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Ethics and Boundaries of Supervision
Credit(s):
4 Ethics
Course Number:
WI-2025-01-31
Original Program Date:
January 31, 2025
Duration:
4 hours
Access:
Available for 5 months after event date
Date:
January 31, 2025 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM (Central Time (US & Canada))
A review of the NASW-ASWB best practice standards in social work supervision along with two ethical frameworks Congress 2000 and Reamer 2018 will provide practitioners with best practice guidelines to use in everyday practice while providing supervision and helping manage ethical dilemmas. Presenters will review recent history impacting current and prospective social workers in the U.S., including the 2020-2021 pandemic, school shootings, increased mental health issues, economic uncertainty, political discord, and global conflict. This review will be discussed to help promote resiliency and strength-based approaches to supervision with social work employees and students in field placement, including those with mental health and neurodivergent learning needs. When social work supervisors use best practices and supervise with empathy from a foundation of knowledge reviewed in this session communities and societies are likely better served.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the components of NASW and ASWB best practices in supervision.
Identify the components of at least one Ethical Decision-Making Model.
Understand the connection between recent history and its impact on social work practitioners, students, and supervisors.
Identify strategies to effectively supervise those with mental health diagnoses, neurodivergent social workers, and social work students.
4 Ethics
Price
Early Registration
Standard
Non-Member
N/A
$115.00
Gold Member
N/A
$65.00
Member
N/A
$85.00
Retired
N/A
$65.00
Student
N/A
$65.00
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