Social Workers and End of Life Organization
By Tanya Roberts, MSW, CSAPC, PES NASW-NC Member Most people need help with organization in small and large ways. This can mean the organization of stuff in cabinets, closets, and … Continue reading →
Register to Vote by April 11th
By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy and Legislation, NASW North Carolina May 6th Primary Election will be the FIRST chance NC voters have to go to the polls following … Continue reading →
Healthcare Enrollment Deadline Extended!
For Immediate Release March 27th, 2014 On Wednesday, the Obama administration announced an extension for Americans trying to enroll for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. However, this extension … Continue reading →
Medicaid Reform
By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy and Legislation, NASW North Carolina For the past few months, a small team comprised of legislators and professionals has met and heard from … Continue reading →
My Introduction to International Social Work
By: Suzanne Martin, NASW-NC MSW student member and North Carolina State University NASW-NC Student Liaison I am one of 14 MSW students who were accepted to a new section of … Continue reading →
Celebrate Social Work Month in North Carolina!
The nation’s largest group of social workers, the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), begins its month-long celebration of the profession in March. Social workers in hospitals, clinics, schools, universities, … Continue reading →
Voting Rights Act- Call to Action
By Kay Castillo, Director of Advocacy, Policy and Legislation, NASW North Carolina In Congress, a bill has been introduced to Amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965.This is a bipartisan … Continue reading →