NASW New York State
6-7:30 p.m. ET
Join us for another session of NASW-NYS’ Revolutionize the Profession. This series of Town Halls is focused on the following:
- Acknowledging the history and current ways that white supremacy and racism exist in social work practice;
- Creating goals to achieve a racially just profession;
- The development and implementation of an action plan and action groups to achieve these goals.
NASW New York State
Noon-1 p.m. ET
COVID-19 is a virus that has plagued the world over the past year. As a result of COVID-19, Post Covid Syndrome also known as Long-Haul COVID has begun impacting many people who have contracted the COVID-19 virus. This webinar will provide insight as to who this condition affects, how it is affecting the population, what assistance is available, and what the implications are for social work practice.
NASW New York State
6-7:30 p.m. ET
Racial Justice Forum is a series of facilitated small group discussions with the purpose of providing opportunities for self-reflection, training on how each of us can improve our anti-racism, as well as practice and preparation to have these conversations in life and practice.
These sessions are not recorded to allow for honest transformative conversations. This session’s focus is to be determined!
NASW Maryland
This year's conference will run for 3 full days. You will have the opportunity to learn, build new skills, and network with fellow social workers from around the region as you attend workshops that are timely and relevant to the field of social work.
NASW California
Noon-7:30 p.m. ET
This course outlines the general principles of suicide risk identification, assessment, management, and their practical applications in evaluating and working with individuals who are at risk as well as with clients with chronic, severe mental disorders.