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2020 Intersections in Practice: Forward Together: Social Workers Leading Change
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Free for SPS Members - $20 for Non-SPS NASW Members - $30 for Non-NASW Members
Participants members can earn 1.5 Social Work CEs by reading this bulletin and passing the online test.
Participants will gain understanding about:
- How social workers can help to develop clients a menu of evidence-based options for recovery and empower them to choose the path most attractive to them.
- Help social workers better understand best practices/policies to enhance patient support and create a diverse, culturally responsive health program.
- Help social workers identify and strengthen efforts toward addressing racial imbalance and unequal treatment of individuals, children, and families.
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Non-Member | $30.00 | Member | $20.00 | Specialty Practice Sections | $0.00 |
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