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Questions about licensure? 

The North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners is responsible for licensing social workers in the state of North Dakota. Visit their website for more information. 


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Stay updated on all things Interstate Licensure Compact and removal of the ASWB Exam for Social Work Licensure on our Advocacy Page.


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NASW-ND opposes the use of the ASWB social work licensure exam at all levels and recommends using graduation from a BSW and MSW accredited program as an adequate measure of competency for obtaining a LBSW and LMSW license."

NASW-ND Advocacy Committee and Board of Directors calls for the North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners (NDBSWE) to take actionable steps to remove the social work licensure exam requirement for licensed BSW and MSW social workers.

READ FULL LETTER HERE


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The 2025 State of the State report for LGBTQ+ Youth


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Giving Tuesday


This Giving Tuesday, consider sponsoring a student for NASW membership. NASW-ND has students on waitlists, wishing for sponsorship. 

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virtual book club 

nasw-nd participates in a virtual book club to earn continuing education credit. past book selections have included dare to lead by brené brown, so you want to talk about race by ijeoma oluo, the midnight library by matt haig, and ask again, yes by mary beth keane.

* no more than ten (10) contact hours may be completed by independent learning per licensure cycle.

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ALL THINGS LEGISLATIVE SESSION

NASW-ND is dedicated to keeping our members informed about North Dakota's 69th Legislative Assembly, beginning January 7, 2025. Stay updated through our advocacy page and monthly e-Blasts. Not a member yet? Join today to access exclusive updates and stay engaged throughout this important legislative session!

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Make your voice heard in the 2025 North Dakota Legislative Session by watching this Advocacy 101 training! It covers the basics of the state legislature, how the legislative session works, how to share your public testimony, and a tour of the legislative website. This training is especially geared toward those who have little or no experience with the state legislature but want to take action on issues they care about. 


Join Us in Shaping ND's Future

The North Dakota legislative session is just around the corner, and NASW-ND is gearing up for a busy season of advocacy. Our work will focus on reviewing bills, drafting testimony, and championing legislation that supports and advances the profession of social work and the communities we serve.

Important January Dates Mark your calendars for these key dates as we kick off the 2025 legislative session:
  • Friday, January 3, at 12:30 p.m. CST: Weekly NASW-ND Advocacy Committee meetings begin.
  • Tuesday, January 7: First day of the legislative session.
  • Monday, January 20: Martin Luther King Jr. Day and US Presidential Inauguration Day; deadline for Representatives to introduce bills.
  • Monday, January 27: Deadline for Senate to introduce bills.

Interstate Social Work Licensure Compact

One key piece of legislation already on our radar is the Interstate Social Work Licensure Compact. Accepted by the Interim Workforce Committee and introduced by NASW-ND member and social worker Senator Tim Mathern, the compact seeks to streamline licensing across compact states, making it easier for social workers to practice across state lines. To date, 22 states have adopted the compact, with more expected to follow during this legislative session. Learn more about its benefits and implications by visiting the linked NASW website.


Get Involved: Your Profession Needs You!

Are you passionate about shaping the future of social work in North Dakota? Do you want to stay informed and make your voice heard during this legislative session? Consider joining the NASW-ND Advocacy Committee, where you’ll play a direct role in advancing our priorities and strengthening the profession.

Whether you’re ready to join the committee or simply want to stay updated, keep an eye on your inbox for opportunities to engage throughout the session. Your voice matters, and together, we can make a lasting impact.

It takes a village to drive meaningful change—let’s work together to make a difference!

Kristin Rubbelke, Executive Director

NASW North Dakota Chapter



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In 2025, the NASW-ND Advocacy Committee will be meeting on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. CST. We need your help to advocate for our profession and for the well-being of those we serve during this legislative session. Together, we can make a difference! For more information check out our advocacy committee webpage!

Please email info.naswnd@socialworkers.org with interest or for more information!

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COVID-19 Resources

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NASW has been working on multiple fronts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure access to services, such as teletherapy. Social workers are in a unique position to promote disease prevention efforts.

