Pop-Up Party

Social Work Month 2020

According to the National Institutes of Health, just 6.6 percent of Americans 25 and older engage in daily self-care. That’s a shame, since social workers are often on the front lines when it comes to helping others. But who helps them?

Cancelled: NASW National 2020 Pop-Up Party

Our 2020 Social Work Month pop-up party has been postponed to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Stay tuned for updates.

We hope you can plan and host a party later in the year

Here’s a checklist:

  • Invite key stakeholders, partners, influencers, legislators, and social workers from your city and chapter. Make sure you get RSVPs, so you can plan accordingly.
  • Select a venue and review your guest list to make sure you’ve got enough space.
  • Figure out what refreshments you’re going to serve or, if it’s a potluck, ask attendees to sign up to bring a dish to share.
  • Line up entertainment. Can’t afford a DJ? Use Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music or Alexa to choose some party tunes.
  • Plan games, door prizes or a free raffle. You can find gift ideas for social workers at our partner Jim Coleman Ltd. You could also raffle a social work book from NASW Press; you could raffle off a free registration to your local NASW chapter conference.
  • Promote your event across social work channels as an evening filled with food, fun, games, prizes, dancing and networking.
  • Our theme for 2020 is Social Workers Generations Strong. Invite social workers from varying generations to offer advice to their younger selves or ask them to share what they hope to bring to the field as new social workers or why they decided to become social workers.
  • Set up a selfie photo booth.
  • Ask attendees to share their photos on social media! Don’t forget to add the hashtag #SWMonthPopUp and #NASW #NASWGenerationsStrong

Lastly, have fun!

       

NASW invites you to a pop up party celebrating socialworkmonth. Social workers, generations strong
professionals chatting at a casual networking event
people in business casual clothes taking a group selfie