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Social Work Ethicstravaganza!
Trinity University
Washington, DC
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Social Work Ethicstravaganza!
The Ethicstravaganza offers two separate ethics CE workshops, each offering 3 CEs in Ethics for a total of 6/day. The cost of attending a single, 3-hour workshop is $75 or you may attend both workshops, receiving 6 Ethics CEs, for $135.

Workshop Descriptions:

MORNING WORKSHOP:

Updating our Status: Social Media and Social Work Ethics CE Workshop, Led by Lisa Kays

This workshop explores the intersection of social media, the online world, and technology and our ethical practice as social workers. The workshop will explore specific cases and questions about our work in the digital age in the context of the NASW Code of Ethics and the practical and clinical experience of other participants. In addition, participants will be invited to explore their own feelings, reactions, attitudes and beliefs as relates to the online world and their practice and to develop and discuss clinical approaches with clients that take into account a diverse, tolerant approach to the digital world we all now navigate.

Learning objectives of the course:
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
1. Identify three principles within the NASW Code of Ethics relevant to the use of social media in social work practice.
2. Apply principles within the NASW Code of Ethics to clinical scenarios related to the online world, technology or social media.
3. Identify three ways to protect the safety and confidentiality of clients in the digital world.
4. Identify two personal beliefs or cultural assumptions related to social media and understand how those might impact work with clients or in the agency setting with colleagues, supervisees, etc.

This course is appropriate for social workers at the following levels of practice: beginning and intermediate.

Because the workshop is highly participatory and draws heavily on clinician questions and scenarios, it is applicable to a wide-range of social workers at varying levels of experience. Indeed, social workers will walk away with different take-aways depending in their level/experience in practice, as outlined below:

Beginner: Beginning social workers will have an opportunity to explore how social media can and does impact their practice, and to start to develop their own values and identitybased on and informed by the NASW Code of Ethics and experiences of more advanced cliniciansrelated to how they may or may not interact with social media and/or integrate it into their work.

Intermediate: Intermediate level social workers who may have developed a more cohesive professional identity and values will be able to explore how social media may or may not fit into that identity and their values. They may explore and benefit more from discussion of strategies for managing clinical scenarios related to social media based on those that have emerged in their prior experience. In addition, they will have an opportunity to reflect on and review practices they have been engaging on and to assess their appropriateness in light of the NASW Code of Ethics and input from other clinicians.

The workshop will be led by Lisa Kays, LICSW, LCSW-C. Lisa began writing and thinking about the ethics and influence of technology and social practice as an MSW student and has continued to teach, write, and learn about these issues throughout her career as a social worker since 2011. With an MA in international print journalism and a prior career in public relations and communications, Lisa has experience with and knowledge of the practical elements of technology and social media that she blends with her practice as a social worker and brings to these workshops.

In order to receive CEUs and certificate, attendees must attend the full workshop, sign in and out and complete a course evaluation. CEU certificates will be handed out at the end of the workshop.

This training is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the D.C. Board of Social Work. Lisa Kays PLLC maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval for continuing education credits. Social workers participating in this course will receive 3 ethics continuing education clock hours.

If you have questions or concerns about the course content, references or content evaluation, contact Lisa Kays at lisa@lisakays.com or 202-350-1640.

If you have questions or concerns about registration, facilities, accommodation for disability, or course administration, contact Lisa Kays at lisa@lisakays.com or 202-350-1640.

Any concerns, complaints or grievances related to this workshop may be addressed to Dr. Eileen Dombo at dombo@cua.edu.

AFTERNOON WORKSHOP:

Sex Positive and Ethical Social Work, Led by Michael Giordano

Getting it on!: Sex positive and Ethical Social Work

Sex & sexuality are topics that social workers often feel unprepared to address with clients. A combination of discomfort with the topics and lack of knowledge often lead to us avoiding these discussions. In this workshop, you will gain insights into working with clients utilizing a sex positive approach to sexual expression. Participants will learn an objective tool to help guide conversations around sexual health as well as discuss real world case studies.


Learning objectives of the course:


As a result of this workshop, participants will:
--Understand the principles of sexual health.
--Gain insight on client-centered social work relevant to sex.
--Be able to guide their work through a sexual health ethical framework.


This course is appropriate for social workers at all levels of practice: beginning, intermediate and advanced.


The workshop will be led by Michael Giordano, LICSW.  


Based in Washington, DC, Michael Giordano has been a Clinical Social Worker since 1999. He earned his MSW from the University of Maryland, Baltimore and worked in small non-profits before entering private practice in 2007. While serving a wide range of clients and their concerns, his main interests are gender identity, trauma, and sex therapy. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Greater Washington Society for Clinical Social Work (GWSCSW) and National Association of Social Workers. Mike is an avid yogi, flustered dad, and comic book nerd. www.WhatIHearYouSaying.com mike.Giordano.MSW@gmail.com


Agenda

   Introductions
   Brainstorming around stigmas
   Paper Toss Activities: Exploring sexual ethics
   Review Six Principles of Sexual Health
   Review of relevant Code of Ethics
   Discussion of what sexually active people want from their        therapists/social workers
   Case Studies
   Summary/Q & A

CEUs: Participants successfully completing this workshop and the course evaluation will receive 3 face-to-face Ethics Continuing Education credits.

Fees: $75, payable by check to Michael Giordano or at eventbrite.com link.  Payment must be made prior to the workshop. Refunds will not be given for cancellations once fees are paid.

In order to receive CEUs and certificate, attendees must attend the full workshop, sign in at the beginning and end of the session and complete a course evaluation. CEU certificates will be handed out at the end of the workshop.

This workshop is approved for social work ethics continuing education by the District of Columbia Board of Social Work. Michael Giordano maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers participating in this course will receive 3 ethics education clock hours.

If you have questions or concerns about the course content, references or content evaluation, registration, facilities, accommodation for disability, or course administration, contact Michael Giordano at Mike.Giordano.MSW@gmail.com or 202-460-6384.

Details

Date: Saturday, May 4, 2019
Time: Morning: 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Lunch Break: 12:15-1:30 p.m.
Afternoon: 1:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

Location: Trinity University, 125 Michigan Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20017

Cost: $75/workshop or $135/both workshops

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Trinity University (Ver)
125 Michigan Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20017
United States
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Organizador: Lisa Kays Psychotherapy and Improv
En BPT desde: Jul 05, 2018
 
Lisa Kays or Michael Giordano


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