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Artificial Intelligence in Social Work: Ethics, Perspectives, and Practice
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming human services and social work practice, creating new challenges and opportunities across micro, mezzo, and macro levels. This webinar brings together three professionals to discuss the ethical considerations, diverse perspectives, and emerging practices related to AI in social work. Presenters will share real-world examples of how AI is being used in clinical, community, and organizational settings, and consider its impact on client well-being, confidentiality, and equity. Participants will explore strategies for integrating AI tools responsibly into practice while maintaining professional standards and values. The session will also provide a space to critically reflect on how AI intersects with advocacy, policy, collaboration, and systemic change. Attendees will leave with resources, practical insights, and critical questions to guide their own engagement with AI in social work.
Learning Objectives:
- Examine different perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence in social work, including opportunities, risks, and diverse practitioner viewpoints.
- Identify ethical considerations and challenges associated with integrating artificial intelligence into social work practice.
- Apply strategies for responsibly incorporating AI tools into social work while maintaining professional values, confidentiality, and equity.
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| Non-Member | $35.00 | | Member | $25.00 | | Specialty Practice Sections | $0.00 |
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