Early Voting
Early Voting by Caitlin Mayo, BSW Intern What is early voting? Early voting, also referred to as One-Stop Absentee Voting, permits any registered voter to cast their ballot in person … Continue reading →
Voter ID Debate in North Carolina
By Johanna Field, MSW Candidate and NASW-NC Intern The requirement of showing photo identification when voting has become a major point of contention, not only in our state, but across … Continue reading →
Social Work and Professional Appearance
By Valerie Arendt, MSW, MPP; NASW-NC At NASW-NC Clinical Institute 2012, Chapter staff spoke to NASW-NC member Eric Tucker, MSW about his opinion on social work professionalism and appearance. This … Continue reading →
North Carolina Social Work Students making a difference in their community
Written by Chante’ Clark, NASW-NC Board of Directors Undergraduate Student Representative and NASW-NC Student Liaison for Campbell University Campbell University’s Social Work Club does a wide variety of service project … Continue reading →
North Carolina Social Worker Appointed to NASW PACE
NASW-NC former Board of Directors President Tanya Roberts has been appointed to the NASW Political Action for Candidate Election (PACE) Board of Trustees. Political Action for Candidate Election (PACE) is … Continue reading →
NC Mental Health Director Killed
NASW-NC is deeply saddened to report the death of Steve Jordan, North Carolina Mental Health Director. Steve was a tireless advocate for people in the state suffering from mental illness. … Continue reading →
Social Worker At Fault—I Don’t Think So!
When a child dies in a tragic or unexpected way we all grieve. When it appears that the actions or inactions of others may have contributed to that death we … Continue reading →