Category Archives: NASWNYS

Now Accepting: Nominations for the 2018 Westchester Division Awards

Now Accepting: Nominations for the 2018 Westchester Division Awards The Westchester Division of the National Association of Social Workers requests nominations for its Social Worker of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, … Continue reading Now Accepting: Nominations for the 2018 Westchester Division Awards

Announcing Two CE Trips to Cuba in 2018!

NASW-NYS has partnered with Eco Cuba Network, the NASW-Michigan Chapter, and the NASW-California Chapter to offer social workers two exciting learning opportunities in Cuba. This study tour provides a close … Continue reading Announcing Two CE Trips to Cuba in 2018!

Message From the Executive Director: 2017 is under way

2017 is under way and already emerging is the fact that this will be a historic year, as individuals and communities exercise their voice in American politics in unprecedented ways. … Continue reading Message From the Executive Director: 2017 is under way

NASW-NYS Announces New Program Director

NASW-NYS Announces New Program Director  Dear NASW-NYS Members, On behalf of the Board of Directors and Staff at the National Association of Social Workers – New York State Chapter, I … Continue reading NASW-NYS Announces New Program Director

NASW-NYS and Health Assets Management, Inc. Announces Strategic Partnership

From the Desk of the Executive Director: NASW-NYS and Health Assets Management, Inc. Announces Strategic Partnership Strategic partnership formed to support members in areas of mental health practice management Dear … Continue reading NASW-NYS and Health Assets Management, Inc. Announces Strategic Partnership

NASW-NYS in the News: Social workers urge N.Y. to require licenses for its mental hea...

Social workers urge N.Y. to require licenses for its mental health providers Advocates call for additional training to meet requirements By Claire Hughes Published 8:55 pm, Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Albany … Continue reading NASW-NYS in the News: Social workers urge N.Y. to require licenses for its mental health providers