Happy Holidays from NASW (2017 Highlights)

Shared from NASW National

NASW wishes you happy and safe holidays and a prosperous New Year. Listen to this holiday message from NASW CEO Angelo McClain as he talks about NASW accomplishments in 2017, which included the NASW-NYS Chapter and our work on Raise the Age, as well as the challenges the association will tackle in 2018:

Thank you to our members for their continued commitment, support, and advocacy, with special thanks to the amazing social work students and faculty that participated in 2017 Social Work Student LEAD! We couldn’t have done this without you.

NASW-NYS launches #InvestinSocialWork advocacy campaign

 
 


 

For nearly 14 years, state agencies have been exempt from hiring licensed employees. Programs operated, funded, or regulated by seven of the state’s agencies claim that unlicensed employees are qualified, despite the fact that these employees are not required to have the same extensive education and external legal standards of professional conduct as licensed practitioners. Currently, state agencies have until July 1, 2018, to comply with the licensing requirements passed in 2002.

 

Exempt agencies include:

  • Office of Mental Health (OMH)
  • Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD)
  • Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS)
  • Office for Children and Family Services (OCFS)
  • Office for the Aging (SOFA)
  • Department of Health (DOH)
  • Department of Corrections and Community Services (DOCCS)

 

In December 2017, NASW-NYS launched the #InvestinSocialWork campaign, a public awareness and advocacy campaign that seeks to end the licensure exemption and implement the Social Work Investment Initiative. We are counting on our members to join in our advocacy efforts. 

 

What is #InvestinSocialWork?

#InvestinSocialWork is a public awareness campaign established in December 2017, that seeks to end the licensure exemption and implement the Social Work Investment Initiative, a legislative initiative that seeks to secure a substantial state investment into the social work profession, in the context of this year’s legislative budget. This campaign is led by NASW-NYS, and campaign supporters include the state’s leading social work organizations.

 

What is the Social Work Investment Initiative?

 

The Social Work Investment Initiative (SWII) is a legislative initiative that seeks to secure a substantial state investment into the social work profession. Specifically, it demands:

  1. Full implementation of the state’s 2002 social work licensure law
  2. $4 million Loan Forgiveness Program for Social Workers specifically working in a currently exempt setting
  3. $18 million incentive program for currently exempt agencies to increase the number of licensed social workers available to provide supervision
  4. $500,000 for the development and distribution of culturally sensitive and ESL test preparation to assist those who are vulnerable to, or have already, failed the LMSW and LCSW exams
  5. $250,000 for the development and implementation of a workforce survey to assist in tracking and identifying workforce gaps

 

What is the urgency?

The social work licensure law was passed in 2002 and has been in effect since 2004. That is a 14-year time period for State agencies to come into compliance – which is more than enough time. For comparison: When Connecticut enacted its 1995 licensure law, both private sector and public-sector agencies were given one year to comply. If we are unsuccessful, the exemption could continue, which would render the professional standards outlined by a social work license null and void. Your experience is valuable, and we need to end the exemption.

 

How do I get involved?

  • Watch and share the Social Work Investment Initiative 101 video to your social work friends and colleagues: https://youtu.be/E5KHX-feYos
  • Visit and bookmark the #InvestinSocialWork webpage: www.naswnys.org/invest. This website contains an Social Work Investment Initiative toolkit, social media graphics, and up-to-date information and resources to assist with your advocacy
  • Save the Date: The first Social Work Investment Initiative Call-in Day takes place on Tuesday, January 9, 2018. Call your legislators and ask them to end the licensure exemption and support enactment of the Social Work Investment Initiative
  • Like, tweet, and share #InvestinSocialWork. Help us spread the word!

 

It’s time for the state to invest in our profession, invest in our communities, and end the exemption.

It’s time to invest in social work.

 

 

 
 

NASW-NYS 2018 Town Hall Meetings

Save the Date! NASW-NYS 2018 Town Hall Meetings

NASW-NYS will be hosting town hall meetings across all 10 Divisions in 2018.

Hosted by NASW-NYS Executive Director, Samantha Howell, you are invited to participate and share your ideas on how we can build a strong Chapter advance the profession of social work together. See below for your division’s date; more information to be posted at www.naswnys.org/townhall

 

Location and date may subject to change. Please continue to check back for the most up-to-date information and meeting details

2018 Legislative Forecast

2018 Legislative Forecast

December 2017: Quarterly Report

 

As we head toward the end of the year, the 2017 legislative session is but a distant image in our rearview mirror, and despite our enormous achievements, we’ve spent the fall months shifting focus to the upcoming 2018 session; teeing up our issues, meeting with key legislative staff members, the executive team, pertinent state agencies, the Division of Budget, and stakeholder organizations. When the 2018 session gavel strikes the sound block on January 3rd, the legislature will be facing a looming deficit in excess of $4 billion, a still fractured Senate, and a contentious election year cycle.  In the midst of such, we will continue to methodically and strategically keep NASW priorities in the consciousness of policy makers at each level. Click the image below to read the legislative report: 2018 Legislative Forecast

 

Nominations now open for the 2018 Chapter Election

 


 

 The Chapter’s Committee on Nominations & Leadership Identification (CNLI) invites you to review the current leadership opportunities available and consider a role that fits your skills and interests as a way of giving back to your profession and enhancing your own leadership skills.

You may nominate yourself, a friend, or colleague who is also a member of NASW-NYS.

DEADLINE EXTENDED! Nominations must be received by the Chapter office by Saturday, February 17, 2018. 

 


 

 

Board of Directors

Vice President: 2-Year Term
2nd Vice President (Chair of Finance): 2-Year Term
Board Member-at-Large: 2-Year Term
MSW Student Representative: 1-Year Term
BSW Student Representative: 1-Year Term
Region 1 Representative to the Board [Genesee Valley & Western]: 2-Year Term
Region 3 Representative to the Board [Mohawk Valley & Northeast]: 2-Year Term
Region 4 Representative to the Board [Westchester & Hudson Valley]: 2-Year Term

 

Division Leadership Positions

Division Chair (2-year term):
Northeast  •  Central  • Southern Tier  •  Westchester  • Genesee Valley

New York State Delegate Assembly Member (2-year term)

Division Representative to the Committee on Nominations & Leadership Identification (CNLI) Representative (2-year term):
– CNLI Chair
– Region 1 [Genesee Valley & Western] – Region 5 [Nassau & Suffolk]

 

 

Ready to get started?

Submit Your Nominations!

 

 


CNLI Committee Members

CNLI Chair: Bonita Sanchez
Region 1 Representative [Genesee Valley & Western]:  VACANT
Region 2 Representative [Southern Tier & Central]: Dawn Desorcie
Region 3 Representative [Mohawk Valley & Northeast]: Beth Harris
Region 4 Representative [Westchester & Hudson Valley]: Cynthia Carnaghi
Region 5 Representative [Nassau & Suffolk]: Heather Rotter


If you have any questions, please contact: Romel Wilson at rwilson.naswnys@socialworkers.org or 518-463-4741 Ext. 18