Do you have eight minutes to help your fellow social workers? We want to know your thoughts on discussing COVID-19 vaccines with clients, and your experience with NASW’s Connect to End COVID-19 initiative. Eight minutes is all it takes to help us better train and...
Social Work Practice
We’re Listening: Tell Us About Your Work with Clients on COVID-19 Vaccines
Survey will help train social workers to have informed conversations with clients
Federal Initiatives on Environmental Health, Justice, and Climate
Social workers can help families identify the connection between the environment and health, and they may support community members to advocate for solutions to environmental issues.
Vaccination Barriers for People Experiencing Homelessness: How Social Workers are Making an Impact
Even as availability to vaccines becomes more widespread, challenges remain in reaching people experiencing homelessness.
Licensing Investigations: Suggestions from Social Workers Who Received Sanctions
Although prior research has explored the types of complaints made against social workers, there has been little research on the experiences of social workers who are being investigated.
In Search of Transgenerational Office Space | NASW Member Voices
My job, as a therapist, is to provide crowd control. Who are the stakeholders in Emily’s life and how do they influence her thoughts?
Five Facts Social Workers Need to Know About Women and Drinking
National Women’s Health Week (May 14-20) is an opportunity for social workers to encourage women to make their health a priority, including avoiding overconsuming alcohol.
COVID-19 Three Years Later: A Changing Landscape
It is easy to forget how terrified we were in the early days and months of the pandemic—and the relief we felt when mRNA vaccines were developed, approved, and rolled out across the country in seemingly record time.