December 2025 Chapter Update

Thank you for your membership with NASW. Take a look at our upcoming Chapter events for December 2025, Conference Planning efforts, policy and practice updates, and more.


Diana Fergusson

Coordinator of Professional Development and Administrative Affairs

NASW-WA

(she/her)

2026 NASW-WA Statewide Conference Save the Dates: Seeking Speakers, Sponsors, and More!


Mark Your Calendars! The 2026 NASW-WA Statewide Conference will be an in-person event hosted in Vancouver, WA, during Social Work Month (March 5-8, 2026). It will feature days of intensive learning and dialogue, networking, and more!


The Conference will explore the theme: "Social Work at the Intersection of Action, Care, and Compassion.” Our hope is to engage social workers working in various practice environments, settings, and subspecialties with workshops that apply knowledge and skills at the micro-, mezzo-, and macro-levels. 


Register to Attend the Conference! Registration to attend the conference is opening soon. Please watch for an email to register. You will also be able to use our room block for hotel rooms at better prices.


Thank you to all the presenters who submitted proposals. Presenters have been selected.


Support our Conference! Our sponsors’ support is critical to the success of our event! We have multiple opportunities for organizations and individuals to support our Chapter's event and provide visibility to social workers across the region! Click here to find out more about sponsoring our 2026 Conference!

Social Work Month Award Nominations Open! 


Our Social Work Month Celebration & Awards Luncheon will occur during our Conference in March 2026. Award categories include: Lifetime Achievement Award, Social Worker of the Year, Social Work Educator of the Year, Taylene Watson President's Award, Outstanding Recent Graduate, Outstanding Student, and Public Citizen of the Year.


Know a social worker or community member who should be honored? Click here to find out more about our award categories and nominate someone today!

Legislative Updates


State Updates


The NASW-WA Legislative Action Committee (LAC) continues to plan for the 2026 Legislative Session and beyond. Legislative issues that the LAC is looking at include AI legislation, changes to how social workers are regulated (our own social work board), licensure exam removal for LASWs, and exam alternative pathways for LICSWs.


This spring, we will feature an online learning opportunity on Presidents' Day. We will host a separate event for hands-on activities in Olympia. Our planning committee continues to meet to work on the logistics, including renaming the event series!


Our Chapter maintains our Voter Voice page. We're including additional opportunities for advocacy, including participation in civic demonstrations and marches. If you have any additions you'd like to see on our Voter Voice page, send us a message!

Student Loan Debt Relief for Social Workers

NASW is committed to advocating for policy changes that address the critical issue of student loan debt. Recognizing the profound impact of student loans on social workers and the broader public service workforce, NASW consistently monitors the political landscape for opportunities to make progress and create meaningful impact. NASW is disappointed that on October 31, 2025, the U.S. Department of Education published a final rule to restrict which employers qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility. In fact, NASW joined a lawsuit as a litigant to stop the Department of Education from restricting the types of employers who would be eligible employers for PSLF. Read more.


Medicare Annual Enrollment


The Medicare annual enrollment period ends on December 7. As a Social Worker, you can help clients understand Medicare coverage and navigate annual enrollment. Read more

Hour with Private Practice (HOPP)


NASW Members Only...FREE

When: Third Friday of the Month 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. ET

Virtual: Zoom sessions


Get important clinical social work updates affecting the delivery of mental health services in a private solo or group practice. An Hour with Private Practice (HOPP): Questions & Answers meets monthly and is free and for NASW members only. Access recordings of past sessions.


Next Session: December

No HOPP Session

HOPP will resume in 2026.

Helping Medicare Beneficiaries Plan for & Navigate Coverage in 2026


Four NASW Publications Available

Many social workers have been wondering how the recent shutdown of the federal government affected Medicare annual enrollment for calendar year 2026. Similarly, questions have arisen regarding the impact of recent changes within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the enactment of the July 2025 budget reconciliation law (P.L. 119-21, also known as H.R. 1) on Medicare coverage for the upcoming calendar year. This four-part series of Tips & Tools for Social Workers addresses those questions and provides additional updates. (Read more)


Part 1: Medicare Annual Enrollment Basics & the Social Work Role

The first publication in this series provides an overview of the Medicare annual enrollment period (AEP) and resources that can inform beneficiary decision making regarding original Medicare or Medicare Advantage (MA). It addresses the impact of Medicare enrollment decisions and the social work role in helping beneficiaries navigate the AEP and anticipate coverage for 2026. The publication concludes with a brief resource list.


Part 2: Navigating Medicare Annual Enrollment for 2026

The second publication provides tools and resources for Medicare annual enrollment: 1-800-MEDICARE, live chat, and Medicare Plan Finder, all offered by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Benefits Enrollment Centers and BenefitsCheckUp®, both offered by the National Council on Aging; and the Medicare Rights Center’s National Helpline. The publication addresses two changes to the online Medicare Plan Finder tool: expanded information about MA supplemental benefits and the integration of Medicare Advantage provider Directories within Plan Finder. Special enrollment periods (SEPs) for Medicare outside of annual enrollment, including a temporary SEP throughout 2026 for errors related to inaccurate Medicare Advantage provider directories in Medicare Plan Finder, are described. The publication concludes with a brief resource list.


Part 3: Out-of-Pocket Health Costs & Financial Assistance for Medicare Beneficiaries in 2026

The third publication in this series lists beneficiary cost sharing amounts for Part A, Part B, Medigap, Part D, and Medicare Advantage coverage in 2026. It also addresses Medicare coverage of medications (including the Monthly Prescription Payment Plan and price-negotiated drugs), vaccines, and certain health screenings and tests. The publication describes several programs that assist Medicare beneficiaries with out-of-pocket health costs: Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), Part D Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy, or LIS), the Limited Income Newly Eligible Transition (LI NET) program, State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs), and the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). The publication mentions nongovernmental financial resources briefly and concludes with a short resource list.


Part 4: Other Changes to Medicare Coverage in 2026

The final publication in this series addresses the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI)–powered prior authorization to original Medicare (the “WISeR” pilot program). It describes limitations on supplemental benefits available under Medicare Advantage plans and the impact of decreased commissions for Medicare Advantage and Part D agents and brokers on beneficiary enrollment. The publication reviews the impact of the July 2025 budget reconciliation law (P.L. 119-121) on Medicare in 2026 and beyond: the current and impending exclusion of many immigrants with “lawfully present” status from coverage; decreased nursing home staffing and quality; and potential funding reductions to the Medicare program. It concludes with information regarding Medicare coverage of telemental health services and a brief resource list.

Call for Presenters


Are you interested in presenting a workshop for NASW-WA? We have an open call for presenters for our ongoing continuing education series held throughout the year (live, virtual, or recorded).


Click here for more information about what we're looking for!

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