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April 2026 Newsletter


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NEW! NASW-NV SOCIAL WORK BOOK CLUB

 

Looking for a flexible and engaging way to fulfill your continuing education requirements? Join our exclusive social work virtual book club and transform your professional development journey!

 

 

 

Why Join Our Virtual Book Club?

 

Earn CEUs Effortlessly

  • Gain 3 CEUs for each book you read and pass a short online quiz (score 80% or higher).
  • Complete all six books to earn up to 18 CEUs per year.

 

Explore Curated Social Work Literature

  • Dive into six handpicked books annually that resonate with your field.
  • Stay updated with the latest insights and apply new knowledge to your practice.

 

Connect and Grow Your Network

  • Engage in enriching discussions with a community of passionate social workers.
  • Share experiences, exchange ideas, and learn from peers nationwide.

 

Flexible, On-Demand Participation

  • Access our online community forum anytime, anywhere—no scheduled meetings!
  • Fit your professional development seamlessly into your busy schedule.

 

Stay Motivated and Accountable

  • Be part of a group that encourages you to meet your reading and professional goals.
  • Enjoy the collective energy of like-minded professionals committed to growth.

 

Affordable Investment in Your Career

  • NASW Chapter Members: $79 per year (Use code MOAK2018277 at checkout)
  • Non-Members: $99 per year

 

Note: The participation fee includes access to the online community and CEU quizzes. Books are purchased separately.

Embark on a journey of learning, connection, and professional enrichment—all from the comfort of your home.



To sign up, visit the NASW-NV Book Club Sign-up

Please note: The book club and virtual discussion platform are managed by PBC Guru. Please email them at info@pbc.guru with any questions or visit their website at http://www.pbc.guru to learn more.

 

 

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SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENTS BY MARCH 31, 2026, FOR NASW STANDARDS OF CARE FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION

Mar 04, 2026

NASW Task Force for Suicide Prevention is pleased to announce the attached draft practice standards for public comment, NASW Standards of Care for Suicide Prevention. The draft standards of care offer guidance to social workers and serve as benchmarks for the services social workers provide. We value your input and encourage you to review the standards by clicking HERE.

 

Please use the comment section to provide your feedback no later than March 31. We kindly request that you include your professional background with your comments. Thank you in advance for your comments.

 

Read more about SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENTS BY MARCH 31, 2026, FOR NASW STANDARDS OF CARE FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION

 

 

Highlights of the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule

By Mirean Coleman, LICSW, CT Chris Herman, MSW, LICSW Kristen Pfunder, LICSW, LCSW-C April Ferguson, LCSW-C Makeba Royall, LCSW

Jan 27, 2026.

On October 31, 2025, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) for calendar year (CY) 2026. This rule updates policies and payments for clinical social workers (CSWs) and other Medicare providers. It also affects health coverage for beneficiaries.

Read more about Highlights of the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule

Social Work Student Events

NASW invites all social work students and recent graduates to our student-focused series to enhance your skills and connect you with colleagues from across the country. NASW members and non-members are all welcome to attend. 

 

NASW student events are held on the third Thursday of each month from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. PT, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. ET.

 

Registration is free!

 

 

What Students Need to Know About Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment

Thursday, April 16, 2026

6-7:30pm ET, 5pm CT, 3pm PT | Open to All

Register at www.socialworkers.org/studentevents 

 

Join NASW for an engaging Student Series session on problem gambling prevention and treatment, where Dr. Gregory Stewart will share practical insights and real-world strategies to help future social workers support individuals, families, and communities impacted by gambling-related harm.

 

Presenter: Dr. Gregory Stewart, MSW, MS, Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Cincinnati. June 2023, founding member, Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Coalition of SW OH. From 2022-2025, principal investigator for seven grants (totaling $247,620) to expand problem gambling prevention and treatment workforce development of over 550 mental health and prevention professionals and 80 college students from 14 Ohio counties. The Coalition is now a registered non-profit in Ohio https://problemgamblingcoalitionswoh.org/  Stewart is a former president of the NASW Ohio Chapter, Board of Directors.

 

Check out the benefits students receive

Call for Presenters! 2026 NASW Chapters Virtual Conference

 

We're looking for presenters!

 

Hosts: NASW-Illinois and NASW-Nevada Chapters

 

Dates: Wednesday, October 28 and Thursday, October 29, 2026

 

We’re thrilled to invite you to share your expertise and passion at the 2026 NASW Chapters Virtual Conference: Strength in Action - How We Uplift, Defend, & Transform! Join fellow social work professionals from across Illinois and Nevada as we gather to explore innovative approaches and best practices in mental health.

