Course

Social Justice and Ethics: MICRO Social Work

Self-paced

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Full course description

 

Date Recorded

August 16, 2024

 

Price

$45.00

 

CE/CEUs

1.5

 

Level

Intermediate

 

Length

90 Minutes 

 

Location

On Demand

 

Course Description

Explore the Social Work Code of Ethics in relation to the field's history of social justice. Examine micro-level social work, its relationship with social justice, and related ethical considerations. Participants are encouraged to interrogate their own practices to ensure they are not only aligned with ethical principles, but also are centering the needs and interests of their clients. This course will explore various social justice centered frameworks and strategies which can be implemented in settings across the field of social work.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the role of social justice in micro-level social work practice.
  2. Apply ethical decision-making frameworks to advocate for marginalized individuals in direct service settings.
  3. Identify and address personal and systemic barriers to client empowerment in micro social work.

Target Learner

The target learner for this training is direct service social workers, therapists, case managers, school social workers, healthcare social workers, clinical supervisors, community health workers, and students.


Available Credit

  • 1.5 CE/CEUs
  • Social work and mental health practice in Nebraska, ethics

Meet the Speaker

Andrew Aleman

LCSW

Andrew's Bio


 


About Us

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