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2010 NASW Georgia Chapter Annual Conference
Social Work Inspires: Advocacy, Clinical Practice, Community Action and Hope
Earn 3-6 ethics and/or core hours at the Pre-Conference workshops on Thursday, Sept 30
Attend the Conference from Friday, Oct 1 - Sunday, Oct 3 and earn an additional 19.75 hours
Click here for Conference Schedule with daily CE totals
View the full Conference Brochure with Registration Forms
Print version of Pre-Conference Registration Form
Print version of Conference Registration Form
Click here to register on-line using a credit card
Hotel Reservations - You'll love the new venue!
Make your hotel reservations now via internet or by calling 1-800-228-9290 and requesting the NASW-GA Conference room rate ($90 + tax per night - single, double, triple or quad) . The room block is in effect until September 14.
Marriott Atlanta Century Center
2000 Century Boulevard NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30345
Advertising/Sponsorship Opportunities
Market your products and services as a Conference Sponsor or Advertiser and reach hundreds of social work professionals in just two days. Check out our Sponsor Packet and see all that is new for 2010.
2009 Annual Conference Pictures
· Lifetime Achievement Awards Winner Ellis Rece at the awards luncheon
· Ellis Rece & Maureen Rece
· Social Worker of the Year Catherine Ivy at the awards luncheon
2009 SOCIAL WORK AWARDS
Ellis Rece, PhD, LCSW, was honored as the Frankie V. Adams Lifetime Achievement Award recipient. A member of NASW since 1978 and currently retired, Dr. Rece has been an exceptionally active social worker in the Augusta community and has demonstrated extraordinary skills as a leader, manager and social worker impacting the lives of many.
Click here to view the photo of Dr. Rece from the awards luncheon
Catherine Ivy, LCSW was honored as the Social Worker of the Year recipient. Currently, Director of the Long Term Care and Medical Assistance Plans for the Department of Community Health, she was recognized for her leadership roles and her work to advance the profession of social work, particulary in the area of aging.
Click here to view the photo of Ms. Ivy from the awards luncheon
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