Post-election season can be stressful, especially as we face potential changes to social services, healthcare, and public welfare. NASW-NJ is committed to supporting social workers through these challenges. Our toolkit offers practical resources to help you manage stress and stay grounded as we continue to advocate for you and the communities we serve: https://lnkd.in/e6wfbeU8 #NASWJN #SocialWorkSupport #AdvocacyInAction
NASW-NJ (National Association of Social Workers- NJ Chapter)
Non-profit Organizations
Bridgewater, New Jersey 4,207 followers
About us
NASW-NJ is the membership association for professional social workers and social work students, with over 7600 members statewide. NASW-NJ provides advocacy, networking, and professional development opportunities to its members. Mission: The New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers is a diverse membership organization that promotes, develops, and strengthens the professional practice of social work and social workers. Through advocacy and public policy, NASW-NJ affects progressive social change and social justice for individuals, families, and communities. Facebook: www.facebook.com/naswnj Twitter: www.twitter.com/naswnj
- Website
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http://www.naswnj.org
External link for NASW-NJ (National Association of Social Workers- NJ Chapter)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Bridgewater, New Jersey
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1955
- Specialties
- Social Work Membership, Advocacy, LSW and LCSW Test Preparation Courses, Clinical Supervision Courses, Continuing Education (CEUs), Professional Networking and Support, Professional Development, Volunteer Opportunities, Social Work, and Social Work Licensing
Locations
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Primary
100 Somerset Corporate Blvd
2nd Floor
Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807, US
Employees at NASW-NJ (National Association of Social Workers- NJ Chapter)
Updates
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Local victories! NASW-NJ PACE endorsees Carrie Conger and Matt Schneider have been elected to the Freehold Borough and Jersey City Boards of Education, respectively. We’re excited to see these advocates work to strengthen our schools and communities. #EducationMatters #SocialWorkAdvocacy #NASWNJ
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Republicans have gained the majority in the U.S. Senate, marking the first shift in four years. This change could impact policies affecting social services and public welfare. NASW-NJ will be vigilant in advocating for equitable policies that support social work values. #SenateMajority #PolicyShift #NASWNJ #Advocacy
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2024 Presidential Election Update: Former President Donald Trump has won the election, marking a pivotal shift in our national landscape. NASW-NJ is committed to supporting social workers as we anticipate changes impacting social services, healthcare, and public welfare. We’re here to advocate for you and the communities we serve. Stay informed, stay engaged, and let’s work together toward a just society. #Election2024 #NASWNJ #SocialWorkAdvocacy
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NASW-NJ Job Opening! Executive Director – New Jersey Chapter Application deadline: September 23, 2024 The New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), with a statewide membership of over 6,400 (NJ) is seeking a Full-time Executive Director to manage the chapter with demonstrated leadership and management skills. In addition, applicants should have a substantial knowledge of and a strong commitment to the social work profession and social work values, with an awareness of the diversity of social work practice. Applicants should also be able to engage, inspire, and mobilize the Association’s membership. The Chapter Executive Director reports to the NASW Vice President of Chapter Operations at the National Office and works collaboratively with the New Jersey Chapter Boards of Directors. To learn more and apply visit: https://lnkd.in/eiMnBYsh
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Looking for ways to get involved this #CivicHealthMonth? Here are some upcoming events with the New Jersey Democratic State Committee: • Sun, Aug 18 @ 10am · Altman for Congress Team Altman Somerset County Canvass › https://bit.ly/3STvZ6h • Sat, Aug 24 @ 10am · Altman for Congress Team Altman Weekend-of-Action Union County Canvass › https://bit.ly/3yEycf2 • Sat, Aug 24 @ 10am · Altman for Congress Team Altman Weekend-of-Action Canvass w/Bernards Township Democrats › https://bit.ly/3AoOOYF • Sat, Sep 7 @ 10am · Altman for Congress Team Altman Union County Canvass › https://bit.ly/4dFT8lf • Sun, Sep 22 @ 10am · Altman for Congress Team Altman Union County Canvass › https://bit.ly/4dFTmJ7 • Sun, Aug 25 @ 10am · Altman for Congress Team Altman Weekend-of-Action Union County Canvass › https://bit.ly/3yI4GFa
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Looking for ways to get involved this #civichealthmonth? Join us THIS WEDNESDAY, August 7th, for a Lunch & Learn with Dina Kastner, NASW's Public Policy and Advocacy Manager! We'll discuss the pivotal role social workers can play in the 2024 elections. Learn strategies for advocacy, the impact of social work values on political engagement, and practical steps for community mobilization. Don't miss this chance to empower your advocacy: https://bit.ly/3SNpwdh
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August is #CivicHealthMonth! For social workers, it's essential to advocate for social justice, empower communities, and influence positive change. Civic engagement is about making your voice heard and taking action to shape the community and policies around you. By getting involved in civic activities, we can ensure that the needs of our clients and communities are represented and addressed. This August, especially as we move into the 2024 General Election, our NJ chapter recognizes the importance of civic engagement. Coming together around the state, around the country, and right here on this page, we hope to reach communities working together or individuals working alone in both political and non-political actions to protect public values or make a change in a community. We hope you will join us in promoting civic health and making a difference! Keep up to date with our efforts at: https://bit.ly/4frPigv
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Want to be a part of our 2025 Annual Conference?! We are interested in receiving proposals for macro social work and advanced clinical interventions that will delve into the exploration of the crucial intersection of ethical and evidenced-based social work practice in the future. We encourage you to share your knowledge and experience with your colleagues through two-hour workshops. You will not only receive maximum exposure by presenting at the statewide conference, but you will have the opportunity to engage and establish thought leadership among your colleagues. The deadline to submit proposals is September 15, 2024. All submissions must come through our online submission process. The selection process is a blind peer review process. Please do not put identifying information anywhere on the proposal you are uploading. Please note there is a limit of 3 proposal submissions per presenter and a maximum of 2 proposal acceptances per presenter. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3LKB1hk
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Join Us on August 7th for a Lunch & Learn with Dina Kastner! Discover the pivotal role social workers can play in the 2024 elections with insights from Dina Kastner, NASW's Public Policy and Advocacy Manager. Learn strategies for advocacy, the impact of social work values on political engagement, and practical steps for community mobilization. Don't miss this chance to empower your advocacy: https://bit.ly/3SNpwdh