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Social Work in Action at the Democratic National Convention. NASW impresses on policymakers how profession can help solve pressing social issues. Learn more. https://www.socialworkers.org/Advocacy/NASW-puts-social-work-in-action-at-the-Democratic-National-Convention-in-Chicago.
The NASW Code of Ethics is a set of standards that guide the professional conduct of social workers. The 2021 update includes language that addresses the importance of professional self-care. Moreover, revisions to Cultural Competence standard provide more explicit guidance to social workers.
NASW Practice Standards & Guidelines provide benchmarks that describe the services that social workers should provide; that employers should support and that consumers should expect.
The NASW Code of Ethics defines the values, principles, and ethical standards that guide decision-making and everyday professional conduct of social workers.
NASW offers hundreds of CE courses in a variety of formats — webinars, webcasts, podcasts, presentations, and more. All courses offered through this program are accredited by either the NASW National Office or one of NASW Chapters and NASW members receive discounted prices.
Join NASW to advance in your social work career, to connect with colleagues, to protect your practice, and to support our advocacy on behalf of the profession and social issues that social workers care about.
The Code is relevant to all social workers and social work students, regardless of their professional functions, the settings in which they work, or the populations they serve. The NASW Code of Ethics serves six purposes: The Code identifies core values on which social work’s mission is based.
Federal policymakers play critical roles in promoting policies that help individuals, families, and communities to fulfill their potential and to lead healthy, productive lives. NASW has developed a policy agenda, which asserts the association’s advocacy priorities for the legislative cycle.
NASW establishes professional standards, guidelines and resources to support safety in social work practice. Infectious Diseases. Find resources for social workers supporting people affected by COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, monkeypox, and Ebola. NASW 2023 Annual Report.
Social workers are found in every facet of community life, including schools, hospitals, mental health clinics, senior centers, elected office, private practices, prisons, military, corporations, and in numerous public and private agencies.