2024 Fall Virtual Forum - Day 1

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2024 Fall Virtual Forum - Day 1

  • 11:45am – 12:00pm (EST)

    WELCOME & INTRODUCTION

    Anthony Estreet, PhD, MBA, LCSW-C
    CEO
    National Association of Social Workers

    PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT 

    Raffaele Vitelli, CAE
    Vice President
    Professional Education and Product Development
    National Association of Social Worker

    12:00pm – 1:00pm


    OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

    Mental Health Matters: Trends in Youth Mental Health (Social Work CE)

    John Richardson-Lauve, MSW, LCSW
    Senior Director of Community Outreach and Trauma-Informed Care Specialist
    St. Joseph’s Villa

    While most youth are healthy, physically and emotionally, one in every four to five youth in the general population meet criteria for a lifetime mental disorder and as a result may face discrimination and negative attitudes. According to recent data, instances of experiencing persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness have risen percent, youth considering suicide have risen 37 percent, and youth attempting suicide have risen 20 percent. This presentation will address these trends and other factors influencing youth mental health and the leadership role that social workers can play in addressing and staying ahead of them.

    Anthony Estreet, PhD, MBA, LCSW-C

    CEO

    National Association of Social Workers

    Raffaele Vitelli, CAE

    Vice President, Professional Education and Product Development

    National Association of Social Workers

    John Richardson-Lauve, MSW, LCSW

    Senior Director of Community Outreach and Trauma-Informed Care Specialist

    St. Joseph’s Villa

  • (Social Work CE)

    This session is designed to equip social workers with tools to respond to the trauma of gun violence at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Participants will learn the negative impact of the threat of gun violence in schools, discuss the value of proactive school safety measures, the importance of secure firearm storage through the Be SMART for Kids program, and receive salient, trauma-informed recommendations for learning tools and techniques for adults to respond to their own needs and the needs of a child if they are activated by an incident of gun violence.

    Abigail Hurst, MSW

    Director, Trauma-Informed Programs

    Everytown for Gun Safety

    Johanna Thomas, PhD, LCSW

    Director and Associate Professor

    University of Arkansas School of Social Work

  • (Social Work CE)


    Concurrent Breakout Session 1B: Program Design and Policy Related to Meeting the Needs of Children with Behavioral Treatment Needs Involved with Child Welfare: Opportunities and Challenges

    Peter J. Pecora, PhD

    Managing Director of Research Services

    Casey Family Programs

  • (Macro Social Work CE)

    It has been said the very foundations of our democracy are at stake in the 2024 elections. The Social Work Code of Ethics tells us “Social workers should be aware of the impact of the political arena on practice and should advocate for changes in policy and legislation to improve social conditions to meet basic human needs and promote social justice.” Social workers of all persuasions are looking at the 2024 election to see how it may impact the direction of the country.

    Ja’Bree Harris, MSW

    Public Policy and Advocacy Manager

    National Association of Social Workers

  • (Social Work CE)

    Social media has forever changed how we communicate, making it easier to connect and foster community, but can also lead to unintended negative consequences such as anxiety, depression, and diminishing self-worth. This session will overview research and insights into the psychological effects of social media, and how it shapes identity, self-esteem, and social interactions. Additionally, the session will explore how social workers can help students and young people cultivate healthier online habits and use social media to benefit themselves, their mental well-being, and their community.

    Doug Fagen, PhD, Private Practice

    Ambassador: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

    Center of Excellence (CoE) on Social Media and Youth Mental Health

  • 4:45pm – 5:45pm (EST)

    PLENARY SESSION

    Student Mental Health: A School Social Work Perspective (Social Work CE)

    Addressing school shootings, feeding children who are underfed, and advocating for proper learning resources are among the multifaceted responsibilities of school social workers.  The panel will address a rising concern about the state of children and adolescents’ mental health, especially within the school environment.

    Kashera Guy Robinson, DSW, LICSW
    Field Education Director & Clinical Assistant Professor
    Auburn University at Montgomery

    Robert Lucio, PhD, LCSW MSSW
    Online Program Director
    University of Tennessee College of Social Work

    Aaron M. Thompson, PhD, MSW, M.Ed
    Professor and Director
    University of Missouri School of Social Work
    Panel from School Social Work Specialty Practice Section

    5:45pm – 6:00pm


    Day One Closing Remarks

    Yvonne Elder Chase, PhD, LCSW, ACSW
    President, National Association of Social Workers

    Kashera Guy Robinson, DSW, LICSW

    Field Education Director & Clinical Assistant Professor

    Auburn University at Montgomery

    Robert Lucio, PhD, LCSW

    MSSW Online Program Director

    University of Tennessee College of Social Work

    Aaron M. Thompson, PhD, MSW, M.Ed

    Professor and Director

    University of Missouri School of Social Work

    Yvonne Elder Chase, PhD, LCSW, ACSW

    President, National Association of Social Workers

    Associate Professor, University of Alaska

  • 2022 NASW Virtual Forum Extra Product 1

    Altaf Husain, PhD, MSW

    Associate Professor

    Howard University School of Social Work

  • 2023 NASW Virtual Forum Extra Product 2

    Altaf Husain, PhD, MSW

    Associate Professor

    Howard University School of Social Work

  • 2024 NASW Virtual Forum Extra Product 3

    Altaf Husain, PhD, MSW

    Associate Professor

    Howard University School of Social Work