Self-care isn't just for clients
The ethics of self-care for social workers
Approved by NASW-NC A-372-2232022
PREVIOUS WORKSHOP: May is Mental Health Month and self-care is for everyone, including professionals who serve others. In this interactive workshop, we will explore terms (such as PTSD, black fatigue, and more), review the NASW Code of Ethics stance on Self-Care for social workers, and highlight evidence-based practices that support and augment mental and physical well-being.
This workshop has been approved by NASW-NC for 3-Continuing Education Units with 1 CEU for Ethics.
WHEN: Monday May 23, 2022 9am - Noon
WHERE: Virtually
COST: $75
Facilitator: Natalie Gidney-Cole, MSW, LCSW
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Self-Care Isn't Just for Clients: The Ethics of Self-Care for Social Workers (PayPal)
CREATING SAFE SPACES: How School Social Workers can Implement TILT (Trauma Informed Leadership Teams) Into Their Everyday Practice (3 hours)
In this workshop, social workers and other school professionals will develop a plan for the implementation of trauma informed interventions in their schools.
WHEN: Thursday, June 22, 2023, • 1:00pm - 3:50pm
WHERE: Hillside High School as part of the Durham Public School's Summer SPLASH
COST: Free to Durham Public Schools Employees
PRESENTER: Natalie Gidney-Cole, MSW, LCSW
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