Event date: 10/5/2024 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Export event
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Crafting Successful Group Supervision AND Independent Supervision Best Practices

NASW Virginia

October 4-5, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
14 CEs, including 9 ethics CEs. Day 1 focuses on the dynamics of group supervision, while Day 2 explores the best practices in independent supervision.
Registration deadline: Oct. 2.

Day 1: Supervision: Crafting Successful Group Supervision (7 CE Hours, including 2 ethics CEs). This may be purchased as a single-day training.

Learning objectives:

  • Review the impact of the regulations and ethical implications for consideration;
  • Review best practices for contracting, record-keeping, and regulatory compliance;
  • Examine common challenges of group supervision;
  • Review Group Supervision models, including Interactional, Competency-Based, Task and Reflective methodologies of practice;
  • Understand the unique needs and challenges of supervising a group; and
  • Learn models, tools, and best practices for effective group supervision.

 

Day 2: Supervision: Independent Supervision Best Practices & Managing Vicarious Liability (7 CE Hours, including 7 ethics CEs). This may be purchased as a single-day training.
Regulations for clinical social work supervision have increased both supervisory accountability and liability for competent practice across the country, especially in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Learning objectives:

  • Identify the essential requirements of independent clinical supervision practice
  • Understand vicarious liability in the independent clinical supervision process.
  • Recognize how evaluation is integral to the independent supervision process

Instructor: Dr. Ellen Fink-Samnick DBH, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, CCM, CCTP, CRP
 

2 Day, 14-Hour Course

NASW Members, $280. Non-Members, $364.

1 Day, 7-Hour Course

NASW Members, $154. Non-Members, $200.

Learn more and register here by October 2.

 

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