Margaret Craig, LCSW
St. Louis Coordinator
Margaret has a BSW and MSW from the University of Kansas along with over 20 years experience in the fields of health care and mental health. Prior to joining Social Work p.r.n., she worked for Hyland Behavioral Health System as Clinical Supervisor for Outpatient Psychiatric Services. She joined Social Work p.r.n. in 1993 as the Coordinator of the St. Louis office. For more information about services or employment opportunities, call 314-963-3155 or email at
margaret@socialworkprn.com.
NASW Missouri Chapter
P.O. Box 2043
Jefferson City, MO. 65102-2043
Phone: 573.635.6965
www.nasw-mo.org
Division of Professional
Registration (licensing)
State Committee for Social Workers
P.O. Box 1335
Jefferson City, MO. 65102-1335
Phone: 573.751.0885
www.pr.mo.gov
Not finding your location/city and want to explore temporary or permanent social work opportunities? Please contact Margaret Craig at 314.963.3155 or email her at margaret@socialworkprn.com. On occasion, we have available work outside of local office areas.
Social Workers in Long Term Care (SWLTC) meeting Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Noon to 1:30pm The Hallmark 1 New Ballas Place, St. Louis, Mo 63146
American Case Management Association (ACMA) meeting Wednesday March 7, 2012 3:15pm-6:15pm Eric P. Newman Educational Center Barnes-Jewish Hospital Campus St. Louis, Mo Topic: Trends in Case Management: 2012 Emergency Dept. and Observation Core Measure Changes
Beginning January 2011, the Association of Social Work Boards will reflect changes in the Bachelors, Masters, and Clinical exams. For more information visit: www.aswb.org.
New Resource for family caregivers. Caregiving presents considerable challenges-physical, emotional and economic. Emblem Health and the National Alliance for Caregiving have updated a resource for family caregivers, titled, Care for the Family Caregiver: A Place to Start. To view this entire booklet, visit: www.caregiving.org.
The Social Work Registry provides a repository for social workers' credential information while serving as a verification source for social work licensing boards. This is a great resource for social workers who want to become licensed in various jurisdictions. The Registry lets you establish a permanent file containing primary source records important to your social work career. At your request, this information can be transmitted to any regulatory board to which you may apply for licensure. For more information go to: www.aswb.org/registry.shtml.
CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS . . .this cell phone recycling program is free and a convenient way to turn in your used cell phones. The mission of this organization is to help our troops call home. Phones ca be in any condition or new and do not need to have batteries.
Contact www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com for more information.
National Association of Social Workers(NASW)
Office of Ethics and Professional Review(OEPR)
Ethics Consultation
As a service to members, the OEPR provides ethics consultations for current NASW members. Ethic consultations are a resource for members who are experiencing an ethical dilemma. We do not provide advice or tell members what to do. However, we do guide them through the Code and point them to the areas of the Code that address their concerns. We provide dialogue and considerations that allow members to make ethical decisions. We may also refer members to the appropriate areas if their questions do not appear to be related to ethics but are more related to legal issues or standards of practice.
Hours & Contact Info:
(800) 638-8799
Tuesdays:
10:00am - 1:00pm (EST) ext. 231
Thursdays:
1:00pm - 4:00pm (EST) ext. 231
To join NASW, please log onto www.socialworkers.org and click on JOIN!
