Breaking Barriers: Navigating Cultural Humility, Ethical Dilemmas, and Cutting-Edge Practices in Social Work

NASW-Iowa Chapter

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September 19 and 20, 2024
Location: DMACC FFA Enrichment Center,
1055 SW Prairie Trail Pkwy, Ankeny, IA 50023


Keynote Speaker: Thursday, September 19

Dr. James Knight    

Keynote Address: Encouraging Hearts through Humility and Love

Founder of Lead with Humility and renowned Equality and Inclusion Strategist

James Knight is an educator, coach/mentor, consultant, author, itinerant speaker/teacher, and equity and inclusion strategist. As an equity and inclusion strategist, Dr. Knight works with leaders, schools, organizations, and individuals in the corporate, non-profit, governmental, and academic sectors to develop frameworks rooted in humility.

This keynote by Dr. James Knight will move hearts and get leaders fired up to be the change they wish to see in their community. In this keynote address, Dr. Knight will discuss the humility in building authentic community and how the power of care, love, and honor can lift the hearts of everyone in order to create a community of true belonging. What people need now more than ever in today’s working environment are people who believe in them and who genuinely care and are mindful. In this session, Dr. Knight will touch hearts and inspire the audience to show up differently within their respective spaces to make a positive impact.

For more information, on Dr. James Knight, please visit his website at Lead with Humility

Building Connections for a Socially Just Future

NASW-Washington Chapter

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The 2024 NASW-WA Statewide Conference will be an in-person event encompassing 1.5 days of intensive learning and dialogue. Our presenters play a critical role in this conference by leading important conversations, inspiring dialogue, and sharing best practices. Attendees have the opportunity to learn (earn up to 12 CEs!), network, and build connections. 

The Conference will be held in person on September 19-21, 2024 at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino in Airway Heights, WA (near Spokane) and will feature two-hour keynote presentations and 1.5-hour breakout session presentations. All presentations will be live.

Supervision: Foundations of Supervision

NASW Virginia

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September 20-21, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ET.
14 CEs, including 2 Ethics CEs. Registration deadline: Sept. 18. 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: Delores Dungee-Anderson, PhD, LCSW CTST

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