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Recorded Webinars2025 Ethics Institute Recording Recorded on April 30, 2025 9 CEUs (including 6 Ethics CEUs & 3 Supervision CEUs) Cost: $100 for members; $140 for non-members Purchase Here Content Details Navigating AI in Social Work Practice Recorded on April 30, 2025; This workshop was part of the 2025 Ethics Institute. Access to this workshop can also be gained by purchasing the full Ethics Institute access. 3 Ethics CEUs Cost: $45 for members; $75 for non-members Purchase Here Workshop Description: Dr. Jamie Sundvall, a leader in social work education serving as the Touro University System Assistant Provost of AI and the Assistant Dean and Director of Distance Education in the Graduate School of Social Work. She brings her expertise in ethics and emerging technologies to a crucial discussion on ethical AI use in social work practice. With a deep understanding of ethical frameworks and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in human services, Dr. Sundvall’s presentation will go into the complexities of integrating AI while upholding social work’s core values. She explores key ethical dilemmas, such as client confidentiality, bias in AI-driven decisionmaking, and the potential for automation to either enhance or erode the human-centered nature of social work. She will discuss current AI trends that both directly and indirectly impact social workers. Drawing from her leadership experience and academic scholarship, Dr. Sundvall will provide insight into how social workers can navigate these challenges responsibly and advocate for ethical AI implementation in practice settings. Dr. Jamie Sundvall is a leader in social work education. She brings her
expertise in ethics and emerging technologies to a crucial discussion on
ethical AI use in social work practice. With a deep understanding of
ethical frameworks and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in
human services, Dr. Sundvall’s presentation will go into the complexities
of integrating AI while upholding social work’s core values. She explores
key ethical dilemmas, such as client confidentiality, bias in AI-driven
decision-making, and the potential for automation to either enhance or
erode the human-centered nature of social work. She will discuss
current AI trends that both directly and indirectly impact social workers.
Drawing from her leadership experience and academic scholarship, Dr. Sundvall will provide
insight into how social workers can navigate these challenges responsibly and advocate for ethical
AI implementation in practice settings. 2024 Annual Conference Recordings Recorded fall of 2024 36.5 CEUs (including 10.5 Ethics CEUs & 4.5 Supervision CEUs) Cost: $165 for members; $265 for non-members Purchase Here Content Details 2024 Ethics Institute Recording Recorded on April 24, 2024 6 CEUs (including 3 Ethics CEUs & 3 Supervision CEUs) Presenters: Dr. Frederic Reamer, Lee Tepper, Erin Upchurch, Danielle Smith, Liam Strausbaugh, and Hannah Ware Cost: $100 for members; $140 for non-members Content Details & Purchase 2023 Conference Recordings Recorded on November 16 & 17, 2023 33.5 CEUs (including 9.5 ethics CEUs & 3 Supervision CEUs) Cost: $160 for members; $260 for non-members Purchase Here Content Details 2022 Conference Recordings Recorded on November 17 & 18, 2022 Up to 30 CEUs (3+ ethics; 3+ supervision) Cost: $150-$250 Purchase Here Content Details Advanced Ethical Issues for Mandated Reporters of Child Maltreatment Recorded on May 17, 2022 3 ethics CEUs for social workers Presented by Kathryn Krase, PhD, JD, MSW Cost: $45 for NASW Member; $75 for non-members Purchase Here Mental and Behavioral Health Professionals throughout the United States are mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment. However, our legal requirement to report is often confusing to navigate in relation to our other professional and ethical responsibilities. This workshop is intended for mental and behavioral health who already have a basic understanding of their obligations as mandated reporters and want to explore areas that are complicated by our professional relationships with clients in light of our legal obligations. Specifically, we will explore informed consent practices with different client populations, supporting practice with clients after making a report, and how to work with child protective services, especially in light of concerns for racial and social justice in the child welfare system. Making the Tough Call: Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Reporting Suspected Recorded on April 12, 2022 3 ethics CEUs for social workers Presented by Kathryn Krase, PhD, JD, MSW Cost: $45 for NASW Member; $75 for non-members Many professionals throughout the United States are mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment. However, the legal requirement to report is often confusing to navigate in relation to our other professional and ethical responsibilities. This workshop provides profession-based context to the role of mandated reporter. Mandated reporters will learn a framework to guide the decision to make this “tough call” using research findings and practical advice based on real case examples. 