Event date: 8/3/2022 Export event Mark Wills / Tuesday, July 19, 2022 / Categories: Uncategorized The Ethics of Care: Moving Social Workers from Charity to Solidarity NASW New York State 6 - 8 pm ETThrough lecture and group discussion led by experienced community organizers, social work practitioners will consider internalization of the social work code of ethics, by considering models of the National Association of Black Social Workers and applying anti-racist systems theory as expressed by Ibram Kendi (and expanded by Dr. Jessica Pryce). Using this framework, participants will begin to evaluate if their workplace is racist, assimilationist or anti-racist and envision the steps needed to move towards co-powerment. Register for "The Ethics of Care: Moving Social Workers from Charity to Solidarity" (no CE credits, attendance only) Register for "The Ethics of Care: Moving Social Workers from Charity to Solidarity" (2 CE credits) Previous Article Suicide Prevention: Black Youth Lives Matter Too! Next Article Managing Student Social Work Debt: What You Need to Know in 2022 Print 1787 Tags: virtual continuing education webinar chapter new york state Related articles Undoing the Perpetuation of Structural/Systemic Racism: It’s a Public Health Crisis Ethics of Essential-Self Care for Clinicians Professional Development Bullying in Social Context: Promoting Resilience for Insecure Children and Teens Diversity, Equity, and Social Work: Continual Improvement Webinar Borderless Care: Navigating Transnational Caregiving in a Globalized World