NASW-MT, NASW-WY Chapters: Trauma, Resilience and Advanced Skills for Behavioral Health Professionals Conference (Virtual)

NASW-Montana Chapter and NASW-Wyoming Chapter

Anne Harding 0 826

The NASW- Montana and NASW-Wyoming Chapters are once again excited to host a virtual conference open to any and all behavioral health professionals. this event will consist of 15 ceus and will be completely virtual providing an accessible learning space for urban and rural participants.

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Supervision: Foundations of Supervision

NASW Virginia

Josh Klapperick 0 994

November 1-2, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ET.
14 CEs, including 2 ethics CEs. Registration deadline: Oct. 30. Hurry—This course always fills fast, and space is limited!

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the most critical issues for the clinical supervisor in social work and better understand the function of supervision and the role of the supervisor.
  • Discuss useful theories and approaches when supervising individuals or groups of supervisees.
  • Identify and understand potential ethical issues related to supervision.

Note: This course fulfills the training requirement mandated by the Virginia Board of Social Work to provide clinical supervision for LCSW candidates.

Presenter: Nikole Jiggetts, LCSW

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