Reimagining Social Work In Health

Change is One of the Hardest Things We Do & Creating Social Worker Resiliency through Trauma Informed Supervision


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1.5 Clinical Social Work Credits

Change is One of the Hardest Things We'll Do

Presenter:
Isis Bey, LCSW, CCTP II

How many times have you heard someone make a New Year's Resolution, Try to lose weight, or stop drinking coffee? Oftentimes, as helping professionals, we forget how difficult it is to change. It’s a Brain Thing. Change doesn’t happen in a linear process. YET, it is a PROCESS. This workshop helps professionals to further understand the change process  and how to support those they serve through this challenging journey."

Creating Social Worker Resilancy through Trauma Informed Supervision
Presenter:
Virginia Lee Bagby, LMSW

This presentation will provide attendees with knowledge and concepts for the practice of Reflective Supervision in Trauma Informed Programs. The workshop provides training in evidence-informed supervision practices, and tools to enhance staff engagement, prevent and identify vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue, and creating collaborative and protected professional space for the supervisor and staff member to process the work. The presentation  emphasizes the use of agency/organization mission and Trauma Informed tenets in the establishment of Reflective Supervision (RS) Practices in Social Work programs and provides lessons learned from implementing RS at the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline.

This session from the NASW National Conference is offered as a replacement for a virtual forum session that was cancelled.

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Breakout Session – Change is One of the Hardest Things We'll Do
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Session Evaluation
7 Questions
Post-Test
14 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  11/14 points to pass
14 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  11/14 points to pass You must score 80% or higher to pass.
CE Certificate
1.50 Clinical Social Work credits  |  Certificate available
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