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Robyn L. Golden to Receive the National Association of Social Workers Foundation Knee/Wittman Outstanding Achievement Award


WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is pleased to announce that social worker Robyn L. Golden, MA, LCSW, ACSW, will receive the 2025 Knee/Wittman Outstanding Achievement Award for her contributions in advancing health and mental health policies that invest in high-quality, whole-person care.

Established in 1990, this award honors social work practitioners who share the values, ethics and approaches of the award’s namesakes: Ruth Knee (1920–2008) and Milton Wittman (1915–1994), who were both trailblazers in the mental health field.

Golden has been recognized for redefining how social care is integrated into the health care system. She has helped others understand the variety of ways Medicare can be leveraged in social work.

At Rush University Medical Center, Golden serves as the associate vice president of Social Work and Community Health and has worked at the institution for more than 20 years in various capacities. She has more than 35 years of “transformative experience and has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovative policy advocacy, and a deep commitment to improving the delivery of care for people and communities,” according to one nomination letter.

Golden is an assistant professor of Medicine, Nursing, Psychiatry, and Health Systems Management. She also is chair of the Department of Social Work at Rush’s College of Health Sciences, Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

For more than 10 years, Golden has sought clarity on whether Medicare would recognize clinical social workers as independent providers of Health Behavior Assessment and Intervention (HBAI) services.

An NASW Social Work Pioneer® and an active NASW member for 46 years, Golden met with state and federal leaders, including members of Congress, and White House staff, to share how to improve health outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries by including social workers as eligible providers for HBAI and expanding access to services that social workers provide. When Medicare Part B finalized a rule in 2024 recognizing clinical social workers as eligible providers of HBAI, the agency’s chief transformation officer thanked Golden for her efforts.

Golden earned her MSW from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration in 1981. Her BA is in social work and psychology from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She is a board member at the Geriatric Mental Health Foundation and a member of the National Coalition on Mental Health and Aging.

Golden was the recipient of the Mental Health and Aging Award from the American Society on Aging. In 2003, she was selected as a Heinz Senate Fellow in Aging Policy for the office of then-U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in Washington, D.C.

We are proud to present this award to her.

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), in Washington, DC, is the largest membership organization of professional social workers. It promotes, develops, and protects the practice of social work and social workers. NASW also seeks to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through its advocacy.

The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) is a charitable organization created to enhance the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through the advancement of social work practice.

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