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E & B WEBINAR: Emerging Ethical Issues in Rural Social Work Practice

January 10th, 2025 - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm CST

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Presented by Jess Bowers, MSW, CAPSW

Jess Bowers

Social workers and other helping professionals constantly face ethical issues and dilemmas requiring ethical decision making. Ethical practice in rural communities requires enhanced awareness of the special ethical considerations inherent to practice in closely-knit, isolated, tightly interdependent, small rural community settings. This workshop will focus on how the rural environment influences both the occurrence and the response to ethics conflicts. The course focuses on ethical decision-making and the utilization of codes of ethics while addressing the unique ethical needs of client populations in rural communities.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize and consider the unique ethical challenges experienced by social workers in rural practice settings.
  2. Apply the NASW Code of Ethics, Guidelines for Ethical Practice as well other professional Standards of Practice as they relate to ethical decision making in rural communities.
  3. Understand the importance of advocating for distributive justice in rural communities to address service gaps and health disparities among vulnerable client populations.

4 Ethics and Boundaries continuing education hours

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COST

Members - $85
Student or Retired Members - $65
Non-Members - $115

Voter Engagement: How Social Workers Can Ethically Engage Clients in the Voting Processes

Presented by Kristi Lohmeier, MSSW, PhD,Sarah Bisland BSW, Emani Lei

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Interactive Webinar: Learn to use your trusted voice as a social worker to encourage clients to register to vote.
Learning Objectives: 
1.      Enhanced Civic Engagement Skills:
o    Understand the Relationship Between Voting and Health: Discover how civic participation impacts overall well-being.
2.      Empowered Social Workers:
o    Access Resources for Nonpartisan Voter Registration: Equip yourself with tools to help clients register without partisan bias. 
3.      Increased Voter Registrations:
o    Learn Legal Guardrails for Voter Registration: Ensure compliance with legal standards while promoting voter registration. 
About Vot-ER
Vot-ER is bridging a gap in care with a groundbreaking prescription: civic engagement. Our mission is to empower patients and healthcare professionals to address the root causes of health disparities through civic participation. By doing so, we're not just treating symptoms — we're fostering a healthier, more equitable society. Our swift and easy HIPAA compliant resources promote employee happiness, combat burnout, and cultivate deeper trust between the healthcare professional and patient. Since our founding in 2020, Vot-ER has expanded, with over 350 institutional partnerships, 700 participating sites, and 50,000 healthcare professionals. Our movement has been featured by The New York Times, CNN, Washington Post, NBC, NPR, and PBS NewsHour. Recognizing that 83% of adults will visit a healthcare facility in the next year, we understand the critical role these spaces can play in voter registration and turnout, which directly impact public health and investment. Together, we can uplift patients’ voices in shaping local, state, and federal health policy, through the power of their vote.
 

1 CEH

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Milwaukee Area Social Workers Meet & Greet

September 23rd, from 5:00- 7:00 PM 4400 Estabrook Pkwy, Shorewood, WI 53211

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Milwaukee area social work practitioners and students are encouraged to attend this Social Work Meet and Greet on Monday, September 23rd, from 5 to 7 p.m. in Eastbrook Park picnic area 5. This casual networking event will feature light refreshments and fun. This event is co-sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers, the Wisconsin Chapter, and UW-Milwaukee’s Student Social Work Association. Pre-registration is optional but encouraged. 

Please email Nadir Carlson, NASW-WI’s Membership and Communications Coordinator, at ncarlson.naswwi@socialworkers.org if you have any questions.

Price: Free 

Location:4400 Estabrook Pkwy, Shorewood, WI 53211

Picnic Area #5

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Summer Member Forum

June 12th, from Noon - 1 PM Via Zoom

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NASW-WI’s Membership Forums are an opportunity for you, our members, to hear an update on NASW-WI activities and provide NASW-WI feedback on the most pressing issues or concerns in your practice. We want to hear from you!

NASW-WI Executive Director Marc Herstand will be at the forum to answer your questions and provide an update on NASW’s advocacy for the profession and on behalf of social justice issues. 

To Participate, please REGISTER.

Fall Member Forum

September 11th, from Noon - 1 PM Via Zoom

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NASW-WI’s Membership Forums are an opportunity for you, our members, to hear an update on NASW-WI activities and provide NASW-WI feedback on the most pressing issues or concerns in your practice. We want to hear from you!

NASW-WI Executive Director Marc Herstand will be at the forum to answer your questions and provide an update on NASW’s advocacy for the profession and on behalf of social justice issues. 

To Participate, please REGISTER.

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