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Our purpose is to serve as a resource, provide networking opportunities, and address challenges and issues pertinent to both social workers...
Read moreDetailsOur purpose is to serve as a resource, provide networking opportunities, and address challenges and issues pertinent to both social workers...
Read moreDetailsBy Eric Lindberg Left: Fellow inductees Nancy Humphreys and Ellen Dunbar enjoy the Hall of Distinction reception. Hall of...
Read moreDetailsBy Carla Damron, LISW-CP, Executive Director, South Carolina NASW (www.scnasw.org) Greetings from a weary South Carolina. We continue to recover from the “Biblical”...
Read moreDetailsThe Board’s website has been updated to include the following information: Staff Directory: http://www.bbs.ca.gov/staff_directory.shtml Contact Us: http://www.bbs.ca.gov/contact.shtml Exam News: http://www.bbs.ca.gov/exams/exam_news.shtml...
Read moreDetailsAs a social work professor and evacuee of the Valley Fire—who has taught classes on death and dying—I am now...
Read moreDetailsBy Shaaron Gilson In 2012 three social workers were lamenting the distance that occurred between social work research and social...
Read moreDetailsBy S. Jolene Hui, LCSW, NASW-CA Membership Coordinator The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not a prerequisite for most graduate...
Read moreDetailsBy Julie Cooper Altman, LCSW, PhD, Professor and Director, MSW Program, California State University, Monterey Bay Educating the next generation...
Read moreDetailsThe NASW-CA Central Valley Unit is proud to announce the successful outcome of the DSM-5 training that took place at...
Read moreDetailsDr. Karen Haynes, president of California State University San Marcos (CSUSM), has been named Woman of the Year by San...
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