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Addressing Intimate Partner Violence in Black Communities
Presented by Stephenie Howard, PhD, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1523Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
Intimate partner violence occurs in all communities, although this course will examine the dynamics of intimate partner violence in Black communities. In addition, this course will explore culturally sensitive assessments and interventions.

End of Life Planning: Living Wills and Advocacy in Death and Dying
Presented by Gabrielle Juliano-Villani, MSW, LCSW
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Course: #1533Level: Intermediate1.08 Hours
Death and dying is a natural stage of life, and social workers will undoubtedly work with individuals and families who are navigating death and dying. This webinar explores end-of-living planning and how social workers can work with clients to establish end-of-life plans.

Traveling In A Wheelchair: Tips, Tricks, And Tools To Help Your Clients Travel Successfully
Presented by Kathryn Sorensen, OTD, OTR/L, ADAC
Video
Course: #1517Level: Intermediate1.07 Hours
From planning a trip to getting on a plane, this short course highlights many of the nuances of traveling in a wheelchair, both nationally and internationally. The course will cover federal laws, important considerations, and helpful tips to help you prepare your client for the trip of their dreams. While there will be helpful information for people with all disabilities, this course will primarily focus on clients who use wheelchairs.

Serving Formerly Incarcerated Individuals: Understanding the Challenges of Reentry
Presented by Christina Reardon, MSW, LSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1516Level: Intermediate1.08 Hours
This course explores the complex challenges formerly incarcerated individuals face when reentering communities and examines how these challenges are the byproducts of historical, political and societal forces. The course also describes efforts to assist formerly incarcerated individuals and outlines why social workers with their strengths-based and person-in-environment perspectives are well suited to advocate for reforms to make reentry easier.

Therapeutic Relationship Ethics: Adapting in Our Modern World - Teletherapy and Self Disclosure
Presented by Lily Ostler, MSW, LMSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1494Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Social work is grounded in ethics. This course explores social work's code of ethics and implications for therapeutic relationships. In addition, this course covers the history of therapeutic relationship ethics and defines current changes in practice. This course also provides insight into how both the use of teletherapy and self-disclosure have changed in the modern therapeutic world.

Decreasing Caregiver Burnout
Presented by Mira Rollins, OTR/L
Video
Course: #1501Level: Introductory1.05 Hours
Successful outcomes and sustained health and wellness for patients depend on the compliance and performance of caregivers. This presentation identifies specific symptoms of caregiver burnout as well as interventions and goals to incorporate into the plan of care.

Social Workers' Role in Supporting Homeless Youth Podcast
Presented by Benjamin T. Bencomo, DSW, LISW, LCSW, Cheryl Pooler, DSW, LCSW
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Course: #1526Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Social workers working with youth and families will undoubtedly encounter youth who are experiencing homelessness. This podcast explores youth homelessness and the role of social workers in supporting homeless youth. This is part of the Continued Learning Podcast series.

Grief in Family Systems
Presented by Tami J. Micsky, DSW, MSSA, LSW, CT
VideoAudio
Course: #1492Level: Introductory1 Hour
Grief is a process and it impacts families in various ways. This webinar explores the impact of loss and grief on family systems.

Reasonable Modifications: What Does The ADA Say And What Are The Rights Of Your Clients?
Presented by Kathryn Sorensen, OTD, OTR/L, ADAC
Video
Course: #1491Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This short course is designed to give social workers an understanding of the rights and laws of people with disabilities as put into law under the ADA, FHA, AACA and other laws. It is these laws that allow people with disabilities to engage in occupations in the areas of work, home, public and private entities, transportation, and communication.

Identifying Clinical Biases
Presented by Michelle Gricus, DSW, LICSW, LCSW-C
VideoAudio
Course: #1490Level: Advanced1 Hour
In order to effectively work with clients, social work practitioners must be aware of their own biases. This course explores clinical biases and effective ways to improve decision-making and ultimately reduce bias.

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