Future Proofing Your Social Work Practice

NASW New Hampshire Chapter

Josh Klapperick 0 501

Laura Burney Nissen, Ph.D.,CADC III

This program has been approved for 3.0 Continuing Education hours for licensure. NASW NH Authorization Number 4264.

This workshop will help participants acquire practical skills to future-proof their social work practice. This includes scanning and sensemaking of the world around us, as well as thinking through “the inner work of foresight” regarding personal and professional dimensions of dealing with constant change all around us. Participants will leave with a variety of imaginative and real-world tools – and very specific takeaways to begin exploring the future of their focus area. Additional information will be provided for those that wish to continue learning more about foresight and get involved with the “Social Work Futures Lab 2.0” about to open up nationally as a learning and practice community.

Crafting Successful Group Supervision AND Independent Supervision Best Practices

NASW Virginia

Josh Klapperick 0 928

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. El&am

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