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This Month's Top Picks for Online Learning
Below are the top 5 courses NASW members have taken this month. See what all your peers are learning about…
- Behavioral Ethics: A Lens to Examine Ethical Challenges in Social Work Practice - 1 Ethics Credit
Behavioral ethics is a new area of scholarship and research emerging from the fields of cognitive psychology and business management. This one-hour webinar presentation explores the question of how “good” people can engage in “bad” actions without being aware of the unethical nature of their behavior. Implications for social work practice are explored.
- Intersections between Trauma and Addiction - 1 Clinical Credit
This one hour webinar examines the intersections between trauma and addiction. Trauma and substance use disorders in general will be defined and discussed. The pathways linking these issues will be examined. Useful assessment and intervention strategies will be explored.
- Brief Interventions in Primary Care - 1 Clinical Credit
Learn about the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) approach to providing brief interventions in primary care settings. The PCBH approach involves delivery of evidence-based, same-day brief interventions by a Behavioral Health Consultant working as a fully integrated team member.
- Organizing Support to Protect & Expand School Social Work Jobs - 1 Social Work Credit
While school social workers collaborate with other Specialized Instructional Support Personnel (SISP), there are numerous functions that school social workers perform that others cannot. This webinar will present proven strategies from the field that have protected existing school social work positions and have expanded positions within school systems. Case examples will be used to illustrate how school social workers can organize support both within and outside of the school system to protect and expand jobs.
- Cultural Competence: A Social Work Imperative - 1 Cross Cultural Credit
This webinar will link the most current understanding of culture and cultural competence to the social work profession mandates. Hear an overview of the tri-partite model of cultural competence: awareness, knowledge, and skills, expanding on what is involved in each of these areas. Content in these areas will integrate macro-system concepts.
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Access these 3 Specialty Practice Section webinars and earn 9 Ethics Contact Hours for 20% Off: Complex Ethical Issues: Working with Children, Adolescents, Young Adults, and Families; Ethics and Integrated Health Care; Ethical Challenges in School Social Work: Cutting-edge Issues. Learn more and order
Register Now for “Self-Care, the Wounded Healer, Resiliency, and Post-traumatic Growth” Webinar June 5
Explore self-care through the lens of the Wounded Healer. Because the study of burnout has often been said to have “burned out,” this webinar will focuses on self-care through the eyes of the Wounded Healer and examine how the experience of woundedness supports resiliency and post-traumatic growth. Specialty Practice Section: Cost: SPS Members: Free / NASW Members: $20 / Non-NASW Members: $30 Learn more and register.
 All these educational offerings and more can be found on the CE Institute. Housing hundreds of on-demand titles produced by the NASW Chapters and National Office, NASW members can access both free CEs and CEs at discounted rates!
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Master's and PhD Programs with a Clinical Focus
Accepting Applications for Fall 2018!
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Join us June 19-20 to access cutting-edge education presented by leaders in the field on topics covering clinical practice, child welfare, elder abuse, self-care, and more as they relate to trauma in a social work setting. Stream this from your home, your office, or mobile device and earn up to 8 CE contact hours. Learn more and register.
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Elevate your career with the University of New England by earning your Master of Social Work with our 100% online, CSWE-accredited MSW program!
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The recorded sessions from the 2018 NASW Virtual Forum, "Opioid Crisis: No Community Is Immune," are here in an on-demand format. Access cutting-edge presentations by recognized thought leaders to enhance your knowledge of practice trends, policy, and research findings. Choose from 8 breakout sessions, 4 plenary sessions, and earn up to 12 CE hours, including ethics credits. Learn more and purchase.
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