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Promoting Resilience & Recovery from the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic
1.5 CEUs (may be counted as ethics of general CEUs)
Presenters:- Rachel Kaul, LCSW, CTS
- Kayla Siviy, MSW
This training is designed for social workers in a variety of practice settings to learn key information and skills needed to promote resilience and recovery at the community level from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Delivered by three social workers involved in leadership roles in the national COVID-19 crisis response and recovery effort, it will include:
- practical guidance on the specific stressors and psychological impacts of life during the pandemic;
- strategies to mitigate the psychological effects of the COVID-19 crisis, both for clients and for social workers themselves;
- organizational stressors of COVID-19;
- strategies for social work agency leadership to mitigate organizational stressors;
- ways to re-assess and adjust delivery of services to clients to promote service models that are accessible, equitable, and safe in the “new normal” of communities affected by COVID-19 public health emergency
The presentation will help social workers, whatever their practice area, to know what they need to know about COVID-19, and develop new clinical and managerial tools to promote greater equity, health, and safety in the community in the changed landscape COVID-19 has brought to American communities.
Disclaimers: The views and opinions of presenters expressed within this webinar do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the United States Government. Webinar content is not subject to copyright as work of the US government and is freely available from HHS.