college of social work at university of south carolina, Ted Talk
 * Bert Kruger Smith, advocate for mental health, writer, Texas Women's Hall of Fame
 * Catherine G.Williams ,
 * Janie Watson, social worker of the year 2015 in Nebraska
 * Jane Allman Wetzel, dedicated to rehabilitation of juvenile offenders and youth deliquency prevention, Texas Women's Hall of Fame,
 * Joan Levy Zlotnik, award winning social worker
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Inductees to the Columbia University School of Social Work Hall of Fame

 * Lucille Austin
 * Clara Kaiser
 * Carroll Kowal
 * Carol H. Meyer
 * Sara Ricks Caldwell
 * Eda Goldstein
 * Nadine Goodman
 * Linda Hoffman
 * Brenda McGowan
 * Gail B. Nayowith
 * Virginia Bellsmith
 * Edna Isabel Beveridge
 * Josephine Black Pesaresi
 * Barbara Silverstone
 * Rose Dobrof
 * Mary Faulkner (social worker)
 * Gisela Konopka
 * Sylvia Clarke
 * Rebecca Cauman
 * Ruth Insel
 * Frieda Shapira
 * Helen R. Hamlin
 * Ann Hartman
 * Roxanne Offner
 * Ruth L. Shurter
 * Charlotte Wreschner