COVID-19 Vaccines Through a Social Work Lens

Supporting Informed Client Vaccine Decision Making Through MI and SBIRT

Cat McDonald 0 2486
Learn how to apply MI and SBIRT frameworks in supporting clients in their decision-making around COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.

This webinar is the second in a series of three webinars that are part of NASW’s Connect to End COVID-19 initiative, undertaken in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work and funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This webinar is made possible with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and is offered free of charge to all.

Register for "COVID-19 Vaccines Through a Social Work Lens"

NASW-NJ 2022 Virtual Annual Conference

A Legacy of Change, A Future of Action

Mark Wills 0 5790
Join the New Jersey chapter for a two-day conversation exploring the Future of Social Work. Engaging key note speakers and workshops will provide attendees an opportunity to learn about and discuss not only the changing face of our profession, but how to best to prepare ourselves and our clients to participate in a world where change is happening exponentially.

The Complicated World of Family Cutoffs: Causes, Interventions, and a Deeper Understanding

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Josh Klapperick 0 1495

Family estrangements or cutoffs are extremely widespread, affecting literally millions of people of all ages. The pain and damage from a cutoff can have a ripple effect that is passed down for generations.

 

Why are cutoffs so common? What are the causes? What can families do to prevent or repair rifts? How can we as Social Workers intervene to help the family find a path forward? In this webinar we will discuss partial and total cutoffs, some of the reasons families so frequently become estranged and how Social Workers can help families find a way back to a relationship.

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