Live Webinar: Secondary Traumatic Stress of Agency Employees, Consequences, and Interventions
This Secondary Traumatic Stress webinar will examine a recent study conducted at a social service agency in the northeastern United States to acknowledge Secondary traumatic Stress in the workplace and how social workers can assess for the possibility of Secondary Traumatic Stress within an agency context. Recommendations to address Secondary Traumatic Stress at the macro, … Continue reading Live Webinar: Secondary Traumatic Stress of Agency Employees, Consequences, and Interventions
Live Webinar: Homelessness: Causes, Response Initiatives, & Special Issues
This workshop will provide an overview of individual vulnerabilities and societal causes of homelessness. This will cover the interplay of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and other trauma with experiences of oppression and shortages of jobs and affordable housing. The need for social work leadership in addressing homelessness will be tied to the NASW Code of … Continue reading Live Webinar: Homelessness: Causes, Response Initiatives, & Special Issues
Live Webinar: Family Supported Recovery: Using Social Work and Recovery Coaching Principles to Empower Family Members
Family Supported Recovery: Using Social Work and Recovery Coaching Principles to Empower Family Members NASW Members: $15 | Non-Members: $30 NYSED Approved for 1.5 CE Credits
Live Webinar: Adolescent Leadership for Organizational and Community Change: Incorporating Youth Development and Action into Practice
Youth are untapped resources with powerful leadership capabilities. Harnessing youth adds an important voice to critical conversations about how to solve pressing problems in organizations and communities. Opportunities to develop and demonstrate leadership abilities also facilitates youth self-determination and agency, which are key to healthy development. Presenter: Catherine Kramer, LMSW, MPA, PhD Candidate & Darren Cosgrove, … Continue reading Live Webinar: Adolescent Leadership for Organizational and Community Change: Incorporating Youth Development and Action into Practice
Live Webinar: How to Survive a New York State Justice Center Investigation
Social workers practicing in facilities and programs operated, certified, or licensed by OPWDD, OMH, OASAS, OCFS, and DOH need to be prepared to handle an investigation by the New York State Justice Center. This workshop provides an overview of the investigation process, including risks, challenges, and best practices. Presenter: Dena DeFazio, JD, LMSW &was Robert Hussar, … Continue reading Live Webinar: How to Survive a New York State Justice Center Investigation