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NASW seeks actions to reduce barriers to enter the profession
NASW supports elimination of the entry-level licensure exams at both the bachelor’s and master’s levels, recognizing their role in perpetuating inequities and serving as barriers to a more diverse and representative social work workforce.
NASW-IL Staff
Jun 17, 20253 min read


NASW-CA Crisis Response Regarding ICE Raids
We must stand together against fear-based, xenophobic policies that target vulnerable
populations and violate fundamental human rights.
NASW-IL Staff
Jun 10, 20252 min read


Steiger is 2025 Recipient of Emerging Social Work Leader Award
Jordan Steiger, LSW, a fierce advocate for health equity and social justice, will receive the 2025 Emerging Social Work Leader Award by the NASW.
NASW-IL Staff
Jun 9, 20252 min read


Robyn L. Golden to Receive the National Association of Social Workers Foundation Knee/Wittman Outstanding Achievement Award
NASWF is pleased to announce that social worker Robyn L. Golden, MA, LCSW, ACSW, will receive the 2025 Knee/Wittman Outstanding Achievement Award for her contributions in advancing health and mental health policies that invest in high-quality, whole-person care.
NASW-IL Staff
Jun 9, 20252 min read


Statement from the NASW Colorado Chapter on the June 1st Attack in Boulder, Colorado
The National Association of Social Workers – Colorado Chapter is heartbroken by the horrific attack that occurred today in Boulder during the peaceful "Run for Their Lives" gathering.
NASW-IL Staff
Jun 2, 20251 min read


NASW-Illinois Chapter Warns: Without Action, Mental Health Access Will Move Further To a Luxury Few Can Afford
If lawmakers fail to pass HB1085 sponsored by Sen. Karina Villa, the mental health workforce crisis in Illinois will deepen, and access to care will become a privilege reserved for the wealthy.

Joslyn K. Jelinek, LCSW
May 30, 20252 min read


NASW Tips and Tools for Social Workers: The Crucial Role Medicaid and Social Workers Play in Providing Access to Substance Use Treatment
This behavioral health practice tool highlights the importance of Medicaid assistance for those who are dealing with substance use disorders and why cutting Medicaid would further harm the communities in which we serve as social workers.
NASW-IL Staff
May 30, 20255 min read


NASW Tips and Tools for Social Workers: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Working with Children, Youth and Families
Adverse Childhood Experiences are negative or traumatic events that may have harmful consequences to a child or adult’s health and mental wellbeing across the lifespan.
NASW-IL Staff
May 30, 20256 min read


IL State Rep. Bob Morgan’s Ban on AI Therapists Secures Bipartisan Support, Heads to Governor’s Desk for Final Signature
IL State Rep. Bob Morgan’s Ban on AI Therapists Secures Bipartisan Support, Heads to Governor’s Desk for Final Signature
NASW-IL Staff
May 30, 20252 min read


From the Pen of the President: June 2025
This month’s message is bittersweet as it marks my final address to our social work community as NASW-Illinois Chapter President. Over the past two years, I have had the honor of leading our chapter and serving nationally as chair of the Council of Chapter Presidents. It’s hard to believe that my leadership journey within this chapter has spanned six years and is now coming to an end.
NASW-IL Staff
May 30, 20253 min read
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