June 28-29. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ET. 14 CEs, including 14 ethics CEs.
Day 1: Mastering the Ethical Divide of Digital Technology and Clinical Social Work Supervision (7 CE Hours, Includes 7 Ethics CEs). May be purchased as a single-day training.
Learning objectives for Day 1:
- Strengthen effective supervisory oversight for managing the current ethical disrupters of technology proficiency, appropriate use of social media and electronic communication, mandatory duty-to-warn situations, and industry demands for interstate practice and licensure portability.
- Learn to effectively juggle these moving parts through a lens of professional liability for both the supervisor and supervisee.
- Blend new knowledge with industry scenarios and application of the latest professional resources, including the 2017 Technology and Social Work Practice and NASW Code of Ethics.
Day 2: Trauma-Directed Supervision: Awareness, Advancement, Activation (7 CE Hours, 7 Ethics CEs). May be purchased as a single-day training.
Learning objectives for Day 2:
- Identify industry-evidence to validate implementation of trauma-directed supervision.
- Identify the essential components of trauma-directed supervision for social work supervisors.
- Understand how to implement trauma-directed supervision across individual and group processes.
- Align trauma-direct supervision with industry Established Resources of Guidance (e.g., CSWE EPAS Competencies, NASW Code of Ethics, Board of Social Work Regulations)
Presenter: Ellen Fink-Samnick DBH, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, CCM, CCTP, CRP