The National Association of Social Workers: A Force for Good in the World

The National Association of Social Workers: A Force for Good in the World

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world. With over 120,000 members, NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies.

NASW was founded in 1955 with the goal of uniting social workers from across the country and providing them with a strong voice in the profession. Since then, NASW has grown into a powerful force for good in the world.

NASW's mission is to "enhance the professional growth of social workers, to create and maintain professional standards, and to advance sound social policies." To achieve this mission, NASW provides a wide range of services to its members, including:

  • Professional development opportunities, such as conferences, webinars, and online courses
  • Advocacy on behalf of social workers and their clients
  • Resources on social work practice, ethics, and policy
  • Networking opportunities with other social workers

NASW also plays a leading role in advancing social justice. The organization's Code of Ethics calls on social workers to "strive to ensure that all people have equal access to the resources, opportunities, and services they need and deserve." NASW works to achieve this goal through its advocacy efforts, its research and policy work, and its support for social workers who are working to make a difference in their communities.

NASW is a valuable resource for social workers at all stages of their careers. Whether you are a new graduate or a seasoned professional, NASW can help you advance your career, make a difference in the world, and connect with other social workers who share your values.

Here are some of the benefits of joining NASW:

  • Access to professional development opportunities
  • Advocacy on your behalf
  • Resources on social work practice, ethics, and policy
  • Networking opportunities with other social workers
  • Discounts on products and services
  • A sense of community and belonging

If you are a social worker, I encourage you to join NASW. It is a valuable resource that can help you advance your career and make a difference in the world.

To learn more about NASW, visit their website at www.socialworkers.org.

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