NASW/Connecticut

February 2024 CE Blast

Supportive ​Solutions

Behavioral Health and Wellness,​ LLC


Clinical Documentation 101 


3/27 9am-12pm

4/18 9am-12pm

5/15 12-3pm


Virtual

 

I HATE writing notes.. and you know you do too! We went to school to be clinicians, NOT authors!! And while in school, we learned all about clinical theories, diagnosis, interventions, etc., but clinical documentation was not part of any of our programs. Now here we are, most of us in private practice, writing notes the way we think they should be written with very little guidance from insurance companies. 

 

If you are in private practice and you accept insurance then you NEED to know how to write notes. Insurance companies can audit your charts at anytime and if your documentation doesn't meet their guidelines then you'll be giving back your hard earned money.. and A LOT of it!! 

 

This is an interactive course that includes  example of a biopsychosocial, progress note, treatment plan, and treatment plan update from a real client's chart using a SOAP template; examples of measurable vs. non measurable treatment plan objectives, audit tools, and more!


3 CEUS approved by NASW/CT


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Providing Affirming Care and Cultural Sensitivity when Working with Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth and Populations


Thursday, February 22, 2024

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

via Zoom


Presented by

Jillian Celentano, LMSW


This webinar will educate and bring awareness to attendees on the topic of working with transgender/gender diverse and nonbinary (TGGD) students/clients. The presenter will explore issues across the lifespan of the TGGD population, with consideration to developmental stages, based on education, experience as an advocate for TGGD community, and the presenter’s own lived personal experience. The audience will become familiar with basic language, terminology, and tools that are extremely important when building rapport and trust with students/clients. Resources will be emailed to attendees to have for future references.  


1.5 Cultural Competence CECs


$45.00 / Non-members ~ $30.00 / Members ~ $15.00 / Students


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Race, Religion, and Sexuality in Long Term Care


Presented by Drazen Rubin Law, LLC


February 27, 2024

8:00 AM


Hosted By

Chatham Place at Mary Wade

138 Clinton Ave

New Haven, CT


Snow Date March 5, 2024

3-5 PM


During this session we will be discussing some hot button issues impacting the long-term care of all seniors, those in facilities, and those who work in long term care or have loved ones in long term care. In providing proper care and evaluating a care facility it is important to consider the make-up of the current residents and the caregivers, the social engagement that is provided and ensuring that the staff are trained to deal with different racial makeup. Residents and Caregivers often have a different make up and it is important to examine the impact that this has on quality of care when evaluating a facility.


2 Cultural Competence CECs approved by NASW/CT


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Pursuing Racial Justice In Social Work Practice & Supervision Training


February 27, 2024

6p – 8p EST

Virtual Webinar


This webinar will discuss implicit bias, and the differences between equality and equity, what do equitable practices look like. Participants will learn to talk about race constructively within their workplace and with colleagues’ organizations and with their constituents.

 

2 Cultural Competence CECs approved by NASW/CT


Registration Fee: $45



To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/806350715697?aff=oddtdtcreator