Webinars
Displaying 85 - 96 of 112This webinar will provide a historical perspective of disability policy in the United States, and will examine how public policy at the State and National level influences services and outcomes…
This interactive webinar will discuss all aspects of harm reduction. Participants will be able to identify at least 3 principles of harm reduction work. Participants will be able to define harm…
Successful step-parenting is often not intuitive and develops differently. Step or bonus families is a unique family structure with complex stressors and should have individualized goals and…
Being able to successfully manage differences and challenges in supervision is a hallmark of the clinically prepared supervisor. In this interactive webinar some of the major reasons for…
Many new drugs are making local and national headlines such as K2/Spice and Bath Salts. This interactive webinar will discuss the latest developments and information regarding synthetic…
Dates: Monday, March 2, 2026 & Monday, March 9, 2026. This is a 2-day webinar. Former title: The Comprehensive Assessment and Case Planning. …
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…
In providing case management services, social workers often confront systematic language barriers between service providers as well as competing agendas and misconceptions among agencies. In this…
This interactive webinar will provide an overview of understanding the signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression in youth as well as strategies to aid families during challenging times.…
This three-hour webinar offers social workers at any stage in their careers to claim their role as lifelong learners in their own social, emotional learning. This webinar will explore the social,…
When we work with other human beings, it is inevitable that we will be triggered at one time or another. A trigger has been likened to “emotional shrapnel,” and can serve as a…
Leadership is often learned through the role models you grow up and work with. This results in leadership experiences that are more often “caught than taught”. Is what you…