NASW Michigan
1-4 p.m.
Deaf and hard of hearing individuals possess a number of risk factors for SUD including social isolation, access to resources, and unemployment. In this microcourse, Deb Guthmann, Ed.D., NIC, and Dr. Makoto Ikegami co-host a training founded upon the ASAM Criteria to improve treatment for SUD among this population.
NASW Michigan
Prerecorded and live virtual content available May 7-June 5
The SUD Supervision Institute prepares social workers and counselors from various specializations and backgrounds to provide better clinical supervision and to better assess, diagnose and treat adults and adolescents suffering from co-occurring disorders.
NASW Michigan
1-4 p.m.
Using the ASAM Criteria as a foundation, this session will help social workers' efforts to improve treatment for substance use disorder amongst the justice-involved population (individuals who have had interactions with the criminal justice system as a defendant).
NASW Michigan
9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
This conference will explore critical racial and social justice conversations in the field and provide direct ways for social workers to take action in their practices and communities.