 

Why Present?

  • Give Back to the Profession: Inspire and guide fellow social workers by sharing your insights, strategies, and success stories.

 

  • Amplify Your Impact: Influence future practice, spark meaningful discussions, and enhance skills across the profession.

 

  • Connect with Peers: Build your network among social work leaders and experts—gain fresh perspectives and valuable collaborations.

 

  • Grow Your Profile: Establish yourself as a thought leader—an opportunity to showcase your work to a broad audience.

 

  • Complimentary Conference Attendance: Presenters receive free registration to attend the entire virtual conference.

 

 

Call for Presentations

We invite engaging, dynamic, and interactive 60- to 90-minute presentations that address a broad range of topics relevant to contemporary social work. Preference will be given to dynamic presenters who bring clarity, creativity, and interaction through use of audience polling to their sessions. All presentations must meet CE requirements. Topics of all special interest are welcome as well as other cutting-edge issues in mental health practice.

 

Preference will be given to proposals that:

 

  • Encourage active audience participation through use of audience polling.
  • Offer tangible takeaways or strategies that participants can immediately apply to their practice.
  • Incorporate diverse perspectives and experiences, reflecting the vast scope of social work.

 

Note: A maximum of two presenters per proposal. Submissions with more than two presenters will not be accepted.

 

Presentation Proposal Requirements

To streamline the submission process, please have the following information ready before you begin:

 

  1. Presenter Digital Headshot (for each presenter)
  2. Presenter Bio (for each presenter)
  3. Presenter CV/Resume (for each presenter)
  4. Presentation Description
  5. Presentation Objectives (learning outcomes for attendees)
  6. General Breakdown of the presentation in approx. 15-minute intervals
  7. Teaching Methods utilized during the presentation
  8. 100-Word Marketing Description for promotional materials
  9. Availability to present on October 28 or 29, 2026

 

You cannot save partial submissions, so be sure you have all these elements prepared before starting.

 

Submit Proposal

 

Important Dates & Deadlines

  • Submission Deadline: 9:00 am Central Time on Wednesday, April 1, 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: Late April 2026
  • Confirmation of Presentation Placement: Within one week of acceptance

 

Further Conference Details

 

We look forward to your innovative ideas, compelling case studies, and interactive sessions that will inspire our social work community. Don’t miss this chance to be part of an exciting, forward-thinking conference—together, we can demonstrate Strength in Action - How We Uplift, Defend, & Transform!

 

Submit your proposal by 9:00 am Central Time on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

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Call for Workshop Speakers!

 

Are you a speaker? An expert in your field?

We are looking for speakers for our NASW-Nevada-hosted Education workshops.

 

Topics can include, but are not limited to:

Substance Abuse/Use

Social Justice

LGBTQ+ Issues

Workplace Conflict Management

Ethics

Aging

Child Abuse/Family Violence

Children, Youth, & Families

Clinical/Behavioral Health

Spirituality/Mind-Body Wellness

 

If you or someone you know would be interested, use the form below to connect with us!

 

Sign up here: https://naswil.wufoo.com/forms/x5oe7n115szsiw/

NASW-Nevada Hosted Education:

 

NASW-NV CEUs are accepted by the following boards and organizations:

  • Nevada Board of Examiners for Social Workers
  • Nevada State Board of Psychological Examiners
  • State of Nevada | Department of Education
  • State of Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists & Clinical Professional Counselors
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Treating Internet Addiction: Navigating Clinical Care at the Intersection of AI, Pornography, Social Media, and Gaming

 

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, from 12:00 to 4:00pm CDT (11:00am to 3:00pm MDT / 10:00am-2:00pm PDT)

 

Presenter: Michael Eiden, PhD, LCSW, LCADC, CSAT, CCS

 

Virtual Platform: Zoom



Cost: 4.0 CEUs

 

Description: The rapid integration of smartphones, social media, gaming, online pornography, artificial intelligence, and digital gambling has altered patterns of attention, attachment, arousal, and identity development across the lifespan. Clinicians increasingly encounter clients whose symptoms—anxiety, depression, ADHD-like presentations, relational conflict, and compulsive sexual or screen behaviors—are intertwined with chronic screen use. This training provides a clinically grounded framework for assessing and treating internet and screen-related behavioral addictions, addressing neurobiology, attachment dynamics, emerging technologies, differential diagnosis, and evidence-based intervention strategies.

 

Register Here: https://naswil.wufoo.com/forms/z12y5hlg06kzbl7/