NASW News


Apr 06, 2016

Social workers lead Project IOWA staff in teaching employment, self-assessment skills Clifford Salmond (photo right), an alumnus of Project IOWA, speaks at the program’s most recent graduation ceremony. Project IOWA has developed a unique model to help those seeking employment address their self-concept and self-worth, which adds to their personal development. Social workers are known for having skills to help people overcome challenges. There are also social workers who specialize in connecting people with one of life’s basic needs: a living-wage job that can boost self-worth. And Project IOWA is one of the places where yo...

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Apr 05, 2016

NASW, CDC and others form strategic cross-discipline partnership to impede FASDs Prenatal alcohol exposure is 100 percent preventable. Yet, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders — the range of lifelong adverse effects associated with prenatal alcohol exposure — affect up to 5 percent of children born in the U.S. NASW, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and several schools and agencies are launching a strategic cross-discipline partnership to prevent FASDs. The goal is to promote the dissemination and implementation of evidence-based clinical practices to impede FASDs, which remain the leading preventable cause of bir...

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Apr 04, 2016

The NASW national board of directors’ executive committee approved the sanctioning of Larry Anderson on Nov. 20, 2015, based on a self-report from the former member of the Iowa Chapter. According to the self-report, Anderson developed a sexual relationship with a client. He was arrested and charged with sexual exploitation by a therapist. He pled guilty and was sentenced on Jan. 14, 2015. In addition, the Iowa state board approved and the member accepted a settlement. Anderson was charged with engaging in a dual relationship with a current client, engaging in a sexual relationship with a current client, and engaging in unethical con...

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Apr 03, 2016

Studies involving one of the longest and most significant relationships a human can have — that of adult siblings — is rare, according to University of Maryland School of Social Work professors Geoffrey Greif and Michael Woolley, who were highlighted in a Baltimore Sun article. Greif, an NASW member, joined Woolley in discussing their book, “Adult Sibling Relationships” for the article. “The relationships we have with our siblings are the longest relationships we’ll ever have,” Greif is quoted as saying. “We have them longer than our parents, our partners, our children and probably longer tha...

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Apr 02, 2016

When Georgia Van Cooten walked into New York City’s Penn Station to participate in the homeless count this year, her thoughts went to two people. A second-year master’s in social work student at Touro College in New York City, Van Cooten also had taken part in the 2015 count. Back then, she talked with a couple resting in a stairwell who had come to New York from Florida for a fresh start. “They got engaged and had a friend here who was going to help with a place to stay and jobs,” Van Cooten said. “The plan fell through, and they were left at Penn Station.” The two were offered a place to stay but decli...

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Apr 01, 2016

Have you ever wished you had an absolute assurance that a challenging task or decision would result in an anticipated and favorable outcome that would satisfy everyone? I can only imagine that you, like me, have had that experience more than once — and maybe more than once today. The energy expended in being unsure about what course of action to take or for avoiding a difficult decision or task can be immobilizing. Yet, for many of us this requirement is part of our regular experience. We have in our work or personal lives obligations — earned or thrust upon us — that require taking actions in uncharted or very difficul...

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Mar 10, 2016

More than 3,800 social workers signed up to participate in the NASW Career Center’s second Virtual Career Fair on Feb. 9. The one-day event allowed NASW members and nonmembers a free opportunity to connect directly with 43 different employers by using Skype and instant messaging integration for their interviews. Social work job seekers and employer participation both increased dramatically compared with the first NASW Virtual Career Fair, which was held last May. At that time, more than 1,500 social work job seekers signed up to interact with 25 participating employers. Through the career fairs, job seekers have the ability to exp...

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Mar 09, 2016

About 60 people attended a safety training program for social workers and other service professionals in Bismark, N.D., pictured right. Another session was held in Fargo where around 75 people were in attendance. The NASW North Dakota Chapter contracted with the North Dakota Safety Council to develop the curriculum. The chapter is taking the lead on the coordination of all future training sessions. NASW continues to help social workers and other human-service professionals learn how to be safe performing their jobs. Some of the latest efforts are taking place at the NASW North Dakota Chapter. Chapter Executive Director Nancy Miller sai...

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Mar 08, 2016

As part of National Professional Social Work Month this month, NASW will once again join social workers from across the U.S. as they gather on Capitol Hill on March 1 and 2 to celebrate the second annual Social Work Day on the Hill. NASW, the Council on Social Work Education, the Greater Washington Clinical Social Work Society, the Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy, and the Association for Social Work Boards will participate in events that promote the value of social work and this year’s theme “Forging Solutions out of Challenges.” On March 1, the Student Advocacy Day event anticipates hosting mor...

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Mar 07, 2016

NASW, CSWE join American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare to announce academy’s initiative to help solve 12 ‘urgent social problems’ NASW and the Council on Social Work Education recently joined the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare to announce the launch of the academy’s 12 Grand Challenges for Social Work. Richard P. Barth (photo right), president of AASWSW and dean at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, announces the Grand Challenges for Social Work initiative in January at the Society for Social Work and Research 20th anniversary annual conference in Washington, D.C. R...

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