Event date: 7/27/2022 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Export event Cat McDonald / Monday, July 18, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized Supporting Afghan Evacuees in U.S. Resettlement Through a Social Work Lens Webinar CE credits: 1.5 Social Work Over 78,000 Afghans were evacuated from Afghanistan to the United States in August 2021, following the U.S. troop withdrawal. Individuals and families are being resettled throughout the country, and a variety of organizations are helping to support their adjustment to life in a new society. Learn about opportunities for social workers to play a role in supporting Afghan resettlement and resources to support social workers in these efforts. Register for "Supporting Afghan Evacuees in U.S. Resettlement" Previous Article Historical Perspectives of Telehealth and Its Usage by Private Practitioners Today Next Article Returning to In-Person Therapy: Protecting Yourself, Your Clients, and Your Practice Print 1171 Tags: virtual continuing education 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