Supervision and Ethics for Clinical and Non-Clinical Social Work Services
This workshop will identify and analyze the professional concepts and functions critical to effective social work supervision in both administrative and clinical settings. Various aspects of supervision perspectives will be explored, including personality, client, and professional perspectives, as well as the reflective clinical perspective. This workshop will present a six-stage model of clinical supervision that addresses cultural competence, assessment process, and treatment approaches.
This workshop will incorporate the NASW Code of Ethics into the entire presentation as an integral part of the supervision process. We will address and apply a seven-tiered Ethical Hierarchy model to individual and macro supervision cases using relevant case scenarios.|
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A community meeting to address the current and future challenges of Alabama's children.
The Annual Fall Social Work Conference affords an opportunity to bring national speakers, along with the latest research, to child welfare practitioners in Alabama. Through the Title IV-E partnership between the Alabama Department of Human Resources and the Alabama Higher Education Consortium on Child Welfare, The University of Alabama School of Social Work is able to host the conference every year, focusing on a different aspect of public child welfare.
This training satisfies the ASBSWE licensure renewal requirements based on the amendments made to Chapter 850-X-8 Continuing Education requiring an additional 3.0 clinical contact hours of training on the DSM-TR-5 for clinical social workers.
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