Win 1 of 4 $500 Prizes!

Do you know all the ways social workers make a difference? Put your knowledge to the test in our CASW Quiz Contest for a chance to win 1 of 4 $500 prizes! 

Enter early to increase your chances of winning! Entries roll forward with one winner selected each week in March.  

CASW Sweepstakes!

Enter the CASW Sweepstakes for your chance to win a free CASW merchandise bundle! Each week winners will be randomly selected to receive a CASW tote bag, journal, pins and pens.  

To enter, submit a photo of yourself that represents your work in your community.  

Do you want CASW merchandise for your team or office? Submit a picture of your team and let us know if you’d like a group order (max. 5 orders) when you submit the entry form.   

The CASW Sweepstakes will be open as long as supplies last! 

Do you follow CASW on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn? Enter CASW’s weekly book giveaways! 

CASW will give away books to members who comment on our weekly Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn posts sharing where they see social work in action using the hashtag #SocialWorkisEverywhere. Follow us on social media for your chance to win! 

Book giveaways will be open for comment entries on Monday mornings and close on Friday afternoons. Each week CASW will be giving away the following books:  

Weekly Book Giveaways!

Week 1:

  • Implementing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care: A Handbook Edited by C. Nadine Wathen and Colleen Varcoe 

  • The Set Boundaries Workbook: Practical Exercises for Understanding Your Needs and Setting Healthy Limits by Nedra Glover Tawwab 

  • Social Work Documentation, 3rd Edition: A Guide to Strengthening Your Case Recording by Nancy L. Sidell 

Week 2:

  • Greening Social Work Education by Susan Hillock

  • Queering Professionalism: Pitfalls and Possibilities by Adam Davies and Cameron Greensmith

  • Stitching Our Stories Together: Journeys into Indigenous Social Work Edited by Jeannine Carriere & Catherine Richardson

Week 3: 

  • Activism that Works edited by Avery Calhoun, Elizabeth Whitmore and Maureen G. Wilson   

  • Trafficking Harms: Critical Politics, Perspectives and Experiences edited by Katrin Roots, Ann De Shalit and Emily van der Meulen   

  • The Forgotten Realities of Men: Critical Reflections on Masculinity in Contemporary Society Edited by Marc Lafrance, Jean-Martin Deslauriers, Gilles Tremblay, and Pauline Hoebanx  

Week 4:  

  • Preventing Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma in an Ever-Changing World By Babette Rothschild

  • Reducing Compassion Fatigue, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Burnout: A Trauma-Sensitive Workbook By William Steele

  • Self-Care in Social Work, 2nd Edition: A Person-in-Environment Approach to Managing Occupational Stress and Burnout by Kathleen Cox and Sue Steiner