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Founded in 1955 the National Association of Social Workers
(NASW) is the largest organization of professional social workers
in the world, with over 150,000 members in fifty-six chapters nationwide
and internationally.
The NASW-Maine Chapter, with approximately 1,300 members,
is the major professional social work organization in the state.
The NASW-Maine Chapter is committed to advancing professional social
work practice and to promoting human rights, social and economic
justice, and unimpeded access to services for everyone. Its members
are trained professionals who have bachelor’s, master’s,
or doctoral degrees in social work. They practice in a wide variety
of settings, including community mental health centers, family
service agencies, private practice, child welfare services,
K-12 schools, universities, hospitals, homeless shelters, nursing
homes, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, courts,
prisons, and in a variety of other public and private agencies.
View the 2011-2012 Board of Directors.
Professional social workers address problems as varied as mental illness,
substance abuse, health challenges, disabilities, inadequate housing,
workplace tensions, poverty, family violence, trauma, social injustice,
inadequate access to services, etc. Social workers work directly
with individuals and families, as well as in public policy, administration,
research, community organizing, social policy and political action,
etc.
Professional social workers are the nation’s largest group
of mental health service providers. Federal law recognizes social
work as one of the four core mental health professions. About half
of NASW members are clinical social workers providing therapy through
direct client services. To protect the public and ensure high quality
social work services, NASW sets
practice standards, enforces a code
of ethics, and works to improve state regulation of professional
social work.
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