Trauma: How to Heal

Social Workers are Essential Chats with Mit

Greg Wright 0 1167
How do social workers move to the next step of healing? Join a conversation on NASW's Facebook page with NASW President Mildred "Mit" Joyner and playwright, author and filmmaker Kerry-Ann Zamora, LCSW, MsEd, and Anjanette Young, MSW, LCSW.

Social Work Policy Consortium

NASW California

Mark Wills 0 1235
5-7 p.m.

Join us for a consortium centered on the needs of social work policy instructors as we engage with social workers inside the state capitol in Sacramento.

NASW Minnesota 2022 Virtual Symposium

(Re)imagining Our Practice—A Fresh Take on Interventions Used to Serve Clients & Communities

Mark Wills 0 2499
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.

2022 Virtual Symposium, "(Re)imagining the Structures of Our Profession—A Critical Examination of Licensure, the DSM, & More"

NASW Minnesota

Mark Wills 0 1769
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.

2022 Virtual Symposium, "(Re)centering: Social Work & Abolition—An Abolitionist Take on Social Work"

NASW Minnesota

Mark Wills 0 3396
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.
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