End of Summer Mini Series

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 3055
Wednesdays in August from 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

This series offers lectures with dynamic presenters and topics that include how to obtain employment online, international and contract travel social work, maximizing your billing in private practice, all things credentials, and more.

End of Summer Mini Series

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 3055
Wednesdays in August from 6 p.m.-7 p.m.

This series offers lectures with dynamic presenters and topics that include how to obtain employment online, international and contract travel social work, maximizing your billing in private practice, all things credentials, and more.

Managing Student Social Work Debt: What You Need to Know in 2022

Webinar

Crystal Chelliah 0 1042
NASW has partnered with Savi, a student loan technology company, to provide our members with access to resources and expertise to better understand, manage, and repay student loan debt. This student series webinar will to provide up to date information from our partner SAVI on how you can lower your student loan payments and possibly qualify to have part of your student debt forgiven.

The Ethics of Care: Moving Social Workers from Charity to Solidarity

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 1358
6 - 8 pm ET

Through lecture and group discussion led by experienced community organizers, social work practitioners will consider internalization of the social work code of ethics, by considering models of the National Association of Black Social Workers and applying anti-racist systems theory as expressed by Ibram Kendi (and expanded by Dr. Jessica Pryce).

Suicide Prevention: Black Youth Lives Matter Too!

NASW New York State

Mark Wills 0 1169
1 p.m.-4 p.m.

In the last several decades, suicide attempts among black adolescents has increased by 73% while attempts among white youth have decreased. Why aren't we sounding the alarm and doing more to raise awareness of this crisis?

During this workshop we will discuss the additional challenges faced by black youth, explore strategies to break down barriers, increase cultural competency amongst providers and the role of racial socialization as a protective strategy in reducing suicide attempts amongst black youth.
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