The Antigua Observer talked to #NASW CEO Anthony Estreet about why it is important for people to reach out to #SocialWorkers before their situation turns into a full-blown crisis. Take time to read this #SocialWorkMonth interview: tinyurl.com/2u4uufws #UpliftDefendTransform
When Elyse’s children were removed from her care, everything changed. With support from Lida Sifalakis, she began rebuilding stability for her family.
#SocialWorkMonth may be over, but we continue to celebrate Lida and social workers every day.
Read: canyc.info/4toKf6V
#NASW thanks Rep. Sylvia Garcia, who is a #SocialWorker, for introducing a #SocialWorkMonth resolution in the U.S. House. The other social worker in Congress, Rep. Hillary Scholten, is an original cosponsor. Here is a link to the resolution: tinyurl.com/5n7bkc6n
As Social Work Month ends, shoutout to all social workers—past, present & future.
We’re the unsung heroes. Burnout is real, but so are the breakthroughs. We keep advocating, empowering & fighting for justice—even with the weight of the world on us.
#SocialWorkMonth
Continuing our celebration of #SocialWorkMonth and #WomensHistoryMonth, we turn the spotlight to Irene Syriac, LMSW, RAPP Coordinator at Day One, who shares her advice for the next generation of young women looking to pursue a path in social work.
#dayoneny
Social workers are on the front lines of the national mental health crisis, but the profession is facing a new wave of challenges. 🛡️ Listen to NASW Illinois Executive Director Joel Rubin discuss this with Karen Conti on WGN Radio 720: tinyurl.com/muwvts67 #SocialWorkMonth
Created by RADC Social Worker Cháron Cannon, the Activity Workbook for Individuals Experiencing Memory Loss provides stimulating, fun ways to stay engaged during a time that worry and frustration can arise.
Access the book at online.fliphtml5.com/fkxhx/kwop/ #SocialWorkMonth
This March, we celebrate both National Social Work Month and Women’s History Month.
Today, we spotlight Day One Social Worker, Morgan Apostle, LMSW, who shared advice for young women interested in joining the field of social work.
#dayoneny #SocialWorkMonth #WHM
As #SocialWorkMonth comes to a close, there’s still time to get Social Work Month gear. After all, graduation season is nearly upon us! Visit www.jimcolemanstore.com/sw/
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At the DisAbility Law Center of Virginia, social worker Nicole Durose dismantles unjust systems for marginalized populations, particularly people with disabilities. Social workers like Nicole keep the Protection and Advocacy Network going. 💪 #SocialWorkMonth
Social workers don't just navigate systems—they shape them. To wrap up #SocialWorkMonth, check out our recent Telegram policy corner featuring @uconnssw.bsky.social & Nancy A Humphreys Institute for Political SW. 🔗 s.uconn.edu/3-23telegram
#InnovationsInstitute #SWmonth2026 #UpliftDefendTransform
As #SocialWorkMonth ends, we’re sharing photos from Lafourche & Terrebonne Parish proclamations. Celebrating the dedication and impact of social workers who strengthen our communities every day. #ThankYouSocialWorkers #CommunityCare
If you want the status quo for Charleston, elect the status quo. If you want someone who will meet you where you are, have the tough conversations, listen to learn and assess the whole picture, elect a social worker. #SCPol #Charleston #SocialWorkMonth
Two people are seated and engaged in conversation. One is holding a clipboard and listening to the other person talk. In the background, there are bookshelves with assorted items. The image includes text that says, "Thank you, Social Workers." The logo for Cal HHS is in the top left corner.
Social Work isn’t just a job — it’s a commitment to uplifting people & transforming lives.
Let's take a moment to recognize social workers, especially in California, and the important work they do to uplift, defend & impact lives each & every day. #SocialWorkMonth
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To us, the compassion of social workers is not an act of selflessness; it’s everything. It’s a stronger, better community. It’s a community where love and trust thrive!
If you need assistance, visit our website or call (202) 232-6100.
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Celebrating #SocialWorkMonth 💙
Honoring School Social Workers recognized at the Calcasieu Parish School Board & the launch of the new BSW program at Nicholls State—uplifting today’s professionals and tomorrow’s leaders!
