NASW Wisconsin Calendar

Wisconsin Clinical Supervision Course Part 2: Ethics & Boundaries

Friday, November 20th, 2026, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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NASW-WI Wisconsin is providing a  Clinical Supervision Course in partnership with Aurora Health Care’s Family Therapy Training Institute.
This engaging two-day virtual training explores supervision models, legal and ethical considerations, and offers interactive activities to keep you involved. This course is open to all interested in improving their supervision skills.

Day 2 (November 20th, 2026)
After completing part two, participants will be able to

  1. Be familiar with the NASW Code of Ethics, the ethical standards set forth in the NASW's Best Practice Standards in Social Work Supervision and other sources for ethical standards for ethical supervision, including standards for ethical use of technology in social work practice.
  2. Be able to describe the supervisor's role in modeling and setting standards for ethical social work practice.
  3. Identify ethical considerations to be aware of both within the supervisory relationship and in the supervisee's practice.
  4. Be familiar with ethical decision-making models to use within the supervision relationship and when a supervisee is faced with an ethical dilemma.

4 Ethics and Boundaries Continuing Education Hours

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Cost:

Members - $85
Student and Retired Members - $65
Non-Mmebers - $115

 

Wisconsin Clinical Supervision Course Part 1

Friday, November 13th, 2026, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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NASW-WI Wisconsin is providing a  Clinical Supervision Course in partnership with Aurora Health Care’s Family Therapy Training Institute.
This engaging two-day virtual training explores supervision models, legal and ethical considerations, and offers interactive activities to keep you involved. This course is open to all interested in improving their supervision skills.
Part 1 (November  13th, 2026)
After completing part 1, participants will be able to

  1. Understand why clinical supervision is necessary.
  2. Understand what clinical supervision is and its dimensions.
  3. Understand the qualifications required to be a clinical social work supervisor in Wisconsin.
  4. Understand the roles of a clinical social work supervisor.
  5. Identify areas of risk and responsibility in becoming a supervisor and strategies for risk management.
  6. Be familiar with the conduct expected of an effective social work supervisor.
  7. Identify the steps to establish a strong supervisor/supervisory relationship, including creating the contract.
  8. Understand how sensitivity to SOCIAL GRACES and their intersectionality can promote culturally responsive supervision.
  9. Be familiar with evidence-based practices to employ in supervision, including when to seek consultation and make referrals for specialty practice areas.
  10. Understand the role of engaging in, modelling, and promoting self-care in supervision.

 

6 Continuing Education Hours

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Cost:

Members - $127.50
Student and Retired Members - $97.50
Non-Mmebers - $172.50

LIVE ETHICS & BOUNDARIES WEBINAR: Post with Purpose: Ethics, Boundaries, and Free Speech for Social Workers in the Digital Age

Thursday, February 26th, 2026, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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Presented by Kim Howard MSW, CAPSW

Kim Howard

Social workers today live in a digital world balancing advocacy, education, and self-expression
online while also maintaining client confidentiality and professional integrity. But as more
professionals share content, case reflections, or advocacy posts, the line between storytelling
and a HIPAA violation can become dangerously thin.

This 4-hour workshop helps social workers navigate free speech, employer expectations, and
HIPAA confidentiality while using social media responsibly. Participants will explore the NASW
Code of Ethics, federal privacy laws, and workplace policies that guide online behavior. They’ll
leave with practical strategies to advocate, educate, and show up authentically without crossing
professional or legal boundaries.

4 Ethics and Boundaries Continuing Education Hours

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Cost:
Member - $85
Student or Retired Member - $65
Non-Member - $115

LIVE ETHICS & BOUNDARIES WEBINAR: The Changing World of Professional Ethics and Boundaries in a World of Artificial Intelligence, Managed Care, Dramatic Federal Policy changes and Workforce Shortage

Friday, July 31ST, 2026, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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Presented by Jeanne Wagner, MSW, LCSW, ACSW

Jeanne Wagner

Statement of Rationale: The management of ethics, boundaries and confidentiality is especially critical for human service professionals and is in a constant state of change. This workshop will address the unique issues encountered during the provision of social services including the emergence of artificial intelligence, managed care, dramatic federal policy changes, workforce challenges, and the ethical implications.

 

Objectives, Content: Participants will gain increased awareness of the complicated nature of professional ethics and boundaries and will learn techniques for ethical decision-making. This program is designed to be interactive as participants share challenging ethical issues encountered while providing services both inside and outside the office setting. Ethical decision-making processes will be addressed in a variety of contexts using case examples and best practice models to identify and address complicated scenarios within human service organizations. Participants will learn how to utilize a professional Code of Ethics in managing ethical dilemmas in practice settings.

Learning Goals:

  • Identify the range of ethical dilemmas and professional boundaries in human services
  • Learn how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting many aspects of social services today
  • Discuss approaches to address the conflicts that have arisen from the recent changes to public policies and the conflict with ethical practice
  • Discuss the impact of technology on clients and the ethical considerations and pros and cons of utilizing technology in practice settings
  • Increase awareness of the complicated nature of professional boundaries
  • Identify risks that may affect professional liability

4 Ethics and Boundaries Continuing Education Hours

 

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