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Three Secrets to Successful Supervision

3.0 Supervision

NASWIA Chapter 0 604

VIRTURAL WORKSHOP

This event will not be recorded. 
Content from this LIVE WEBINAR will not be 
available at a later date. You will need to attend this event on the scheduled date and at the scheduled time. 

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Presenter: Laura Beaver

Date: Friday, December 6, 2024

Sign-in:8:30 am - 9:00 am

Workshop: 9:00 am - 12:15 pm

Cost: Member-$80.00/Non-Member-$130.00

3.0 CEU 

Workshop Description:

 

Excellent supervision in social work is essential for the professional growth, well-being, and effectiveness of practitioners. It ensures that social workers provide ethical, high-quality services while receiving the support and guidance necessary to navigate the complexities of their profession. It also has a large influence on a social worker's experience in the field and rate of burnout. Excellent supervision provides professional development, high-quality of service, emotional support, assistance with ethical decision-making, accountability, risk management, and continuous improvement. How do you do all of that in an hour every week? I'll teach you!

 

Goals and Objectives:

The opinions, findings, recommendations, or conclusions expressed by a presenting author or speaker do not necessarily reflect the views of NASW Iowa Chapter.

 

Presenter:  Laura Beaver, LMSW is a seasoned social worker with over 16 years in the field, including 8 years of full-time work in higher education as a faculty member, Field Education Director, and Program Director. She is the owner of Laura Beaver Consulting which was born out of her passion to help the field of social work thrive. She does this by training and coaching field and LCSW supervisors, faculty members, and leadership in higher education.

 

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Addressing Implicit Bias: The Social Workers' Ethical Responsiblities

3.0 Ethics

NASWIA Chapter 0 533

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

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Content from this virtual workshop will not be 
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Presenter: Gisele Ferretto, MSW, LCSW-C

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Check-in: 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm CT

Workshop: 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm CT

Cost: Member: $40.00/Non-member: $75.00

WIth intermitten breaks

3.0 CEUs

Please note that NASW-Iowa Chapter charges a $25.00 administrative fee for all cancellations.

Workshop Description:

This workshop is focused on the development of strategies to address the common, yet complex ethical issues concerning implicit bias that social workers face in their practice. Content will cover the following: definitions related to implicit bias, identification of implicit bias in behavioral health practice, strategies for addressing microaggressions, establishing and maintaining a practice of self-awareness, use of self, and the examination of implicit bias for effective outcomes.

 

Presenter: Gisele Ferretto, MSW, LCSW-C

Ms. Ferretto has over 39 years of social work experience in both clinical and macro practice areas. Her areas of expertise include: policy and leadership development, field education, child welfare practice, professional ethics, addressing implicit bias, supervision, confidentiality, and curriculum development. She earned her MSW from the University of Maryland School of Social Work and Community Planning and her BA in Sociology from Loyola University in Baltimore. Currently, Ms. Ferretto is on faculty at the University of Maryland School of Social Work and is the Director of Public Policy and Manager for Field Education Training for the Office of Field Education. She develops training materials and leads training opportunities for students, field instructors, and faculty field liaisons. She has also worked on reaccreditation for both the 2017 and 2023 SSW Self-Study Report for Reaccreditation by the CSWE. In addition, she supports the instruction of students in the Child Welfare Fellowship Program.

 

Addressing Racism as a Public Health Crisis: A Civic Duty

NASWIA Chapter 0 154

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

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Content from this VIRTUAL WORKSHOP will not be 
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Presenter: Dr. Melissa McCollister, MSW

 

8:30 am - 9:00 am (CT): Registration/Check-in

9:00 am - 12:15 pm (CT) – Workshop with intermittent breaks

Cost: Member Rate: $40.00/Non-member Rate: $70.00

CEUs: 3.0

Please note that NASW-Iowa Chapter charges a $25.00 administrative fee for all cancellations.

 

Workshop Description:

In the narrative of social justice advocacy, social workers encounter a pivotal juncture, guided by Critical Race Theory (CRT) to decolonize practice. How can we address ingrained racism and oppression in our care systems with cultural humility to advocate for a fairer society? This query propels us towards reshaping advocacy for justice, equity, inclusion, and belonging through collective community practice.

Presenter: Dr. Melissa K. McCollister is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Minnesota State University, Mankato, with over two decades of LGBTQ+ advocacy. As a white ally dedicated to addressing systemic racism affecting the BIPOC community, she focuses on holding herself and others with privilege and power accountable, while actively promoting racial and social justice within social work practice. Prior to academia, she worked in behavioral health and juvenile justice, and her teaching covers macro social work, administration and leadership, research, social policy, and trauma-informed practice. Her research emphasizes community capacity building, emotional intelligence, and advancing equity for LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities.

 

Clinical Supervision for Social Work: Monitoring and Mentoring Mental Health Professionals

Initial 6.0 Supervision

NASWIA Chapter 0 917

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

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Content from this virtual workshop will not be 
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Presenter: Tony Raymer, LISW, RPT-S

Friday, February 7, 2025

Check-in: 8:30 am - 9:00 am CT

Workshop: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm CT

Cost: Member: $150/Non-member: $210.00

WIth intermitten breaks

Please note that NASW-Iowa Chapter charges a $25.00 administrative fee for all cancellations.

 

This course has been designed to meet the requirements of the Iowa Board of Social Work & the Iowa Board of Behavioral Health for LISWs, LMHCs and LMFTS who are providing clinical supervision to LMSWs, t-LMHCs and t-LMFTS working towards their clinical licensure.

 

This NASW-IA sponsored comprehensive 6-hour workshop addresses the most critical issues for the clinical supervisor in social work.

 

Key concepts to be covered include:

  • Responsibilities and models of supervision.
  • Iowa regulatory and NASW requirements for supervision and the supervision plan.
  • Parallel process and effectively evaluating and improving supervision.
  • Research examining supervision models will be explored.

 

Presenter: TONY RAYMER, LISW, RPT-S, has worked in mental health and disability supports in Polk County since 2007. 

Exam Prep

NASWIA Chapter 0 211

SAVE THE DATE

Exam Prep withSophia F. Dziegielewski, Ph.D., LCSW (Dr. D)

Saturday, March 22 and Sunday, March 23

Additional detials will be coming soon!

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