Moral Distress and Injury in Social Work: Ethical Conflicts in Social Work Practice

NASW New Jersey

Mark Wills 0 1445
Noon-2 p.m.

Social workers sometimes witness, perpetrate, or fail to prevent acts that violate their deeply held beliefs. The harm that they experience is referred to as moral distress or injury. In this webinar, Frederic Reamer discusses moral distress, injury, and demoralization; the symptoms that can manifest; prevention, self-care, and resilience; legal and ethical obligations, including what it means to be a whistleblower; and how to develop moral courage to advocate for organizational and policy changes to prevent harm.

BIPOC Self Care and Peer Support Group Meeting: Revolutionize Healing

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 2088
6-7 p.m. ET

Free and open to all BIPOC Social Workers!

Revolutionize the Profession Town Halls are facilitated discussions that provide data and context for the many ways racism exists in social work practice and education. The Revolution Peer Support Project is a space for BIPOC social workers to connect with peers and process the impact of daily racism.
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