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October | 2025

What Has NASW-WI Done For Me Recently?


Do you ever wonder what NASW-WI has done for you recently? Read the list about how your professional association is advocating for and supporting members!


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Social Work: Your Digital Footprint, Your Professional Reputation



NASW-WI Chapter President Kimberly Howard, MSW reminds us that social workers must think carefully about what they share online—and how a single post can have lasting consequences.


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BIPOC Student Leadership Applications are Open


To provide an opportunity for BIPOC social work students to become members of NASW-WI, learn leadership skills, have a mentor, and begin taking leadership roles within NASW-WI. To increase diversity in NASW-WI’s membership, up to ten BIPOC students will have their NASW membership paid for one year. NASW-WI is the state chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. 

To Learn More, Visit Our BIPOC Student Leadership Webpage

In-Person Registration Closes Oct. 15th &

Virtual Registration Closes Oct. 24th


Wisconsin Social Work Certification & Licensing Info Session



NASW-WI Executive Director Marc Herstand presents on social work licensing and certification in Wisconsin and takes questions from the audience. This was recorded on June 25.2025.

One-on-one support is provided as a member benefit for NASW members. 

Here is the Recording

Here is the PowerPoint

NASW-WI Student Series

Organizing for Justice – A Student Guide to Unionizing in Social Work

Thursday, October 16, 2025

5::00pm - 6:30 pm CT

Social work students are leading the way in organizing for justice. Join the next event in the NASW Student Series and learn from national labor experts, frontline organizers, and social workers who have successfully built collective power in their schools, workplaces, and communities. This is a national NASW event open to all students who want to explore how unionization can shape the future of social work.


Register now for "Organizing for Justice – A Student Guide to Unionizing in Social Work"


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