Final registration call for Virginia Social Workers to Earn up to 68 CEs at the NASWVA Annual Conference March 25-27!!
Procrastinators alert! Virginia social workers have only days left to register for the Thursday through Saturday, March 25-27, NASWVA Annual Conference, where you can earn up to 68 CEs, including all of your ethics CEs.
Choose from 30-plus breakout sessions, four nationally known keynoters, two facilitated networking sessions, a full self-care track, a "Munch" and Learn with a world-class art curator, an Exhibitor Fair, and myriad fun events such as a virtual pet parade, a mini cooking class, a virtual hike, sunrise yoga, a Celebrating Hygge night, and a meditation session. Topics include
ethics (8 sessions)
COVID-19 and telehealth lessons
racial justice and equity in social work (7 sessions and keynotes)
trauma
children's and adolescents' mental health
legal issues for social workers
LGBTQ issues
ecotherapy
dance and music therapy
human trafficking
addiction
advocacy and much more.
The meeting offers numerous experiential learning formats that combat Zoom fatigue, and all sessions encourage attendee dialogue and Q&A.
Each attendee also receives a mailed engagement packet with goodies that let them experience learning and events hands-on.
Once registered, attendees can download a helpful conference app to create a customized daily professional development schedule, as well as to see other attendees, skim the agenda, and visit 17 virtual booths of sponsors and exhibitors.
Registration options include Live-only (18.5 CEs), Live+60 Days (live event plus 60 days to earn more CEs by viewing your choice of on-demand session recordings), or On-Demand-Only (access to all 30-plus recorded sessions, keynotes, and networking and other events).
Use your NASW members-only discount! Nonmembers welcome! Join hundreds of social workers in your professional community for this highly rated event and enjoy high-quality learning, fellowship, and fun.
Questions? Contact Virginia Chapter Executive Director Debra Riggs, CAE, at driggs.naswva@socialworkers.org.
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