Events
- “Optional Practical Training”
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Ethical challenges in supervision often require balancing complex dynamics—between support and accountability, autonomy and responsibility.
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The Unfinished Business of Childhood: Healing the Social Worker’s Childhood Trauma Wounds Part 2
CategoriesBuilding on the insights of Part 1, this workshop continues the exploration of how unresolved childhood trauma can shape the professional and personal lives of social workers.
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Become a skilled, compassionate clinician applying evidence-based research in audiology practice.
Date & Time: January 8 •7:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Virtual Presentation Room -
This training is designed for clinicians who are interested in working with, or currently work with, athletes of all ages, in therapeutic or performance settings.
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Physical and Mental health professionals cannot ignore the impact that various forms of bias play into the barriers to and disparities experienced in the delivery of care.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become increasingly accessible in social work, ethical and transparent use is critical to upholding core professional values.
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This experiential four-part course offers social workers a unique, creative pathway to explore, strengthen, and sustain their own well-being using the reflective methodology of Photovoice.
Date & Time: January 28 – February 25 •9:30am – 11:00amLocation: Virtual -
In this interactive webinar, participants will deepen their understanding of how the “use of self” shapes the supervisory relationship and fosters professional growth.
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This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the OPT application process, timelines, and requirements.
Date & Time: February 4 •1:30pm – 3:00pmLocation: Post Hall, Suite 200 -
CPT Workshop: Understanding Curricular Practical Training and Gain Experience While You Study
CategoriesThis workshop will guide you through the CPT application process, eligibility requirements, and important deadlines.
Date & Time: February 10 •11:00am – 12:30pmLocation: Post Hall, Suite 200 -
Supervision for Sustainability: Cultivating Trauma Stewardship and Competence in Emerging Clinicians
CategoriesAs mental health professionals are increasingly asked to provide trauma informed care for complex client needs and systemic challenges, clinical supervisors hold a unique responsibility; the ensure supervisees develop competence in trauma informed practice while also fostering resilience and sustainability in their professional lives.