NASW California
9 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
This workshop will focus on best practices to use when serving neurodiverse individuals as professional social workers. The effects of racial injustice, equity, and access to support services will be discussed as well as how social workers are addressing these disparities.
NASW New York State
6 p.m. ET
What happens to a person’s physical, mental, and spiritual health after an incident of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)? How does society support or further traumatize victims of IPV? The Executive Director of the New York State Chapter, Sam Fletcher, will share her experience and healing journey after an abusive long-term relationship.
NASW New York State
6 p.m. ET
Join us as a panel of Indigenous social workers from across the country describe their personal journeys to the social work profession as well as their work to honor our ancestors and to collectively uplift our people.
NASW New York State
6 p.m.
This panel will highlight the voices and careers of three Black male social workers, discuss the importance of representation, cover barriers that they’ve had to overcome as a black male social worker, and celebrate triumphs that they’ve seen throughout their work.
Social Work Resiliency Through the COVID Continuum
Join NASW for two days of timely education, the opportunity to earn up to 11.5 CEs, and access to Forum Session recordings to review and refresh your knowledge.
Register for the 2022 Virtual Forum