Event date: 2/28/2023 Export event Mark Wills / Tuesday, December 6, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized Current Changes and Challenges with Advance Directives, Guardianship and Abuse across the Nation NASW Wisconsin Noon-1 p.m. Central Over the past few years, guardianship abuse has been more prevalent in the news and media. From Netflix's "I Care a Lot" to Britney Spears story and recent documentary, and most recently, Wendy Williams' battle, we are not short on challenges people are facing across the nation regarding self-determination. At the same time, Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, mental health challenges and additional precursors of incapacitation continue to increase for those we are serving. There has never been a time in history that this topic has been so important as today. Join us for this information packed panel discussion to learn about the importance of and options for Advance Directives, recent changes in Wisconsin Advance Directives and Guardian Training, and a lively problem-solving discussion on the status and issues surrounding guardianship abuse. 1 CEU available Register for Current Changes and Challenges with Advance Directives, Guardianship and Abuse across the Nation Previous Article Ethics & Diversity: Using "Intersectional Ethics" to Provide a Framework for Ethical Deliberation Next Article Burnout and Self-Care in Social Work Print 1006 Tags: virtual continuing education webinar chapter Wisconsin 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