2022 Updates to the DSM-5-TR Recorded on April 20, 2022 2 CEUs for social workers, counselors, and marriage & family therapists Presented by Jennifer Haywood, LISW-S Cost: $10 for NASW members; $50 for non-members Purchase Here Significant changes—including the addition of prolonged grief disorder and the inclusion of symptom codes for suicidal behavior and non-suicidal self-injury, refinement of criteria, and comprehensive literature-based updates to the text—will appear in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR), to be released by American Psychiatric Association Publishing in March. Read More>>> 2021 Conference Recordings Recorded on November 18 & 19, 2021 Up to 31.5 CEUs (5.5 ethics, 6 supervision) Cost: $75 - $250 Purchase Here Content Details Region 2 - 2021 Virtual Conference Recorded on June 11, 2021 10.5 CEUs Purchase Here Content Details Affirmative Therapy for Transgender/Gender Diverse Youth and Adolescents Recorded on July 13, 2016 - 1 social worker & counselor Ethics CEU Presented by Erin Upchurch, LISW-S Cost: $10 for non-members (free for members on free CEU page) Purchase Here Participants will learn about evidence-based models of treatment and discuss strategies in advocating for gender diverse youth and adolescents within and outside of a clinical setting. Understanding Roles and Rules in Family Child Custody Cases* Laura Gaines, MSW, LISW-S Recorded on March 18, 2020- Eligible for 1 social worker & counselor ethics CEU Cost: $10 for non-members (free for members on free CEU page) Purchase Here When working with families involved in child custody disputes it is vital that social workers understand their specific roles and limitations. The intersection between child-parent relationships, mental health, law, high conflict relationships, legal procedures, and ethical guidelines is fraught with challenges. We can be most supportive of our clients when we are clear about our roles and boundaries. We will review the basic laws and ethical guidelines around social workers’ involvement with child custody cases, including working with Guardian Ad Litems, attorneys, and courts. Basic Competence in Verification of Emotional Support Animal Need Recorded on March 10, 2021 2 Ethics CEUs for social workers and counselors Presented by Janet Hoy-Gerlach, LISW-S, PhD & Aviva Vincent, PhD Please note that the webinar is free to watch at the link below. The purchase link is to get access to the CEUs. Cost for CEUs: Free for members; $30 for non-members Watch Here Purchase CEUs Here (must complete post-test) Social Workers are ethically required to practice only in areas they are competent in. According to the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), social work competence is defined as “the ability to integrate and apply social work knowledge, values, and skills to practice situations in a purposeful, intentional, and professional manner to promote human and community well-being”. When presented by a client with a request for a letter verifying need for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA), a social worker with competence in this area needs: - Knowledge: ESA vs. other therapeutic roles of animals; policy/law relating to client eligibility for an ESA; and benefits and risks of human-animal interaction (HAI)
- Skill: integrating/applying the above knowledge to: 1) determine whether a client’s health/mental health condition is eligible for ESA consideration; 2) determine whether benefits of HAI are/can be expected to ameliorate impairment related to a client’s eligible health/mental health condition; and 3) write an appropriate ESA verification letter
- Social work ethics/values: awareness of social justice – accessibility, equity, participation, and human rights – and ethical issues relevant to clients seeking ESAs.
Mandated Reporting on Elder Abuse Training August 19, 2020 Presented by Sylvia M. Pla-Raith, MA, LSW 1.5 CEUs for social workers and counselors, meets ethics requirement Cost: $10 for NASW members, $15 for non-NASW members Purchase Here In this session we will review the Ohio’s adult protection laws and limitations. We will share case scenarios, interventions and strategies for successful community partnerships to combat elder abuse and exploitation. By the end of this session you should be able to review the NASW Code of Ethics and mandatory reporting responsibilities, know the revisions to the Ohio Adult Protective Services program laws and regulations, know the Ohio mandatory reporter requirements, including immunity and the failure to report. Recognize common characteristics and risk factors of victims and perpetrators, and know the definitions and differences of capacity, competency and self-determination.
Motivational Interviewing June 19, 2020 Presented by Susan Russell, LISW-S, LICDC-CS 5.5 CEUs for social workers and counselors Cost: $10 for NASW members, $15 for non-NASW members Purchase Here During this training, participants will learn the foundations of Motivational Interviewing and connections with the Stages of Change Model, the key components and general principles of Motivational Interviewing Spirit, Motivational Interviewing Skills and Traps, Change vs Sustain Talk, asking evocative questions, assessing importance and confidence about making a change, and developing a change plan. Brain-Based Play Interventions Recorded on January 23, 2017 - Eligible for 1 social worker & counselor CEU
Presented by Pamela J. Miller, JD, MSW, LISW-S $10 for non-members (free for members on free CEU page) Purchase Here This training will review the three primary brain systems, the basic forms of play, and identify play interventions to treat each level of brain organization. |