NASW-WI 2026 Clinical Supervision Course
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. Please read below for more information about the requirements of being an NASW-WI-approved supervisor.
Day 1 (April 17th, 2026, 9 AM - 4PM) 6 CEH's
After completing part 1, participants will be able to
- Understand why clinical supervision is necessary.
- Understand what clinical supervision is and its dimensions.
- Understand the qualifications required to be a clinical social work supervisor in Wisconsin.
- Understand the roles of a clinical social work supervisor.
- Identify areas of risk and responsibility in becoming a supervisor and strategies for risk management.
- Be familiar with the conduct expected of an effective social work supervisor.
- Identify the steps to establish a strong supervisor/supervisory relationship, including creating the contract.
- Understand how sensitivity to SOCIAL GRACES and their intersectionality can promote culturally responsive supervision.
- Be familiar with evidence-based practices to employ in supervision, including when to seek consultation and make referrals for specialty practice areas.
- Understand the role of engaging in, modelling, and promoting self-care in supervision.
REGISTER FOR DAY 1
Cost:
Non-Member: $172.50
Member: #127.50
Student/Retired Member: $97.50
Day 2 (April 24th, 2026. 9 AM - 1PM) 4 E & B CEHs
After completing part two, participants will be able to
- 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.
- Be able to describe the supervisor's role in modeling and setting standards for ethical social work practice.
- Identify ethical considerations to be aware of both within the supervisory relationship and in the supervisee's practice.
- Be familiar with ethical decision-making models to use within the supervision relationship and when a supervisee is faced with an ethical dilemma.
REGISTER FOR DAY 2
Cost:
Non-Member: $115
Member: #85
Student/Retired Member: $65
NASW-WI Clinical Supervision Connection Program
- NASW Member
- A licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Wisconsin who remains in good standing with the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
- Has a minimum of 3 years of full-time or equivalent clinical experience
- Has malpractice insurance
- Has completed NASW-WI’s Supervision Course (Part 1 and Part 2)
- Obtains a minimum of 4 hours of continuing education every two years in supervision
Requirements to access the list:
1. NASW-WI Member
2. Seeking Clinical Supervision