NASW New York State
6-7:30 p.m. ET
Our mission is to create and develop affirming experiences for LGBTQ+ individuals within the social work community that authentically aligns with the integrity and ethics of social work practice while breaking down and restructuring existing oppressive practices/institutions.
**QTPOC, LGBTQ+, & TGNCNB folks are invited to speak, and we invite our Cisgender, Heterosexual colleagues to listen and learn.**
NASW New York State
6-7:30 p.m. ET
Our mission is to create and develop affirming experiences for LGBTQ+ individuals within the social work community that authentically aligns with the integrity and ethics of social work practice while breaking down and restructuring existing oppressive practices/institutions.
**QTPOC, LGBTQ+, & TGNCNB folks are invited to speak, and we invite our Cisgender, Heterosexual colleagues to listen and learn.**
NASW New York State
6-7:30 p.m. ETThis series of Town Halls is focused on the following:
- Acknowledging the history and current ways that white supremacy and racism exist in social work practice;
- Creating goals to achieve a racially just profession;
- The development and implementation of an action plan and action groups to achieve these goals.
This session will be focused on how we take care of ourselves and each other as we continue to experience these traumas and as we actively work towards changing systems, practices, and policies.
NASW New York State
9 a.m.-4 p.m. ET
In the first half of this workshop, the presenter briefly summarizes the trauma-informed perspective and its guiding principles. She then identifies core social work skills that embody TI practice and illustrate their application using case examples taken from a range of practice settings. In the second half of this workshop, the presenter identifies supervisory skills that reflect a TI orientation and presents case examples to illustrate their application.
NASW New York State
5:30-7:30 p.m. ET
This workshop will focus on the general core concepts of child abuse, the subsequent trauma experienced by individuals and the impact of the experience while growing up. We will discuss case examples and applications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing taught in a simple to understand manner, that can be used to address to mental health struggles that can occur due to child abuse trauma.