Workshops

Workshops

2025 National Assembly

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Explore the Program for an exciting lineup of events happening from April 10 – 13. Browse the workshops below to find sessions that match your interests, spark new ideas, and get ready to connect, learn, and take action!

Climate Crisis & Domestic Work

People of color and working class communities are disproportionately impacted by environmental crises and disasters. Many domestic workers are at risk of eviction or having their utilities shut off due […]

Value Care, Pay Us Our Share

This workshop will explore the momentum around increasing investment in Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS), and raising standards for home care workers. We will touch on the centrality of Medicaid […]

How to Conduct Worksite Outreach to Care Workers*

Oftentimes, domestic workers and homecare workers worked in isolation, with most working alone. For live-in workers, their working and personal lives intertwined and they are mostly cut off from each […]

Effective Communication for Home Health Aides*

This workshop will help domestic workers foster effective and meaningful communication with elderly adults, promoting their well-being and quality of life. We will share foundational principles, communication strategies, specific communication […]

Strategies to Organize Indigenous Domestic Workers*

Join us for an intimate conversation to connect our experiences as domestic workers whether you identify as an Indigenous and Native worker or not. This workshop is designed to equip […]

Fighting ableism in our lives, workplaces, and public policy*

People with disabilities experience discrimination, exclusion, and vulnerability because of the way our society devalues and dehumanizes disability - this system is called ableism. Domestic workers - especially caregivers, homecare […]

Please note: *All sessions with an asterisk are led by Affiliate or allied organizations, without NDWA’s participation. These sessions reflect the views and opinions of those organizations and their representatives only. The views and opinions presented in these sessions are not necessarily representative of NDWA and NDWA is not responsible for the content or actions of the organizations and their representatives in these sessions.