10 Ethical Questions to Ponder in 2021
An ethics webinar for all social workers (2 CEUs)
10 Ethical Questions to Ponder in 2021
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
5:00-7:00 p.m. CST
2 CEUs - may be counted as ethics or general CEUs
Presenter: Karen Goodenough, MSW, LGSW
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Has the past year brought up new questions about your social work practice? With so much change to life and work, have you felt like you’re missing something in the information overload? Are you worried about what comes next for keeping your practice ethical and adaptive? We understand – that’s why we’re breaking it down for you.
Join us as we answer 10 key questions that every social worker should be asking in the year ahead:
- How am I ensuring my practice is anti-racist?
- What can I do if my organization is being unethical?
- Have the social media rules changed now that we're doing so much from home and online?
- How do I incorporate social justice into my work?
- How do I prepare for the transition back to in-person work and life?
- AND MORE!!!
Whatever your experience, wherever you practice – this webinar is for you.
About the Presenter
Karen Goodenough, MSW, LGSW, is Executive Director of the National Association of Social Workers, MN Chapter. She received her BSW from St. Olaf College, MSW from Augsburg College, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D in social work at the University of Minnesota. Karen is a community faculty member in the Masters of Social Work Program at the University of Minnesota teaching macro practice courses in Program Development, Leadership, Budgeting, Fundraising, and Social Policy. Previously Karen was Director of Youth and Family programs for a non-profit in North Minneapolis for 12 years, worked as a consultant helping organizations collect and utilize meaningful data and facilitating strategic planning, and served as adjunct faculty in the MSW programs at Augsburg College, the University of St. Thomas/St. Catherine, St. Cloud State University, and St. Olaf College.
Pricing
NASW Members - $25
Not-Yet-Members - $50
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