Event date: 7/22/2022 Export event Mark Wills / Tuesday, July 19, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized Returning to In-Person Therapy: Protecting Yourself, Your Clients, and Your Practice NASW New York State 10 a.m. ET The designation of COVID-19 as an airborne infectious disease that presents a serious risk of harm to the public health under the HERO Act ended. Social workers in private practice, business owners, and employers are no longer required to enforce their workplace exposure prevention plan. What does this really mean in a practice setting? Join us to talk about returning to the office while COVID-19 numbers remain high, the online vs. in-person dilemma, and balancing serving your clients and the obligation to protect yourself. Register for "Returning to In-Person Therapy" Previous Article Supporting Afghan Evacuees in U.S. Resettlement Through a Social Work Lens Next Article Suicide Prevention: Black Youth Lives Matter Too! Print 649 Tags: virtual continuing education webinar chapter new york state Related articles DisAbilities Council: Introduction to TEAM-CBT Therapy HOPP: Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Concerns in Private Practice Creating Freedom and Flexibility as a Social Worker Social Impact Horizon: Navigating Grand Challenges in Social Work Congressional Briefing on HR 3073