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Ethics and Leadership: Fostering Inclusivity and Integrity in Social Work
Friday, June 14, 2024
9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Zoom
Workshop Description:
This advanced training workshop centers around the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics, emphasizing inclusive leadership, professional boundaries, and self-care within ethical social work practices. It is specifically tailored for supervisors and professionals working with interns, providing them with the skills needed to lead effectively and ethically in dynamic and diverse environments.
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Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for social work supervisors and professionals overseeing interns, particularly those looking to enhance their leadership and ethical practices in various settings, including during challenging transitions such as the post-pandemic recovery.
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Workshop Objectives:
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Inclusive Leadership: Enhance leadership skills by integrating inclusivity, ensuring a supportive environment where diversity is embraced and all voices are respected.
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Understanding and Implementing Boundaries: Gain the expertise needed to effectively establish and manage professional boundaries in line with the NASW Code of Ethics.
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Self-Care as Ethical Practice: Explore practical self-care strategies that underpin ethical practice, highlighting the significance of personal well-being in professional decision-making.
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Ethical Challenges and Decision-Making: Tackle ethical dilemmas, particularly those involving mental health concerns among interns and new professionals in the field.
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Enroll in this workshop to advance your leadership and ethical capabilities, ensuring your supervisory role positively influences both your team and the broader social work community.
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