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NOTE: THIS WEBINAR WILL BE RECORDED Priority early registration is available only to NASW members until Wednesday, December 14th.
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Seventy-five percent (75%) of social workers will experience secondary trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout. As social workers, we are busy with case management, caring for others, and managing the lives of others that we often forget about taking care of ourselves first. The NASW updated amendment speaks on self-care for social workers, but how many actually take care of themselves? Attendees will gain a clear understanding of what self-care is from the social work lens, what is compassion fatigue vs. burnout, and how to recognize the signs and symptoms of burnout and compassion fatigue. We will review how the NASW Code of Ethics defines self-care and why self-care should be practiced and implemented in our daily lives and the lives of our clients. Finally, we will learn how to create and implement a self-care plan that can be replicated with our clients. This webinar will demonstrate ways self-care can be for everyone, and will dispel the myth that self-care is a luxury and expensive to incorporate into our lives.
With this workshop, participants will be able to:
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Recognize burnout and fatigue within social workers and their clients
- Understand ways social workers can take on secondary trauma from clients through clinical work.
- Protect themselves and recover from helping others in a helping profession

NASW-NYC Member: $0 | Other Chapter Member: $25 | Non-Member: $30
1 SW CE Contact Hour
 


Andrea Stallworth Imafidon, LCSW is an Assistant Professor and Director of Field Education in the Social Work Department at her beloved Tuskegee University. She is a published author of three books and scholarly articles. She has over 15 years of clinical social work experience. Ms. Imafidon is an international speaker and workshop presenter that specializes in self-care, wellness, compassion fatigue, and secondary trauma.
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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.
NASW-NYC's policy and practice is to email a post-workshop evaluation link to each attendee within 1-3 business days after the workshop date. The evaluation will be open for a minimum of 30 calendar days and is sent to the email address attendees provided to NASW-NYC upon registering for the workshop(s). Once an attendee completes their evaluation, their certificate is automatically generated by the system and emailed to them. Completing your evaluation also allows NASW-NYC to receive a copy of the certificate. Please ensure that your registration and evaluation information is accurate (name, e-mail, license type and number) as this will 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.
NASW-NYC will re-issue continuing education certificates for a fee of $10.00 per certificate.
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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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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