Absentee Voting
Absentee Voting by Caitlin Mayo, BSW Intern How do I vote when I am away from home? If you are away from home, you can vote by absentee ballot. An … Continue reading →
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 →
Opinion: Social work lessons that will stick
NASW-NC Member Dan Beerman’s column was published in the Winston-Salem Journal about the lessons he learned from a social worker who inspired him in his work teaching social work students. … Continue reading →
2012 Short Session Bill
Please forgive our delay in posting the final list. There are several bills we are still awaiting the Governor to sign, veto or let become law without her signature. She … Continue reading →