NASW New York State
6 - 7:30 pm ET
Millions of people across the country had their human rights revoked with the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. How are you processing personally? How does this impact you professionally? What resources and guidance do you need as a social worker?
NASW Indiana
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
This year’s conference offers the same great content you have come to expect from NASW Indiana. There are opportunities to learn about timely topics that are so needed as we continue to navigate the pandemic and what the post-pandemic world may look like.
NASW Indiana
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
This year’s conference offers the same great content you have come to expect from NASW Indiana. There are opportunities to learn about timely topics that are so needed as we continue to navigate the pandemic and what the post-pandemic world may look like.
NASW New York City
This virtual event is geared towards NYC social workers of various levels and fields of practice. Now officially a biannual event at the NASW-NYC Chapter, the virtual social work job fair aims to support and engage NYC social workers who are new to the profession and who are looking for a new position to continue their careers.
Registration is closed.
NASW New York City, NASW New York State and Voting is Social Work
6 - 8 pm ET
A call to action, this event focuses on the need for voter mobilization efforts in the state of New York. Attendees will hear from Dr. Mimi Abramovitz as well as her colleague, Dr. Sabrina W. Tyuse as they discuss rising threats to democracy, the Voting Is Social Work voter registration campaign, and how social workers are uniquely positioned to help get out the vote in the coming elections.