NASW North Carolina
Social work history is filled with instances where social workers have had to make decisions of conscience about whether to obey the law, particularly when doing so seems to conflict with social work values. In the end, such decisions constitute some of the most difficult ethical dilemmas in the profession. This conference will dive into the Ethics of Resistance: When Social Workers get into Good Trouble.
NASW North Carolina
We'll be offering the conference virtually in 2023. The Clinical Social Work Institute offers 1.5-hour workshops for both advanced and beginning clinical social workers. The attendees of this conference will be Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) from across North Carolina, with others joining in from other states and a few from other countries.
NASW North Carolina
We'll be offering the conference virtually in 2023. The Clinical Social Work Institute offers 1.5-hour workshops for both advanced and beginning clinical social workers. The attendees of this conference will be Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) from across North Carolina, with others joining in from other states and a few from other countries.
NASW North Carolina chapter
The Fall Conference is a meeting for the entire profession. Everyone from the social work student to the LCSW in private practice can benefit from the presentation offerings.
NASW North Carolina
12 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
This webinar will explore the social work profession’s eugenic legacy, and will identify present-day manifestations of the eugenic mindset, resulting in the continued targeting of those most marginalized and vulnerable. Participants will have opportunities for reflection, with the aim of deepening our commitments to upholding human dignity and self-determination.