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Virtual: Behavioral Health Care and Ethics

Need Your 3 Ethics Hours?

Looking for Variety and Unique Training Opportunity

Join NASW KS Chapter and NASW-OK Members for this unique opportunity.

6 CEU Hours for the Day

3 General CEUs for the Morning and 3 Ethics CEUs in Afternoon

Half Day or Full Day Registration Available Here

1) Person First Language in Psychosocial Rehabilitation

09:00 AM - 10:30 AM

James L. Smith, MSW Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Performance Improvement Coordinator at NorthCare Mental Health Services

1)      Understand definition of “Person First Language”

2)      Understand differences between treatment and recovery

3)      Be familiar with elements of Inclusion & Diversity in language

4)      Understand elements of discrimination in language

5)      Know the difference between “Identity-first” and “Person-First” language, and how each used 

2) How Social Workers are Navigating Advance Care Planning During COVID-19

10:40 AM - 12:10 PM

Dr. Tina L. Peterson, PhD, MPH, CSW, LMSW, Norman, Oklahoma

OU Anne & Henry Zarrow School of Social Work Associate Professor

1.     Describe what is known about advance care planning across the lifespan  

2.     Discuss how technology is impacting conversations about advance care planning

3.     Identify promising approaches to initiating conversations about advance care planning 

Ethics and Clinical - CEUS - 3 Hours for Afternoon Session

3) Growing Up and Out: Helping Traumatized Youth Become Successful

01:00 PM - 02:30 PM

Amber Jewell, LMSW (NASW-KS Board Member)

LeRoy, KS - School Social Worker| Private Therapist| Motivational Speaker| Author|

1) Learn biopsychosocial phases of childhood to adulthood.

2) Explore independent living skills and tools for youth transitions.

3) Identify tools that will work with youth transitioning to adulthood

4) Ethical Decision Making and the NASW Code of Ethics with social work practice

4) Assessment and intervention: SUICIDE PREVENTION

02:45 PM - 04:15 PM

Phelica A. Glass, LSCSW, GCCAC, FAAGC, CSOTP

Private Practice, Topeka, KS - (NASW-KS Board Member)

1)Participants will review the purpose of the treatment plan.

2) Participants will discuss the use of the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale.

3) Participants will explore the importance of culturally competent client driven treatment plans.

4) Ethical Decision Making and the NASW Code of Ethics with social work practice