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What we do starts with who we are. Deciding who we are begins with deciding who we really want to be. Recently the President of the United States asked citizens, “What kind of nation are we going to be?” Political affiliations aside, as social workers and the leaders of moral resilience and courage, this is a call to action directly to us to help our society make the decision to be a nation that puts humanity first. In this training we ask social workers to engage in self inventory to answer one question; what kind of helper will I be?
https://ceyouplus.org/workshops/TheHelp/viewThe Help:
Preserving Ethics and Integrity in the Face of Moral Injury and Adversity
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Keisha Atlee, LCSW-C
Course Length: 3 Hours
What we do starts with who we are. Deciding who we are begins with deciding who we really want to be. Recently the President of the United States asked citizens, “What kind of nation are we going to be?” Political affiliations aside, as social workers and the leaders of moral resilience and courage, this is a call to action directly to us to help our society make the decision to be a nation that puts humanity first. In this training we ask social workers to engage in self inventory to answer one question; what kind of helper will I be?
Defining social work? (30 minutes)
Brief history of the profession
NASW vs BSWE
Professional Integrity
Group Activity: Crafting a professional identity statement (30 mins)
Define the concepts of Moral Courage and (45 mins)
Moral Resilience
and discuss implications for social workers as leaders.
Critical Thinking Group Exercise (15 mins)
NASW Code of Ethics: Social Worker ethical (30mins)
responsibilities as professionals, to the profession
and to the broader society.
The use of counseling, coaching and mentoring as (30 mins)
key components to professional development
and advancing social worker capacity for moral resilience.