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NASW Hawai'i Chapter The Hawaii Chapter is dedicated to promoting the quality and effectiveness of social work practice in a state rich with diversity.

We are the link to ideas, information, resources and the brightest and best social workers in the state. The Hawai'i Chapter is dedicated to promoting the quality and effectiveness of social work practice in a state rich with diversity.

Empowering Social Workers in Palliative Care ESPEC Hawai’i 2026 is a three-part training series designed to strengthen y...
28/04/2026

Empowering Social Workers in Palliative Care
ESPEC Hawai’i 2026 is a three-part training series designed to strengthen your clinical skills, confidence, and leadership when supporting individuals facing serious illness.

Whether you are new to palliative care or looking to deepen your practice, this experience blends education, real-world application, and mentorship.

Online training | In-person skill building | Ongoing mentorship support

Registration is open.

Visit huipohala.org/espec-hawaii-2026

HealthcareEquity SocialWorkEducation

  today sent a petition to President Trump and Congressional leaders, urging them to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Ass...
31/10/2025

today sent a petition to President Trump and Congressional leaders, urging them to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. More than 40 million Americans face hunger when funding for the program ends on Nov. 1. We thank the more than 6,600 social workers from around the nation who signed the petition. Read our press release: https://tinyurl.com/48hremy3

Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day — honoring the strength, history, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous communities. ...
13/10/2025

Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day — honoring the strength, history, and ongoing contributions of Indigenous communities. stand in solidarity with Indigenous peoples, recognizing their resilience, sovereignty, and the need for continued healing and justice. Let’s uplift Indigenous voices, protect sacred lands, and learn from traditions that sustain community and balance.

Social work students are leading the way in organizing for justice. Join the next event in the NASW Student Series: Orga...
08/10/2025

Social work students are leading the way in organizing for justice. Join the next event in the NASW Student Series: Organizing for Justice – A Student Guide to Unionizing in Social Work.⁠
Learn from national labor experts, frontline organizers, and social workers who have successfully built collective power in their schools, workplaces, and communities.⁠
Thursday, October 16, 2025⁠
6:00–7:30 pm EST on Zoom (5-6:30 CT, 4-5:30 MST, 3-4:30 PST, 12-1:30 HST)⁠
RSVP at www.socialworkers.org/studentevents

"A government that shuts down its services is a government that shuts out its people – and that is not just unacceptable...
06/10/2025

"A government that shuts down its services is a government that shuts out its people – and that is not just unacceptable, it is un-American." Read Policy Advisor Mel Wilson's analysis of the shutdown on Social Work Blog: tinyurl.com/r4s73vz3

Please remember to join us at 7:00pm ET today for the next Chase Chats, a Facebook live event focused on, Rising Authori...
17/09/2025

Please remember to join us at 7:00pm ET today for the next Chase Chats, a Facebook live event focused on, Rising Authoritarianism and the Crackdown on Homelessness – What Can Social Workers Do?



To access the event, at 7:00pm ET, go to YouTube and type in the search and the event will pop up. See you there

Address

677 Ala Moana Blvd
HI
96813

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+18084899549

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