Ethical Issues in Police Social Work

Webinar

Josh Klapperick 0 1918
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.
 

The Complicated World of Family Cutoffs: Causes, Interventions, and a Deeper Understanding

SPS

Josh Klapperick 0 1281

Family estrangements or cutoffs are extremely widespread, affecting literally millions of people of all ages. The pain and damage from a cutoff can have a ripple effect that is passed down for generations.

 

Why are cutoffs so common? What are the causes? What can families do to prevent or repair rifts? How can we as Social Workers intervene to help the family find a path forward? In this webinar we will discuss partial and total cutoffs, some of the reasons families so frequently become estranged and how Social Workers can help families find a way back to a relationship.

Words with Friends: The Nexus Between Grant Writing and Social Work

SPS

Josh Klapperick 0 1839

An overview of grant writing strategies and techniques with emphasis on the written narrative portion of proposals for funding. Presentation includes: how grant writing’s fits within an agency’s larger resource development activities; ethical considerations in grant writing; overview of a grant’s purpose; common structure of grant applications with examples; strategic considerations in deciding whether to submit a funding request; do’s and don’t in grant writing; the interplay between narrative development and budget development; and inclusion supporting documents.

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