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NASW-NYS: Response in Crisis: A Social Work Approach
Innovation and resilience are paramount to the work of social work practitioners. However, the effects of the pandemic highlighted the need for innovation and resiliency to be able to adequately adapt and support the ever-changing needs of our clients and communities. The COVID-19 pandemic has required practitioners at every level to alter the ways in which they engage with clients and client systems, colleagues and their own agency policies and protocols. This panel discussion will focus on the use of innovation and resiliency amidst the COVID-19 pandemic within various areas of professional social work practice. Each panelist will discuss how resiliency and innovation played a role in their respective areas of practice which include administration, clinical practice, and advocacy. Panelists will be discussing their expertise and bringing their lived experiences within the medical/healthcare, mental health, and community-based practice settings.
Ethical practice and service provision were also tested during the pandemic, and panelists will speak to their professional ethical responsibilities with regard to discrimination (including race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, marital status, political beliefs, immigration status, or mental/physical ability). Presenters will examine how the Code of Ethics both guided and raised uncertainty of practice innovation and resiliency during the pandemic. Panelists will discuss the importance of community care and provide examples of how they chose to implement it within their practice. Lastly, presenters will speak from their agency experiences on the ways COVID-19 unveiled organizational setbacks and/or gaps in services that may have been exacerbated by the pandemic and how practitioners can address these issues.
2 Social Work
Price
Standard
Non-Member
$40.00
Member
$20.00
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