NASW-ND hosted in-person networking events in Bismarck and Grand Forks. Unfortunately, limited photos were taken but fortunately, the attendees were bright and conversation was lively. Thank you to all of the members and nonmembers in attendance. What a wonderful way to celebrate the profession and round out the conference.
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NASW-ND Board of Directors Meeting
On Saturday, November 4, the NASW-ND Board of Directors hosted an in-person board meeting at Archives in Grand Forks. This was the first in-person meeting since COVID. About half of the board met in person while the other half attended virtually.
In addition to celebrating another successful conference, the board discussed NASW-ND priorities, the ASWB test, and the social work licensure compact.
The board voted to create a statement regarding NASW-ND's position on the ASWB test. This statement will be released to members in an upcoming email. Please keep your eyes out for this information.
Members in the News!
NASW-ND celebrates it's members who are using their social work platforms to build better spaces in North Dakota.
- Carenlee Barkdull
- Carenlee was the principal investigator for the UND Department of Social Work's second five-year grant to reduce the disproportionate placement of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) children away from their families and communities and to improve child welfare outcomes for Native children and families. Great work, Carenlee!
- Tim Mathern
- Senator Mathern wrote a response to comments made at a recent Fargo Police Advisory and Oversight Board meetings, recommending a new approach to behavioral healthcare. Thank you for your advocacy, Senator Mathern!
- Amy Phillips
- Amy was nominated for the 2023 Andrus Award for her fierce commitment to and volunteerism with the ND League of Women Voters. Proud of you, Amy!
If you have a story or article to share, please share with the chapter for the opportunity to be recognized!