Supervisor Consultation Circle

NASWMN Chapter 0 5375

Whether you are a new or experienced supervisor, these group sessions will allow an opportunity to consult with other supervisors on situations you face when providing group or individual supervision. Attend a few times to help meet your 6 supervision CEUs, or attend monthly and count it as general CEUs*.

These circles are for FREE for NASW-MN members who are currently providing individual or group supervision.

Each group will cap at 6 participants so register early!

REGISTER HERE & See upcoming Supervisor Consultation Circle dates!!

One License, Many Doors: The Social Work Compact

NASWMN Chapter 0 45

Friday, July 18, 2025 - 11:00am-12:00pm CT via Zoom (FREE - for Members only)

Presenter: Karen Goodenough, PhD, MSW, LGSW, Executive Director, National Association of Social Workers - MN Chapter 

This session explores the Social Work Interstate Compact and what it means for the future of licensure, practice mobility, and professional opportunities. Gain insights from someone who's been involved since the start - Dr. Karen Goodenough, NASW Licensure Taskforce Chair and Social Work Interstate Compact Representative.

*For Information Purposes Only

*No CEs will be provided.

A Neuroscience-Informed Use of Self In The Therapeutic Relationship

3 CEUs

NASWMN Chapter 0 199

Friday, July 25th, 2025 12pm - 3:15pm CT via Zoom
3 CEUs

Hosted by: NASW-MN, NASW-MN, and NASW-TX
Presenters: Dr Louis Boynton, PhD, LPC, Charles D. Safford, LCSW and Celia Grand, LCSW, BCD, PA

Current research indicates the most important factor inpositive clinical outcomes for clients is the characteristics ofthe clinician themselves, rather than treatment modalityused. This 3-hour program will provide to attendees themost current research in neuroscience to update andexpand long-held and relied upon theories about how todevelop and optimize the use of the self in treatment foroptimal treatment outcomes, to include self-managementand self-regulation in practice.

This is the fourth program of a series of programs designed to help master’s level clinicians advance their knowledge base in the integration of neuroscience into their practice.

Infertility: Why Social Workers Need to be Involved

Lunch N Learn Webinar

NASWMN Chapter 0 77

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 - 12-1 p.m. CT via Zoom

Presenter: Steven Miller, APSW

1 CEU

With the recent court rulings in Alabama that consider embryos as children, this outcome caused clinics to pause IVF treatments. More states are considering the same legal action without protections for IVF treatments, leaving couples facing infertility without this family-building option. Infertility now impacts 1 in 6 people worldwide, with BIPOC women being 1.5-2 times more likely to experience infertility than their White counterparts. 73% of BIPOC women do not have access to fertility treatments. These statistics do not include those in the LGBTQ+ community, which have barriers to treatment, as well. This webinar will discuss the reasons why social workers should get involved in discussions about infertility, which include barriers to treatments for minority populations and legal implications for personhood bills and abortion bans related to infertility. 

 

Learning Objectives

  1. Participants will develop a better understanding of barriers to family building for BIPOC and the LGBTQ+ communities

  2. Participants will learn at least 2 myths or misconceptions about infertility and minority populations

  3. Participants will learn how Personhood Bills and Abortion Bans impact access to family building

Supervisor Consultation Circle

NASWMN Chapter 0 5375

Whether you are a new or experienced supervisor, these group sessions will allow an opportunity to consult with other supervisors on situations you face when providing group or individual supervision. Attend a few times to help meet your 6 supervision CEUs, or attend monthly and count it as general CEUs*.

These circles are for FREE for NASW-MN members who are currently providing individual or group supervision.

Each group will cap at 6 participants so register early!

REGISTER HERE & See upcoming Supervisor Consultation Circle dates!!

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