NASW Minnesota
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Central
In the coming years, social workers should expect to work with an increasingly diverse population. The U.S. Census Bureau projects increased diversity with respect to race and ethnicity by the year 2060. This increasing diversity is likely to be reflected in social work. Thus, accounting for diversity in our ethical practice – including our ethical deliberation processes – is paramount. Cultural values and beliefs – embedded in diversity – are undoubtedly central to our ethical social work practice.
NASW Wisconsin
1 p.m-5 p.m. Central
This workshop examines the unique ethical questions raised by our work with trauma survivors.
NASW Iowa
8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Central
This workshop will cover applicable codes and cultural competence standards, definitions of gender, gender identity, sex, and sexuality, language use considerations, transition stages, confidentiality boundaries and steps for resolving ethical dilemmas.
NASW New Jersey
12 p.m.-1 p.m. Eastern
Join us for an overview of the diverse Indigenous Peoples within the U.S. and how the social work profession has interacted with Indigenous individuals.
NASW California
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. PT both days
Conference theme: "Staying in the Game Through Collective Resistance and Healing"
What does critical race theory look like in practice? How can I deepen my connection and apply critical race theory to my practice? Join us as we build community, participate in critical-race informed workshops, earn CEUs, network, and more!