NASW New York State
6 p.m.
This session will introduce attendees to First Book, the nonprofit social enterprise focused on removing the barriers to learning for kids in need.
NASW Connecticut
9:30-11:30 a.m.
The conversation will include specific terminology, will touch on various state and national policies and laws, and will review what communities and individuals can do to get involved and support the human animal bond.
Supporting Informed Client Vaccine Decision Making Through MI and SBIRT
Learn how to apply MI and SBIRT frameworks in supporting clients in their decision-making around COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.
This webinar is the second in a series of three webinars that are part of NASW’s
Connect to End COVID-19 initiative, undertaken in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work and funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This webinar is made possible with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and is offered free of charge to all.
Register for "COVID-19 Vaccines Through a Social Work Lens"
(Re)imagining Our Practice—A Fresh Take on Interventions Used to Serve Clients & Communities
1-5 p.m.
(Re)visioning our format
In lieu of our annual fall conference, we have put together a symposium that will feature one session every month between January and April 2022, concluding with our Social Work Summit in May 2022. Symposium content will focus on (re)defining the status quo of our profession. In each session, we will unpack a pressing issue and discuss bold approaches to meet the challenges of tomorrow. We will create space for multiple truths as we challenge ourselves to unlearn, evolve, lead, and follow into the future of social work.
NASW Minnesota
1-5 p.m.
(Re)visioning our format
In lieu of our annual fall conference, we have put together a symposium that will feature one session every month between January and April 2022, concluding with our Social Work Summit in May 2022. Symposium content will focus on (re)defining the status quo of our profession. In each session, we will unpack a pressing issue and discuss bold approaches to meet the challenges of tomorrow. We will create space for multiple truths as we challenge ourselves to unlearn, evolve, lead, and follow into the future of social work.