Monthly News & Updates

May 2024

Social Work Compact Enacts!

What do you need to know? What now?

Cassie E. Brown, Executive Director of NASW-MO

The Social Work Compact passed in Missouri in 2023. We were the first state to pass the Compact legislation. However, the Compact legislation could not enact until a minimum of seven (7) states enacted the legislation. At this time, ten (10) states including Missouri have passed the Social Work Compact.


Kansas was the seventh state to enact the Compact. The other states are Nebraska, Vermont, South Dakota, Washington, Utah, Kentucky, Virginia, and Maine.



The Compact is currently pending in 18 other states.

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Welcome to the NEW NASW-MO Board! And NASW National Elections!

Congratulations to our newly elected Board Members:

1.      Vice President, LeAnn Lawlor

2.      Unit D Representative, Nic Barna

3.      Unit E Representative, Lauren Crump

4.      Member At Large, Ambur Banner

5.      MSW Representative, Anna Fairchild


Thank you to our returning Board Members:

1.      President, Deanna Dinwiddie

2.      Secretary, Peggy Reed-Lohmeyer

3.      Member at Large, Nicholas Simons-Bracken

4.      Unit A Representative, Tim Roldan

5.      Unit B Representative, Travanna Alexander-Toney


Thank you to our outgoing Board Members, ending their Board Term on June 30, 2024:

1.      President, Derrick Howell

2.      Vice President, Heather Bradley-Geary

3.      Unit C Representative, Jonathan Jedlow

4.      Unit E Representative, Dwayne Walker

5.      MSW Representative, Jess Harman

6.      BSW Representative, Thomas Way

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Ethically Speaking

 

Social Worker’s Ethical Responsibilities to Clients 



Terri Cooley-Bennett, DSW Candidate, LCSW, LSCSW, CCDP-D, TTS

NASW Ethical Standards: Responsibility to Clients

The NASW Code of Ethics provides guidance for the professional conduct of social workers. Standards may be enforceable guidelines, while others are “aspirational” (NASW, 2024). Standard 1 of the code addresses the ethical responsibilities that we have to clients.  Other standards may apply when considering our responsibilities to clients. 

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Legislative Updates, Two Weeks Remaining in Session!


NASW-MO Lobbying Team

The General Assembly has only two weeks remaining in the legislative session, which adjourns on May 17. This year has been overshadowed by divisions in the Senate.  As of May 2, 120 pieces of legislation passed the House while the Senate only approved 37 bills and resolutions.  A total of six bills have been sent to the Governor’s desk.  



With limited time remaining and many substantial issues yet to be addressed, productivity in these final weeks is expected to be limited.  

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Diversity and Awareness Observances for May

Click on the link for more information about ways to celebrate or observe the month, day, or week! 


AAPI Heritage Month: https://www.asianpacificheritage.gov/


Mental Health Awareness Month: https://www.nami.org/Get-Involved/Awareness-Events/Mental-Health-Awareness-Month


Jewish American Heritage Month: https://jewishamericanheritage.org/


Deaf Awareness Week (first full week of May): https://mcdhh.mo.gov/


 Malcolm X’s Birthday - May 19th


Harvey Milk Day - May 22nd

ANNOUNCEMENTS

2024 NASW Board Elections

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Requesting Presentation Proposals for rest of 2024


Announcing NASW-MO Fall Conference! October 11-13, 2024, Columbia, MO!



NASW National Conference: Calling all social workers nationwide! Join us for an unforgettable four days dedicated to social work professionals at #NASW2024, June 19-22 in Washington DC. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your career, this conference is a great opportunity to gain valuable insights, develop your skills, and connect with fellow social workers. https://bit.ly/3TUPgnG 


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Your Inspiration for the Month 

Your inspiration for the month is the poem “Things We Carry on the Sea” by Chinese-American poet and author Wang Ping. This is a hard and beautiful perspective of immigrant experience, across waters and time. A beautiful read for AAPI Month (and for every month, every day). This poem is worth reading several times; allow the images to sink into your awareness like waves. Like memories. Like empathy.

From the Executive Director’s Desk 

Cassie E. Brown MSW, LCSW 

Chapter Executive Director

It is May: a time of endings and beginnings in our profession. It is approaching the end of the Legislative session in Missouri (May 17th). Make sure you check out our Legislative Update! It is also, joyfully, graduation season for our newest social work colleagues. Welcome to our profession! Congratulations on your achievements! NASW is here to continue to support you along your journey!

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