NASW Assurance Services (ASI)

NASW Assurance Services (ASI)

Insurance

Frederick, MD 119 followers

Where Social Workers Come First

About us

NASW Assurance Services (ASI) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NASW and exists to manage social worker insurance programs with the social worker’s best interests in mind. We work hard to be a socially responsible organization dedicated to improving the lives of social workers. In all our insurance products, we offer excellent value: the best possible product to meet the specific needs of social workers at the most competitive group rates. ASI understands the abundant rewards of social work. We also understand the importance of assessing and minimizing risk when working in today’s litigious society. As social workers become increasingly subject to malpractice lawsuits, defense against such claims, even when they are groundless or fraudulent, can be extremely expensive. Consequently, malpractice insurance is no longer simply an option for social workers; it’s a necessity. With more than 40 years of experience in participating in the management of the insurance programs, ASI offers one of the largest, strongest, most stable programs in the world written expressly for social workers. With more than 40 years of experience in participating in the management of the insurance programs, ASI offers one of the largest, strongest, most stable programs in the world written expressly for social workers. Unlike many insurance companies that focus on creating profits for corporate shareholders, our goal is to pay program expenses that invest in initiatives that benefit NASW member social workers and advance the profession. We offer Professional Liability Insurance for Individuals – both Professionals and Students, Schools, Partnerships, Corporations, and Agencies. In addition, we offer a variety of products to enrich the lives of social workers and their families.

Website
https://www.naswassurance.org/
Industry
Insurance
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Frederick, MD
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1979
Specialties
Professional Liability Insurance for Social Workers, Malpractice Insurance for Social Workers, Life & Disability Insurance for Social Workers, and Wellness Programs for Social Workers

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Employees at NASW Assurance Services (ASI)

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  • Celebrate Social Work Month: Empowering Changemakers Through Education! Happy Social Work Month! March brings with it not just the promise of spring, but also the annual celebration of National Social Work Month. This year, the theme, "Empowering Social Workers!" resonates deeply, highlighting the crucial role social workers play in our communities and the importance of fostering their education and development. Social workers are heroes on the frontlines, continually advocating for and empowering individuals, families, and communities facing complex challenges. From mental health struggles to poverty, child welfare to addiction, they navigate intricate systems, providing support, resources, and a voice for those who might otherwise go unheard. Why is Social Work Month so important? Social workers make a tangible difference: Every day, they improve lives by connecting individuals with essential services, promoting social justice, and advocating for change. Their impact ripples across society, tackling some of the most pressing issues we face. The need is growing: Social workers are in high demand, yet the profession faces challenges like understaffing and safety concerns. By supporting education and development initiatives, social workers and their supporters can ensure a strong, empowered workforce equipped to meet the rising needs. Your voice matters: Social Work Month is an opportunity to raise awareness and advocate for the profession. You can participate by sharing stories of the important work you do, or share stories of how other social workers have impacted your life or inspired you. Supporting organizations that provide scholarships and training are also great ways to participate. The Importance of Social Work Education: A strong foundation in social work education is critical to empowering future changemakers. These programs equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to navigate complex social systems, build relationships, and advocate effectively. By supporting accessible and diverse educational pathways, we can ensure a future where social workers are well prepared to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. How You Can Get Involved: Learn more: Visit the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) website for resources and information about the profession and Social Work Month: https://lnkd.in/g8ERwGQ. Educational resources: Visit https://lnkd.in/efNKuHaF and https://www.cswe.org for education resources for faculty, field placement officers, students, and recent graduates. Share your story: Tell the world about a social worker who has made a difference in your life using the hashtags #EmpoweringSocialWorkers and #ILoveSocialWork. worker!

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  • February is Black History Month! Let's take this opportunity to celebrate the incredible achievements, contributions, and resilience of Black individuals throughout history. From social workers, civil rights leaders, artists, scientists, athletes, teachers, astronauts and more, Black history is an integral part of our shared human story. This month, let's educate ourselves about the remarkable accomplishments of Black trailblazers who have broken barriers and paved the way for future generations. Their courage and determination inspire us to strive for a more inclusive and equal society. Not just in February, but every day, t's important to promote diversity and work towards a world where everyone is treated with respect and equality. #BlackHistoryMonth #CelebrateDiversity

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  • Celebrating the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Today, we honor the incredible impact of Martin Luther King Jr., a visionary leader who fought tirelessly for equality and justice. On this MLK Day, let's reflect on his powerful words and carry his message forward: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Let us strive to create a world where everyone is treated with fairness, respect, and empathy. Together, we can build bridges of understanding and break down the barriers that divide us. Take a moment today to learn more about MLK's life, his speeches, and the challenges he overcame. Share your favorite quote or story that inspires you to take action. Let's keep his dream alive and continue the journey towards a more inclusive and compassionate society. 💫 #MLKDay #MartinLutherKingJr #Equality #Justice #Inspiration #DreamBig

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  • In the United States, leaving out a plate of cookies (Oreos and classic chocolate chips are popular choices) and a glass of milk for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve is a tradition among children. But it hasn’t always been that way. According to one theory, the cookies-and-milk custom is derived from an older tradition, when families would stuff stockings with goodies for Santa and hang them by the chimney, his preferred mode of entrance, as a welcoming gift. However, those stockings are usually chock-full of treats and smaller gifts for the family members. Leaving cookies and milk for Santa—and perhaps a few carrots for his reindeer—took off as an American holiday tradition in the 1930s, during the Great Depression. In that time of great economic hardship, many parents tried to teach their children that it was essential to give to others and to show gratitude for the gifts they were lucky enough to receive on Christmas. Some 80 years later, many children still set out cookies and milk for Santa, whether out of the goodness of their hearts or (in less wholesome cases) as a bribe to receive more gifts from the jolly bearded man in the red suit. For more on this tradition, visit https://bit.ly/3Rvt0j3's article, Don’t Forget Santa’s Cookies and Milk: The History of a Popular Christmas Tradition. Source https://bit.ly/3Rvt0j3 What treats will you share with each other this holiday season?

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