#SocialWork #FutureSocialWorkers
Grateful to be acknowledged during Shalonda Carlisle,LCSW-S,M.S.,Ph.D. 's 31 days of social work impact during social work month. Honored to be highlighted among some of the most committed social workers I know.
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Title slide "A New Path Forward" explaining that modern social work is striving to dismantle oppressive systems this National Social Work Month.
Text slide "Social Work in the World Today" defining modern practice as grounded in human rights, social justice, and collective responsibility.
Text slide "Major Advancements" listing shifts toward anti-oppressive practice and addressing systemic inequalities like poverty and racism.
Text slide "The 2019 Apology" noting the Canadian Association of Social Workers' formal apology for its role in the Sixties Scoop.
Part 3 looks at the modern evolution of social work. Today, the focus is shifting to systemic inequalities and anti-oppressive practice. In 2019, the CASW formally apologized for past harms. 🧵 1/3
#SocialWorkMonth #AntiOppressivePractice
Always with love,
Echo 🫰🏽
March is Social Work Month
This #SocialWorkMonth, we’re sharing free, accessible resources that help inspire students to explore meaningful careers in social work.
Find activities from award-winning authors and a downloadable poster on our Careers in Social Work hub: ow.ly/81Xz50YzFc0
Here is some advice for social workers on political advocacy. #SocialWork. #CRISP #StudentAdvocacyDay #SocialWorkDayOnTheHill #NASW #SocialWorkMonth
A promotional graphic for Social Work Month 2026 from the LA County Aging & Disabilities Department. The top half features a vibrant word cloud on a light background, highlighting core values in various colors and sizes. Large, prominent words include impact, UPLIFT, DEFEND, TRANSFORM., empathy, service, resilience, and advocacy. Smaller supporting words like integrity, courage, and trust are scattered throughout. The bottom half has a purple gradient background with the following text: Social Work Month 2026 Behind Every Word Is Skilled, Complex Work. Adult Protective Services #LACountyAD The bottom corners display the official seals for the County of Los Angeles and the Aging & Disabilities Department.
What word describes Adult Protective Services social workers?
This @lacountyad.bsky.social’s #SocialWorkMonth WordCloud celebrates the values that define APS across #LACounty. Thank you, social workers for uplifting and defending our communities every day!
Meet Alejandro, an #APS leader who uplifts social workers serving vulnerable residents across Los Angeles County
“You’re validating someone’s existence and reminding them they’re not alone.”
Learn more 👉 ow.ly/vgSr50YoVrL
#SocialWorkMonth #SWMonth2026 #APSSocialWorkers
Join us in thanking the professionals who bring compassion, clarity, and connection to every step of the journey.
#TogetherWeEndALS #SocialWorkMonth #ALS #ALSUnited #SocialWork
March is #SocialWorkMonth! BronxWorks recently held our Social Worker Empowerment & Appreciation Breakfast, celebrating the incredible dedication of our social workers and their commitment to the Bronx. Check out some of their inspiring answers to “Why do you do this work?”
At Disability Rights Oregon, social worker Camille Iacangelo uses her knowledge of the past and present to create a “brighter, more equitable future” for people with disabilities. We’re proud to have social workers like Camille in the Protection and Advocacy Network! #SocialWorkMonth
Meet Wilma, a compassionate social worker supporting residents across Los Angeles County
“Being able to knock on a door and simply be a friend for a little while… is the most rewarding part of my job.”
Learn more 👉 ow.ly/vgSr50YoVrL
#SocialWorkMonth #SWMonth2026 #APSSocialWorkers
Created by RADC Social Worker Susan Frick, Without Warning provides support, education and the opportunity for connections with other families who have a person experiencing younger onset Alzheimer's disease.
Find more information at www.withoutwarning.net/ #SocialWorkMonth
It's #SocialWorkMonth, so let's take a moment to learn about the history of social work in the United States. https://ow.ly/XGn950YxNvk
This Social Work Month, we’re recognizing the people who show up every day for individuals, families, & communities. This year’s theme, “Uplift. Defend. Transform,” is a powerful reminder of what social workers do in real life. If you’re a social worker, thank you.
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