NASW-ND Events

Fundamentals of Individual Clinical Social Work Supervision

In Partnership with NASW-IL

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Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Time: 1:00 to 5:00pm CT 

Presenter: Natalie K. Holzman, LCSW

Virtual Platform: Zoom Meeting

Cost: 4.0 Clinical Supervision CEUs / $100 Nonmember / $60 NASW Member

Description: This course qualifies for clinical supervision CEUs in Illinois. Aimed at both new and experienced supervisors, this course will cover what all supervisors need to know in order to engage most effectively, legally, and ethically with their supervisees. New supervisors can expect clear models for supervision, especially at the front end, to help them implement the complex set of supervisory tasks. Experienced supervisors in both practice settings and private practice can expect reinforcing on what they already do well to help them function more effectively and consistently. Administrative supervisors will learn how to facilitate highly effective service to clients and job satisfaction for staff by understanding the bottom line benefit of clinical supervision (i.e., improve client outcomes, boost morale and reduce staff burnout). All eligible attendees will be able to enter into the next edition of the NASW-Illinois Chapter Supervisor Registry, made available to individuals looking for clinical supervisors.

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Brains on Stress Can't Learn: Skills to De-Stress Children

In Partnership with NASW-IL

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Date: Nov 19, 2024

Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST

Zoom

Description: Children who have experienced trauma and stress cannot lean in the moment because their brain is stressed.

Presenter: Alisa Kaczoroswki, MS, MBA, Certified Trauma and Resilience Specialist

CEUs: 2.0 /$30 Nonmember/$10 NASW-IL Member/$20 NASW Member/

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Ethics & Boundaries as a Social Work Student: How to Handle Sticky Situations

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Date: Thursday, December 19, 2024

Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm ET

Virtual Platform: Zoom

Cost: Free

Description: Social work students face many ethical dilemmas, from complex supervisor-supervisee relationships, to understanding client needs, to balancing the time spent in school, work, and during your internship. This workshop will discuss how the NASW Code of Ethics is connected to the social work student experience and provide the tools and resources to navigate difficult situations.

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