2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42972-020-00015-w
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Participation in Social Work Membership Organizations: Opportunities and Challenges in a Changing Society

Abstract: Professional membership organizations provide a wide range of services to and on behalf of the members of the profession. These services range from legislative advocacy to promote and protect the profession, to outlining practice guidelines for service delivery. Though these services benefit the entire profession, increasingly smaller numbers of professionals are joining and maintaining their membership in the organization. Furthermore, inclusivity continues to be of concern as membership numbers in such group… Show more

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“…State and local chapter activities serve as opportunities for learning about service availability and job opportunities in provider organizations, as well as receiving formal and informal continuing education instruction. Access to liability insurance is also viewed as a substantial reason for joining or maintaining membership (Davis et al, 2021). While early career social workers find the information and resources provided by NASW valuable, a survey by Davis et al (2021) found many social workers questioned the value of their membership, especially if not active, given the high yearly membership costs that continue to increase over time.…”
Section: Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…State and local chapter activities serve as opportunities for learning about service availability and job opportunities in provider organizations, as well as receiving formal and informal continuing education instruction. Access to liability insurance is also viewed as a substantial reason for joining or maintaining membership (Davis et al, 2021). While early career social workers find the information and resources provided by NASW valuable, a survey by Davis et al (2021) found many social workers questioned the value of their membership, especially if not active, given the high yearly membership costs that continue to increase over time.…”
Section: Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to liability insurance is also viewed as a substantial reason for joining or maintaining membership (Davis et al, 2021). While early career social workers find the information and resources provided by NASW valuable, a survey by Davis et al (2021) found many social workers questioned the value of their membership, especially if not active, given the high yearly membership costs that continue to increase over time. Enhancing ways to be involved and solidifying the value of offerings will be necessary for social workers to stay connected or join NASW as they move into the middle stage of their careers.…”
Section: Practicementioning
confidence: 99%