IFSW North American Virtual Conference

Josh Klapperick 0 900

10am-2:00pm EST

Creating a more equitable North America by honoring our past and acknowledging our present to build our future. This year’s conference is sponsored by the IFSW North American Region. Each session will have a focus on honoring Indigenous populations.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Attendees will understand the impact that colonization has had on indigenous communities.
  • Attendees will understand the action steps needed for integrating advocacy into social work practice.
  • Attendees will understand the complexities surrounding international social work.

Intergenerational Social Work

Essential Chats with Mit

Josh Klapperick 0 1418
3:30pm - 4:30pm ET

Join us March 18 at 3:30 p.m. for NASW’s latest Essential Chats with Mit. Our topic is Intergenerational Social Work, featuring NASW President Mit Joyner, DPS, MSW, BSW, LCSW; trailblazing educator and public servant Ted Blunt, MSW, and his daughter, Marla Blunt-Carter, MSW, Assistant Professor at the Rutgers University School of Social Work.

Partnering with parents who are behaving in a hostile or obstructive way in the school setting

Continuing Education

Josh Klapperick 0 18
In this webinar, Dr. Scott will review best practices for school social workers working with challenging parents and explore parents' perspectives on working with school social workers. The session will also review the NASW Code of Ethics for guidance about work with challenging parents.

Register for "Partnering with Parents"
 

Ethical Issues in Police Social Work

Webinar

Josh Klapperick 0 1637
This workshop will explore ethical challenges social workers may face when working with institutions criticized for having oppressive and racist systems. In addition, there are many issues unique to this setting including confidentiality concerns, documentation, integrity, scope of practice issues, and self-care concerns.
 
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