Event date: 1/28/2022 Export event Mark Wills / Friday, October 29, 2021 / Categories: Uncategorized 2022 Virtual Symposium, "(Re)centering: Social Work & Abolition—An Abolitionist Take on Social Work" NASW Minnesota 1-5 p.m.(Re)visioning our formatIn lieu of our annual fall conference, we have put together a symposium that will feature one session every month between January and April 2022, concluding with our Social Work Summit in May 2022. Symposium content will focus on (re)defining the status quo of our profession. In each session, we will unpack a pressing issue and discuss bold approaches to meet the challenges of tomorrow. We will create space for multiple truths as we challenge ourselves to unlearn, evolve, lead, and follow into the future of social work.With the ongoing pandemic and our desire to make this event accessible, we have (re)worked our format in a way that we hope will enable everyone who wishes to be a part of these conversations to attend. We invite you to join us and your colleagues from across Minnesota for an aspirational and inspirational event.4 CEUs available>Register for (Re)imagining Our Practice—A Fresh Take on Interventions Used to Serve Clients & Communities Previous Article NASW Minnesota 2022 Virtual Symposium, "(Re)imagining Ourselves" Next Article 2022 Virtual Symposium, "(Re)imagining the Structures of Our Profession—A Critical Examination of Licensure, the DSM, & More" Print 3379 Tags: conference virtual continuing education chapter minnesota Related articles Suicide Prevention During the Perinatal Period DisAbilities Council: Introduction to TEAM-CBT Therapy HOPP: Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Concerns in Private Practice Creating Freedom and Flexibility as a Social Worker Social Impact Horizon: Navigating Grand Challenges in Social Work