NASW-NYS Nassau Division
Welcome to the NASW-NYS Nassau Division — building strength through association in Nassau County. If you have any questions, or would like to get involved with the Nassau Division, please don’t hesitate to contact us!
Contact us at nassau.naswnys@socialworkers.org
Division Updates
Upcoming Events
Division Programs
Steering Meetings
The NASW-NYS Nassau Division meets monthly to discuss issues impacting the profession and share ideas on programs and initiatives that would best serve our members and community. All meetings will be on the third Monday of the month, from 6:30PM – 7:30PM. All members, new and current, are welcome to drop by at any upcoming meeting!
Division Facebook Group
The NASW-NYS Nassau Division Facebook Group is a place for members and potential members to engage with a network of peers to connect, discuss, and share knowledge, information, and professional resources.
Community Events
Our Division hosts a variety of events, including continuing education workshops, networking events, volunteer opportunities, and more! Please visit our Events Calendar to view upcoming events hosted by our Division. We also welcome suggestions and ideas of the types of programming and events you would like to see!
2019 Social Work Awards Event
Registration Now Open!
APRIL 3, 2019
Registration for the 2019 Nassau Division Social Work Awards Event is now open! Journal advertising is also available for interested buyers.
2019 Student Scholarship Award
Congratulations to the recipient of the 2019 NASW-NYS Nassau Division Student Scholarship Award
Stacy Brief
Adelphi University
Please join us in celebrating Stacy and winners of the 2019 NASW-NYS Nassau Division Social Work Awards on April 3, 2019, at the Long Island Marriott.
Contact Us
NASW-NYS Nassau Division
Chair: Eileen Moran, LCSW
Nassau.naswnys@socialworkers.org
https://naswnys.org/nassau
MEET YOUR DIVISION
Nassau Division Steering Committee
Eileen Moran, LCSW
Nassau Division Chair (2017-2019)
Eileen Moran is a social worker with over twenty years of experience in mostly the healthcare system. She began working in the field providing counseling and concrete services to terminally ill patients (both adults and pediatrics) and their families. After several years, Eileen transferred to the children’s bereavement where she provided group and individual counseling to bereaved children. I also did community outreach to schools, funeral homes, and houses of worship. Following her work in hospice, Eileen worked for a counseling center with marriage and family, individual and mandated clients in recovery. She has published a children’s bereavement book titled You Wouldn’t Understand.