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Registration Fees for 6 CE Workshops

NASW Members $110

Non-Members $135

Unemployed/Retired NASW Members $70

Unemployed/Retired Non-Members $85

Student Members $35

Student Non-Members $50

Group Rates:

        3-5 $95 each

        6 + $85 each


Registration Fees for 3 CE Workshops

Member $65

Non-Member $80

Unemployed/Retired Member $45

Unemployed/Retired Non-Member $55

Student Member $25

Student Non-Member$30

Group Rates:

        3-5 $50 each

        6 + $45 each


If registering less than 2 weeks before the workshop, add $10 per person for each

Please note that registration fees may vary by workshop

 
 

 

 

NASW Oregon Chapter Workshops


   
May 10, 2008
  Motivational Interviewing
Presented by Ann Fields
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Chapter
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
East Pavilion Entrance, Conference rooms 20-23
9205 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, Oregon
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June 13, 2008
 

Exploring the Iceberg: The Complexity of Latino Culture
Presented by Graciela Molina-Dacker & Wenonoa Spivak
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Chapter
Legacy Emanuel Hospital, 1700 Lorenzen, Lorenzen Center
2801 N Gantenbein, Portland, Oregon

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June 27, 2008
  Do We Have an Understanding? Communication Styles in Clinical Practice
Presented by Catherine Beckett
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Chapter
Legacy Emanuel Hospital, 1702 Lorenzen, Lorenzen Center
2801 N Gantenbein, Portland, Oregon
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DVD

Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work:
Ethical and Risk Management Challenges
by Dr. Frederic G. Reamer

If you missed this outstanding March 2, 2007 conference, now is your chance to watch it on DVD. Dr. Reamer will answer all these questions. Is it ever appropriate for social workers to maintain relationships with clients after services are terminated? Should social workers ever disclose personal information to clients or hire former clients? How should social workers respond to gifts and social invitations from clients, or handle unexpected encounters with clients in the local community? This conference will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of boundary issues and dual relationships that arise in various human service settings. Using extensive case material, the instructor will acquaint participants with a typology of boundary issues and dual relationships. Participants will learn how to identify and respond constructively to complex boundary issues, protect clients, prevent professional malpractice, and avoid liability.  (Approved for 6 CE hrs.)
Please allow 5-10 business days to process your order.

   
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Refund Policy

NASW Oregon Chapter does not issue refunds to registrants who fail to attend the CEU workshop they registered for.  Participants who are ill or have an emergency preventing their attendance and contact the Chapter office prior to the workshop may request a credit in the amount of the missed workshop to be issued toward a future registration to a NASW Oregon Chapter sponsored workshop.