Outreach

This section contains resources for volunteers who agree to do speeches and exhibit tables on behalf of NASW-AZ.

Presentations
  1. Please see the attachments below to download the PowerPoint presentations that can be used for the presentations.
  2. Following the presentation, please email this link to your contact person and ask them to email it to the people in attendance at the event so they can complete an evaluation of the presentation.
  3. Lastly, please click here to submit your follow-up report to the chapter office. 
Exhibit Tables
  1. Familiarize yourself with the Social Work Reinvestment Initiative by reading the national website and the state plan
  2. Please arrange with the chapter office to come and pick up the exhibit table materials
  3. Go to the site and set up the exhibit table.  (Directions included in exhibit)
  4. Talk with people and replenish supplies when necessary.
  5. Lastly, please click here to submit your follow-up report to the chapter office. 
Casual Contacts
  • Even if you make a casual contact and pass out SWR cards or links to people, please complete the follow up report by clicking here.  
Suggest People to contact 
  • If you know of someone who you think should be contacted about NASW and/or the Social Work Reinvestment Initiative, click here and let us know. 
***  FYI -- The link to send an email message to your senators asking for them to support the Social Work Reinvestment Initiative can be found by clicking here

Attachments (4)

  • Exhibit Job Description.doc - on Sep 22, 2009 5:00 PM by Carol Stambaugh (version 1)
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  • SWRI update presentation 09-0918.ppt - on Sep 20, 2009 12:55 PM by Carol Stambaugh (version 1)
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  • Student Recruitment_2009 with notes.pptx - on Sep 8, 2009 10:38 AM by Unknown user (version 3 / earlier versions)
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  • general recuritment.ppt - on Sep 8, 2009 10:37 AM by Unknown user (version 1)
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