Advocacy and Collaboration Skills in Case Management
ID: 4505WEBIn providing case management services, social workers often confront systematic language barriers between service providers as well as competing agendas and misconceptions among agencies. In this webinar, participants will learn the components of being an effective case manager as well as a program advocate. Strategies for outreach, developing common agendas, and building relationships for enhanced interagency cooperation and collaboration will also be explored. This workshop does not qualify for NBCC clock hours.[Required for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Linda Meisel, LCSW
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Date: | Tuesday, February 15, 2022 |
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Time: | 9:30 am - 12:30 pm ET |
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Class Unavailable | Instructor: | John Kriger, MSM, CADC, CPS
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Date: | Wednesday, May 18, 2022 |
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Time: | 9:30 am - 12:30 pm ET |
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Assessment and Intervention Across the Lifespan
ID: 4142WEBIn this 2 day webinar, the use of basic interviewing techniques will be explored throughout the life cycle. Developmental theories will be discussed and utilized as a guide to the interview process. Practical tips will be offered for professionals working with clients who may be experiencing barriers to communication. Attendees must attend both days to receive a certificate of completion. [Elective for Case Management Certificate]
Fee: $120.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 6.00
Building the Helping Relationship
ID: 4504WEBThe purpose of this webinar is to explore how several microcounseling skills, including open invitations, open questions, reflections, and information giving, can be used by case managers to build strong helping relationships with clients. Participants will practice and critique their skills through interactive exercises.
[Required for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | John Kriger, MSM, CADC, CPS
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Date: | Monday, March 28, 2022 |
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Time: | 9:30 am - 12:30 pm ET |
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Case Plan Essentials
ID: 4508WEBAn effective case plan is built on a solid strengths-based assessment in collaboration with the client. It is not just a document, but rather a process that requires specialized knowledge and skills requiring the social worker to assume various roles and perform specific functions. This process begins before intake and continues through evaluation and termination. Using actual case studies, this webinar will focus on the development of an individualized case plan that supports the client in achieving their goals. [Elective for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Lynn Pistolas, LCSW
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Date: | Monday, February 14, 2022 |
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Time: | 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm ET |
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Handling Crisis in Case Management
ID: 4503WEBCrisis intervention and crisis management are skills necessary to case managers. In this webinar, participants will learn how to identify an authentic crisis and assist clients in crisis. The elements of a crisis will be discussed and techniques for communicating with someone in crisis will be practiced. The relationship between individual values and capacity to intervene effectively in a crisis will be explored. [Required for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Karen McGrellis Mihatov, MA, LPC, CTS, DRCC, MPA
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Date: | Thursday, February 17, 2022 |
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Time: | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ET |
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Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Karen McGrellis Mihatov, MA, LPC, CTS, DRCC, MPA
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Date: | Thursday, June 16, 2022 |
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Time: | 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET |
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If it isn't in Writing, It Didn't Happen: Documentation to Protect Clients, Agencies, and You
ID: 4113WEBDocumentation is vital part of the professional's responsibility; however, it is often given insufficient attention. Writing progress notes, reports & letters requires the human service professional to consider many factors including the purpose of the communication, the recipient of the communication & the goal(s) of the writer. This webinar will focus best practices in professional documentation for social workers and other professionals with topics including, but not limited to: how to memorialize your assessment, prognosis & action plan in your documentation; how to appropriately convey these issues in communications to others; when to draft reports narrowly versus broadly; how to advocate & persuade on your client's behalf; how to convey objectivity; ethical & legal issues in documentation. *This webinar does not qualify for NBCC clock hours in ethics. [Elective for Case Management Certificate]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00 Ethical
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Christine Heer, Esq, LCSW, DVS
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Date: | Monday, February 7, 2022 |
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Time: | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ET |
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Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Christine Heer, Esq, LCSW, DVS
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Date: | Thursday, June 9, 2022 |
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Time: | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ET |
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Improving Networking Skills and Enhancing Interagency Relationships
ID: 4502WEBThis webinar will address the fundamental need of front-line workers to communicate more successfully, build effective coalitions and enhance their networking potential. Participants will learn strategies to break down communication barriers that interfere with constructive interagency relationships and practice skills needed to work effectively with different types of agencies. The value of dialogue over discussion will be addressed as well as techniques to find common ground. This workshop does not qualify for NBCC clock hours.
[Required for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | John Kriger, MSM, CADC, CPS
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Date: | Monday, May 9, 2022 |
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Time: | 9:30 am - 12:30 pm ET |
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The Comprehensive Assessment and Case Plan: Development, Implementation and Evaluation
ID: 4501WEBThis is a 2 day webinar. The case plan is a partnership agreement between the case manager and the client. Its development and implementation require a complex set of activities usually involving several areas of need and several providers. Participants in this interactive webinar will use a case study assessment from which reasonable, specific and measurable goals will be developed as a first step in formulating a case plan. Resource identification, linkages to services, advocacy to eliminate barriers, as well as the complexities of the case management relationship and ethical dilemmas will be explored as the plan moves into the intervention phase. Follow-up, monitoring, interagency coordination, and reassessment will allow the participant to determine whether the plan developed yesterday, still works for the client today. And finally, outcome evaluation will let the participants assess whether the client has measurably benefited from the case management relationship. This workshop does not qualify for NBCC clock hours. [Required for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $120.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 6.00
Trauma Informed Person-Centered Care
ID: 4515WEBAs various systems, including mental health and criminal justice services, strive to support those we work with to achieve their goals, we are regularly faced with challenging behaviors from our clients that often appear to be self-defeating. Difficulty identifying life goals, knowing the steps to achieve those goals, and managing anxiety and self-doubt as they move forward, is a particular challenge for trauma survivors who have often adjusted to lifestyles and coping skills that are, at times dangerous, and only enable them to survive and not thrive. Important concepts such as “learned helplessness” and “fight or flight” can assist helping professionals understand the origins of how our clients move through their lives, often unaware of how to break free from dysfunctional coping strategies. Using a person centered approach, along with motivational interviewing strategies, this webinar aims to help workers understand trauma informed care in action, and turn that understanding into strategies of empowerment. [Elective for Case Management Certificate Program]
Fee: $60.00
Continuing Ed. Hours (CEH): 3.00 Clinical
Class Unavailable | Instructor: | Elaine Edelman, PhD, LCSW Larry Hochwald, CPRP
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Date: | Thursday, April 14, 2022 |
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Time: | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm ET |
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Location: | Zoom WEBINAR Class Unavailable |
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