NASW-ND Events

Co-Sponsorship: Understanding and Addressing Post-Incarceration Syndrome: A Clinical Approach

In Partnership with NASW-IL

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Date: Mar 06, 2025

Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Zoom

Description: Join us for a comprehensive training on on understanding and treating Post-Incarceration Syndrome (PICS) to better equip clinicians to best support individuals affected by incarceration to support reentry and recovery.

Cost: 3 CEUs/$75/NASW members save $10! Contact NASW-IL with your NASW ID # to register

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Overview of Services and Benefits for People with Developmental Disabilities

In Partnership with NASW-IL

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Date: Mar 05, 2025,

Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST

Zoom

Description: This NASW-IL Northeastern District CEU presentation will provide a definition of developmental and intellectual disabilities (IDD).

Presenter: Rocío Perez, LCSW, and Susan Agrawal, PhD

Cost: 2.0 CEUs / $30 Nonmember / $10 NASW-IL Member / $20 All Other NASW Members

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Understanding Medical Aid in Dying in Clinical Practice

In Partnership with NASW-IL

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Date: Feb 18, 2025

Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CST

Zoom

Description: This NASW-NV event will equip you with the knowledge necessary to understand better medical aid in dying and the appropriate resources to better address your patients’ concerns.

Speaker: Ashley D. Fry

Cost: 1 CEU / $15 Nonmember / FREE NASW Member / FREE Student (No CEU)

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Tardive Dyskinesia and Other Drug-Induced Movement Disorders

NASW-ND Chapter Event

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Date: Monday, March 10, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CST

Speaker: Siri Mayo, PMHNP-BC

Location: Zoom

Cost: 1 CEU / $15 Nonmember / FREE NASW Member / Free for students (no CEUs)

Description: This presentation will cover drug-induced movement disorders (DIMDs), which are caused by antipsychotic medications used in the treatment of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, major depressive disorder and other psychiatric conditions. It will include an overview of what DIMDs are with a practical focus on signs and symptoms to help social workers assist in the early detection of these conditions in psychiatric patients.

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