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Skills for Psychological Recovery.

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Skills for Psychological Recovery.  This workshop has been approved for 4.00 General hours of continuing education credits. For more information contact:  LSU AgCenter at (601) 660-1579.

LA25PDW28:  Clinical Documentation Made Simple: An Ethical Approach

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LA25PDW28:  Clinical Documentation Made Simple: An Ethical Approach.  Third party payers and regulatory agencies impose strict requirements in which each step of the clinical process must be clearly documented. Therefore, appropriate documentation and communicating evidence of clients’ needs for services is crucial for a provider's financial and professional survival. In this presentation, Mandy will discuss the importance of thorough clinical documentation, and ways to engage in ethical practices around clinical documentation that maintain the integrity of patient health information. Presented by:  Amanda Broussard, LCSW-BACS.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85.  3.00 Ethical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW27:  It All Starts With Us: Integrating ADEI into Supervision

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LA25PDW27:  It All Starts With Us: Integrating ADEI into Supervision.  NASW and CSWE have identified antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) as a goal of social work practice and education. For supervisors, it is crucial to understand the concepts of ADEI to guide supervisees into becoming competent practitioners. This workshop provides foundational knowledge of ADEI, promotes cultural humility, and provides guidelines for initiating uncomfortable conversations. A model for cultivating ADEI in supervision will be offered.  Presented by:  Candice Sorapuru, LCSW-BACS.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85. 3.00 Supervision CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW26: The Chemistry of Ethical Self Care

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LA25PDW26: The Chemistry of Ethical Self Care.  This presentation will review the Core Values and Ethical principals in the NASW Code of Ethics with extra attention on Integrity. We will describe what is meant by "self-care" and discuss how appropriate self-care is paramount to the profession of social work. We will discuss the (bio)chemistry associated with different types of self-care and we will practice self-care methods to be used by social workers and the people they serve.  Presented by:  Lisa Donze Jacob, LCSW.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85.  3.00 Ethical CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

LA25PDW25:  It All Starts With Us: Integrating ADEI into Supervision

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LA25PDW25:  It All Starts With Us: Integrating ADEI into Supervision.  NASW and CSWE have identified antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) as a goal of social work practice and education. For supervisors, it is crucial to understand the concepts of ADEI to guide supervisees into becoming competent practitioners. This workshop provides foundational knowledge of ADEI, promotes cultural humility, and provides guidelines for initiating uncomfortable conversations. A model for cultivating ADEI in supervision will be offered.  Presented by:  Candice Sorapuru, LCSW-BACS.  Member $50  /  Nonmember $85. 3.00 Supervision CEU. Pre-registration is required to be awarded CEU credit.

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