Social Work Month 2011 Photo Campaign
photo samples

How are Social Workers Important to our Nation’s Future?

We all have a hand in making our nation great.  By helping change futures each day, social workers are shaping the course for America.  The Social Work Month 2011 theme, “Social Workers Change Futures,” promotes the role of social workers as positive change agents who have the power to solve some of our nation’s most pressing challenges. 

Help us celebrate our profession in March by answering the question “How are Social Workers important to our nation’s future?” with a personalized photo message.  Deadline: We will be accepting photos through March 31st, however for consideration for the World Social Work Day 2011 Video, photos must be received by March 10th.

World Social Work Day Video
Each year, the National Association of Social Workers submits a video to the International Federation of Social Workers in honor of World Social Work Day.  The photos you submit will be considered for inclusion in this video.

Click here to see a slideshow of submitted photos.

The World Social Work Day 2011 Theme is “Social Work Voices Responding to Global Crisis: Together We Develop the Agenda!” 
Areas of focus:

  • Human Relationships
  • Dignity and Diversity
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Social and Economic Equality

Submit your photo today!  Help us put a personal face on some of our nation’s most pressing issues and tell the world how social work will help shape the future. 

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 Download and print the sign.
(pdf files)

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Personalize the sign with your own message.
(Note: We suggest you use all caps and less than 10 words so that your message is easy to read.)

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Send us your photos*
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Questions or Concerns: socialworkmonth@naswdc.org


Email: socialworkmonth@naswdc.org


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4/8/2013
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