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Legal & Ethical Issues Related to Social Worker’s Decision to Report Suspected Child Maltreatment
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2/10/2022
When: Thursday, February 10, 2022
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM ET
Where: Online Live Webinar
New York, New York 
United States


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Priority early registration is available only to NASW members until Thursday, January 13th.

 

Please ensure that your e-mail is correct in registration as all correspondence for the webinar will be sent via e-mail. If you have not received any e-mails, please check your spam/junk folders first.

 

 

 

 

Social workers throughout the United States are mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment. However, our legal requirement to report is often confusing to navigate in relation to our other professional and ethical responsibilities. This workshop provides profession-based context to the role of mandated reporter. Social workers will learn a framework to guide the decision to make this “tough call” using research findings and practical advice based on real case examples.

 

This course satisfies the NYSED requirement for training on the identification and reporting of suspected child maltreatment necessary for an application for the LMSW or LCSW in New York State. Follow the directions at the end of the training in order to receive the requisite form to include in your licensing application.

 

 

With this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Understand considerations for determining when making a report to child protective services is required by law.
  • Identify the ethical/ moral and legal conundrums faced when making the decision to report.
  • Apply a framework to guide the process for deciding whether to make a report.

 

 

NASW-NYC Member: $54 | Other Chapter Member: $68 | Non-Member: $81

 

3 SW CE Contact Hours

 

 

 

 

 

Kathryn Krase, Ph.D., J.D., M.S.W., Principal Consultant with Krase Consultant and founder of Making the Tough Call is an expert on the professional reporting of suspected child maltreatment. She has authored multiple books and articles on the subject, and has years of experience consulting with government and community-based organizations to develop policy & practice standards.

 

 

 

 


 

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NASW-NYC is happy to try and fulfill any reasonable special accommodations requests following NYS laws, submitted in writing to workshops.naswnyc@socialworkers.org at least  fifteen business days prior to the workshop date. Requests received after the deadline may not be able to be processed or fulfilled in time for the event.

 

 

NASW-NYC Certificates Policy

 

As per New York State Continuing Education guidelines, attendees must arrive on time and attend the ENTIRE workshop to receive their Continuing Education Contact Hours. Any attendees who arrive late or leaves early to a workshop will not receive their certificate, is not allowed admittance into the workshop and is also not eligible for a refund in any way. 

 

Please ensure that your registration and evaluation information is accurate as this may impact your continuing education certificates as your certificates will reflect the information you provided. NASW-NYC is not responsible for the accuracy of your registration information. To receive your certificate of completion, you must be present for the entire webinar and complete an evaluation.

 

NASW-NYC Refund Policy

 

All refund requests must be submitted in writing to accounting.naswnyc@socialworkers.org no later than four business days prior to the workshop date. Refund e-mails must include the subject line "Refund Request" as well as the attendee's name, workshop date and title in the body of the e-mail. If a refund is requested later than four business days prior to the workshop date, NASW-NYC has the right to refuse the request.

- All refunds are subject to a fee of 25% for administrative processing fees

- Refund requests typically take 1-2 weeks processing time

- Refunds ONLY. Credit cannot be issued toward a future program date or substituted for another workshop.

 

If the workshop is cancelled, you will be informed ahead of time and fully refunded.

 

 

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Please be advised that photography, and audio and video recording of participants at NASW-NYC events may occur. By entering the event premises, you consent to interview(s), photography, audio recording, and video recording (referred to as the “Recordings”) and its/their release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction for promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose reasonably related to the mission of the National Association of Social Workers.

 

You release NASW-NYC, its officers, employees and agents from any liability connected with such use of the Recordings and waive all rights you may have to any claims for payment or royalties in connection with such use of the Recordings. You also waive any right to inspect or approve any photo, video, or audio recording taken by NASW-NYC or the person or entity designated to do so by NASW-NYC.

 

 


 

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NASW New York City Chapter is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0027, and the Office of Addiction Services and Supports as an approved provider of CASAC credits #0288.

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