Clinicians Appreciation Day 2026
Nearly 1,300 members of the UFT’s Social Workers and Psychologists Chapter gathered online and in person to celebrate the union’s 20th annual Clinicians Appreciation Day with a mix of professional development, networking, community building and, for the first time, an awards ceremony.
School social workers, including James Martucci of the International HS at Lafayette in Brooklyn and Cynthia Candelario of the Bronx HS for Medical Science (second right are all smiles as they gather during Clinicians Appreciation Day.
Elizabeth Sanson, a bilingual school psychologist at P368@120 in Brooklyn, takes the stage to accept being named UFT Psychologist of the Year.
School psychologists and social workers from Brooklyn’s District 20 enjoy breakfast together.
School social workers Michael Garcia of IS 329 and Yanet Solano of PS 170, both in the Bronx, give the gathering a thumbs-up.
School social worker Rebecca Romeo of PS 46 on Staten Island accepts being honored as UFT Social Worker of the Year, flanked by UFT Vice President for Special Education MaryJo Ginese and Staten Island chapter borough representative Valeria Morgan-Davis.
School social workers (from left) May Roldan-Jennings, Rugh Garcon and Melissa Ebrani, all with the DOE’s Division of Early Childhood Education (DECE) in Queens, arrive together.
Clinicians pick up information on the UFT’s Member Assistance Program at the start of the event.
Nearly 1,300 school psychologists and social workers listen intently during professional development led by acclaimed school psychologist Dr. Ray W. Christner.
Dr. Raul Garcia, a bilingual school psychologist and chapter leader of the UFT Social Workers and Psychologists Chapter, says it is important to validate those who care for others.
School psychologists and school social workers enjoy networking and building community.
School social workers, including James Martucci of the International HS at Lafayette in Brooklyn and Cynthia Candelario of the Bronx HS for Medical Science (second right are all smiles as they gather during Clinicians Appreciation Day.
Elizabeth Sanson, a bilingual school psychologist at P368@120 in Brooklyn, takes the stage to accept being named UFT Psychologist of the Year.
School psychologists and social workers from Brooklyn’s District 20 enjoy breakfast together.
School social workers Michael Garcia of IS 329 and Yanet Solano of PS 170, both in the Bronx, give the gathering a thumbs-up.
School social worker Rebecca Romeo of PS 46 on Staten Island accepts being honored as UFT Social Worker of the Year, flanked by UFT Vice President for Special Education MaryJo Ginese and Staten Island chapter borough representative Valeria Morgan-Davis.
School social workers (from left) May Roldan-Jennings, Rugh Garcon and Melissa Ebrani, all with the DOE’s Division of Early Childhood Education (DECE) in Queens, arrive together.
Clinicians pick up information on the UFT’s Member Assistance Program at the start of the event.
Nearly 1,300 school psychologists and social workers listen intently during professional development led by acclaimed school psychologist Dr. Ray W. Christner.
Dr. Raul Garcia, a bilingual school psychologist and chapter leader of the UFT Social Workers and Psychologists Chapter, says it is important to validate those who care for others.
School psychologists and school social workers enjoy networking and building community.