2025 Annual Conference of the NASW Virginia and Metro DC chapters

NASW-DC and NASW-VA Chapters Joint Conference

Kyle Northam 0 2335

Earn 20.5 CEs for the In-Person Conference March 13-15, 2025, in Charlottesville, Va., or sister Virtual Conference May 1-3. Social workers who register for the On-Demand Conference gain access to all 35 recorded sessions, 5 general sessions, and more events, and can earn up to 80.5 CEs May 7-June 30. NASW members receive double discounts with members-only discounts AND early-bird rates if you sign up by Feb. 14! Topics cover all social work specialties and career levels, from foundational to advanced to emerging issues.

2025 Annual Conference of the NASW Virginia and Metro DC chapters

NASW-DC and NASW-VA Chapters Joint Conference

Kyle Northam 0 2335

Earn 20.5 CEs for the In-Person Conference March 13-15, 2025, in Charlottesville, Va., or sister Virtual Conference May 1-3. Social workers who register for the On-Demand Conference gain access to all 35 recorded sessions, 5 general sessions, and more events, and can earn up to 80.5 CEs May 7-June 30. NASW members receive double discounts with members-only discounts AND early-bird rates if you sign up by Feb. 14! Topics cover all social work specialties and career levels, from foundational to advanced to emerging issues.

Termination Ethics Forum

NASW-VT Ethics Forum

Kyle Northam 0 500
The forum will explore the different types of termination within the clinical setting, as well as, preparing for the ending of work with a client. During a planned termination a variety of behaviors and emotions resurface and  clinicians must skillfully navigate the changes that this phase of clinical work elicits. After the mini-presentation, participants will discuss case scenarios where ethical dilemmas are confronted.

Racial Equity: Creating a Healthier Country for All

NASW WI Chapter Webinar

Kyle Northam 0 642
Residents of the United States have some of the poorest health and shortest life expectancies of all the richest, industrialized countries. Despite having the world’s highest GDP, a high percentage of US babies die in their first year of life. We spend almost half of all healthcare dollars in the world, so why do we have such poor outcomes?

Mental Health Advocacy in the Hmong Community

NASW WI Chapter Webinar

Kyle Northam 0 435
This course examines the historical and generational trauma experienced by Hmong Americans in the United States. Despite Hmong Americans being in the United States for over 45 years, many providers continue to struggle with fully recognizing that their present-life experiences and modern-day symptoms, are triggered by past events. Providers also cannot make the connection to the root cause, thus resulting in Hmong Americans exhibiting the effects of historical trauma through mental health and substance abuse. This course will provide providers with an understanding of the experiences of Hmong Americans and enable providers to bridge the difference between themselves and Hmong Americans in the helping profession.
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