Clinical Supervision 1 from The Center for Ethical Social Work [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

NASWCO Chapter 0 170

June 5-6, 2025 | 9 AM - 5:30 PM MT

Register Here: https://www.coloradosocialworkers.com/supervision-training - Discounted prices for purchasing 2 or 3 dates for 2025 trainings

Offered virtually

Trainer: Bethany Raab, LCSW, ACS

When you enroll in our Clinical Supervision Training, you are taking a significant step toward advancing your career in social work. Whether you're looking to step into a supervisory role, enhance your existing skills, or gain the confidence to lead and mentor others, our program is designed to meet your needs.

Clinical Supervision Training Series - 202: Settling Into Your Supervisory Style [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

June 5, 2025 from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 93

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling

Elevate your Clinical Supervision skills! Experience a dynamic learning journey through these workshops, blending didactic teaching, intimate small group discussions, and engaging breakout rooms. Plus, take away practical handouts and examples to reinforce your newfound knowledge.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGRjZD_GNkquNOQSdS20hXIKUBMbaygIu9cyd_GZkpIpVEvg/viewform

202: Settling Into Your Supervisory Style Objectives:

  • Identify 6 dimensions in developing a supervision style for both individual and group supervision
  • Name at least 2 models and methods for conducting clinical supervision
  • Understand stages of development in clinical supervision
  • Understand the importance of cultural humility and positionality

 

Potluck Committee (formerly JEDI Committee)

NASWCO Chapter 0 3470

Virtual via Zoom

This committee aims to organize social workers at all stages of their learning and career across the state of Colorado to dismantle barriers to resources and opportunities in society so that all individuals and communities can live full and dignified lives through direct and collective action.

The committee is group-led and encourages brave conversations to guide our goals. We are looking for members who can dedicate time each month to identify issues in the social work field and work toward outlining goals and strategies to address these issues. If you want to work towards rooting anti-oppression and anti-racist work in your practice and create change at the state level, please join us!

Pre-registration is not required & ALL (members & non-members) are welcome in this space.

Potluck Committee (formerly known as JEDI Committee) Meeting

NASWCO Chapter 0 110

This committee aims to organize social workers at all stages of their learning and career across the state of Colorado to dismantle barriers to resources and opportunities in society so that all individuals and communities can live full and dignified lives through direct and collective action.

The committee is group-led and encourages brave conversations to guide our goals. We are looking for members who can dedicate time each month to identify issues in the social work field and work toward outlining goals and strategies to address these issues. If you want to work towards rooting anti-oppression and anti-racist work in your practice and create change at the state level, please join us!

Pre-registration is not required & ALL (members & non-members) are welcome in this space.

Have questions or need more information? Please contact:

Leanne Rupp, MSW, LCSW (NASW-CO Executive Director) at lrupp.naswco@socialworkers.org

Clinical Supervision Training Series - 203: Sticky Situations & Satisfying Solutions [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

June 5, 2025 from 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 75

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling

Elevate your Clinical Supervision skills! Experience a dynamic learning journey through these workshops, blending didactic teaching, intimate small group discussions, and engaging breakout rooms. Plus, take away practical handouts and examples to reinforce your newfound knowledge.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdGRjZD_GNkquNOQSdS20hXIKUBMbaygIu9cyd_GZkpIpVEvg/viewform

203: Sticky Situations and Satisfying Solutions Objectives:

  • Identify potential challenges and common errors in supervision and the supervisory relationship
  • Ability to define the concept of rupture/repair in clinical supervision
  • Understand legal/ethical issues in supervision
  • Awareness of how to evaluate the supervisory process and supervisee competency and ability to name key components of when to implement, and how to write, a remediation plan

 

 

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