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Using Social Work Case Vignettes to Prepare for Your Licensing Exam

Date: Thursday, January 16, 2025

Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm ET

Virtual Platform: Zoom

Cost: Free

 

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Clinical Group Supervision in Social Work

Date: Friday, January 24, 2025,

Time: 11:00am to 2:00pm Central Time 

Presenter: Jackie Anderson-Carter, PhD, LCSW

Virtual Platform: Zoom 

Cost: 3.0 Clinical Supervision CEUs / $75 Nonmember / $45 NASW Member

Description: This course fulfills current IDFPR requirements for a clinical supervision training and covers the basics of clinical supervision in a group format as well as examines the purpose and function of supervision and the best practices and strategies for effective group supervision for social workers.

REGISTER HERE
 

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So You Want to Be Your Own Boss? How to Build a Successful Private Practice

Date: Thursday, January 30, 2025

Time: 10:00am–5:00pm CDT

Virtual Platform: Zoom

Speaker: Sarah Buino, LCSW, RDDP, CADC, CDWF, NMT

Cost: 12 CEUs / $199 Nonmember / $159 NASW Member

Description: So you want to be your own boss? Many therapists feel pulled by the allure of private practice but have no idea where to begin. Some hang their shingle and wait for the phone to ring only to sit twiddling their thumbs, asking, “Where are the clients?” With a few expert tips, running your own private practice can be a breeze. This course will provide an overview of what you need to start and maintain a private practice. You’ll learn the business 101s including insurance, business structure, and basic financials. You’ll also have the opportunity to create your brand and begin a marketing plan. Participants will leave the course with sample forms and actionable next steps for building a thriving business. To get the most out of this training, please bring your laptop or tablet and have your practice license number available.
 

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So You Want to Be Your Own Boss? How to Build a Successful Private Practice

Date: Friday, January 31, 2025

Time: 10:00am–5:00pm 

Virtual Platform: Zoom

Speaker: Sarah Buino, LCSW, RDDP, CADC, CDWF, NMT

Cost: 12 CEUs / $199 Nonmember / $159 NASW Member

Description: So you want to be your own boss? Many therapists feel pulled by the allure of private practice but have no idea where to begin. Some hang their shingle and wait for the phone to ring only to sit twiddling their thumbs, asking, “Where are the clients?” With a few expert tips, running your own private practice can be a breeze. This course will provide an overview of what you need to start and maintain a private practice. You’ll learn the business 101s including insurance, business structure, and basic financials. You’ll also have the opportunity to create your brand and begin a marketing plan. Participants will leave the course with sample forms and actionable next steps for building a thriving business. To get the most out of this training, please bring your laptop or tablet and have your practice license number available.
 

REGISTER HERE

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Fundamentals of Individual Clinical Social Work Supervision

Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Time: 1:00 to 5:00pm CT 

Presenter: Natalie K. Holzman, LCSW

Virtual Platform: Zoom Meeting

Cost: 4.0 Clinical Supervision CEUs / $100 Nonmember / $60 NASW Member

Description: This course qualifies for clinical supervision CEUs in Illinois. Aimed at both new and experienced supervisors, this course will cover what all supervisors need to know in order to engage most effectively, legally, and ethically with their supervisees. New supervisors can expect clear models for supervision, especially at the front end, to help them implement the complex set of supervisory tasks. Experienced supervisors in both practice settings and private practice can expect reinforcing on what they already do well to help them function more effectively and consistently. Administrative supervisors will learn how to facilitate highly effective service to clients and job satisfaction for staff by understanding the bottom line benefit of clinical supervision (i.e., improve client outcomes, boost morale and reduce staff burnout). All eligible attendees will be able to enter into the next edition of the NASW-Illinois Chapter Supervisor Registry, made available to individuals looking for clinical supervisors.

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We Stand for Social Justice

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NASW is committed to ending racism through public education, social justice advocacy and professional training.
Learn about NASW's national social justice activities

NASW-ND is committed to social justice for all and to ending racism. We are mobilized and increasing our efforts in the face of America's racism pandemic.
Read NASW-ND's Statement

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Complimentary resources, webinars and CEUs available.

The North Dakota Chapter is joining NASW’s national Connect to End COVID-19 effort, a CDC-funded initiative to support social workers and their clients in informed vaccine decision-making. 

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