Join us for this two-day live-streamed program addressing social work’s pivotal role in improving health, covering topics such as equity and addressing disparities in care, telehealth, integrated care, behavioral health, and much more.
NASW Iowa
6:30-9:45 p.m.
This workshop will allow participants to navigate controversial and challenging ethical dilemmas encountered in the Emergency Department.
Social Work Online CE Institute
1-2 p.m.
What is antisemitism and how does it impact social work? In this webinar, the speakers will introduce Judaism and antisemitism, and discuss why it is important for social workers and nonprofit professionals to understand and fight antisemitism.
NASW Rhode Island
Noon-1:30 p.m.
Working in healthcare was already a challenging task. Recent years have proven difficult times financially and from a regulatory perspective. In addition to the COVID 19 Pandemic, we continue to experience Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity (VUCA) as we care for our clients, creating an opportunity to strengthen our resilience and not only survive but thrive as we continue to plan and face unprecedented times.
NASW Rhode Island
Noon-1:30 p.m.
Social isolation, mask-hysteria, media re-traumatization, sociopolitical uncertainty all played a role on the persistent trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic. This has resulted in a dramatic increase in addiction due to self-medication during the height of the pandemic. Traditional addiction treatment has ignored the significant impact of trauma on personal recovery and subsequently people have continued to struggle as a result. With recent advances in understanding the impact of trauma, it is time for a change in the approach taken toward trauma and addiction.