The Ethics of Self-Determination

NASW-VT Virtual Workshop

Kyle Northam 0 217
Professional social work practice is based on commitment to the well-being of clients, a respect for their dignity, privacy, the right to self-determination, the right to be offered and provide informed consent, and a duty of care to the clients. These principles seem universal, but social workers often find themselves working with clients who may not have the capacity for self-determined decision-making.

Social Work & Politics - After the Inauguration

NASW-VT Virtual Workshop

Kyle Northam 0 452
What is the role of the social worker in the new administration? Let's take a look at the first month and discuss what has been done, what is planned, and the impact of these policy decisions. What actions need to be taken? Social workers have a responsibility to broader society and this workshop will explore how we can be use our positions and expertise to best serve our clients and communities.

Advancing Ecosocial Work: Leadership for Change

NASW WI Chapter Webinar

Kyle Northam 0 207
This session will discuss the emerging field of social work called Ecosocial Work Practice and the ways in which social workers can address environmental issues and lead for a more climate secure and justice collective future. Practice examples across the micro, mezzo, and macro will be offered with specific examples for theories, interventions, and frameworks.

Supervision: Foundations of Supervision

NASW-DC and NASW-VA Chapters Joint Webinar

Kyle Northam 0 428
This comprehensive seminar addresses the most critical issues for the clinical supervisor in social work. It provides an overview of supervision that is useful both for new supervisors and those wishing to refresh their supervision skills.

Hip Hop Therapy (HHT)--An Innovative Approach

NASW-DC and NASW-VA Chapters Joint Training

Kyle Northam 0 264
This training aims to provide behavioral health professionals with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to integrate Hip Hop Therapy into their work, promoting engagement and cultural relevance in mental health practice.
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