Social workers defend endorsement


The National Association of Social Workers is defending the value of its endorsement.

The group's director of advocacy and legislation, Jack Register, wrote that UNC-Charlotte Professor Ted Arrington was wrong to say the group has no political clout.

"I see our association as a powerful voice for N.C. social workers," he writes.

However, he says Arrington was correct that its members do not always vote for the candidates it has endorsed, which in this case was Lt. Gov. Beverly Perdue.

"I see this as a strength," he wrote Dome. "Our association is made up of 4,000 social workers. The diversity of opinions of our members continues to influence our policy positions so that we are truly representative."

Register says that approximately 83 percent of members are women and at least three-fourths have a master's in social work or higher.

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