Supporting Transgender Youth: Clinical Strategies for Working with Children and Families

Lunch N Learn Webinar

NASWMN Chapter 0 745

This session will explore the unique clinical considerations when working with transgender children and adolescents. Participants will examine the risk factors and barriers to care that disproportionately affect young transgender children, such as limited access to gender-affirming care, heightened anxiety, depression, bullying, and social or familial rejection. The workshop will emphasize evidence-based clinical interventions and involve practical approaches for clinicians to support these children and their families.

Supervisor Consultation Circle

NASWMN Chapter 0 4411

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!!

Racial Justice Committee Meeting

Racial Justice Committee Meeting

NASWMN Chapter 0 292

This group is committed to listening first to our members and communities, and then collectively taking action stemming from our learning. As an association, we must do our part in breaking down internal and external systems of oppression and create belonging for those who have not felt heard. Issues of state policing and public community safety is one important part of our work – and so much more.

Questions or interested in joining? Contact admin.naswmn@socialworkers.org

 

SPAN Committee Meeting

NASWMN Chapter 0 1188

Social Policy Action Network (SPAN)

Develop chapter’s legislative agenda; draft position statements on significant policy issues; follow bills and develop action alerts; work with coalition partners on lobbying strategies; and plan and execute policy events, including Social Work Day at the Capitol.

Questions or interested in joining? Contact admin.naswmn@socialworkers.org

PACE Committee Meeting

NASWMN Chapter 0 1235

Political Action for Candidate Election (MN-PACE)

MN-PACE is the Chapter’s nonpartisan political action committee, which Interviews candidates for state and local elected office throughout Minnesota, and endorses those who best represent social work values in the public policy arena.

Questions or interested in joining? Contact admin.naswmn@socialworkers.org

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