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CATEGORIES:Chapter Events
SUMMARY:NC Chapter - Fall Conference
LOCATION:UNC Chapel Hill, School of Social Work\, 325 Pittsboro St.\, Chapel Hill
DESCRIPTION:
NC Chapter - 2017 Fall Conference
“Group Work and Ethics&
rdquo;
Saturday, December 2, 2017, 9:00 – 1:15
Location: UNC Chapel Hill, School of Social Work (325 Pittsboro St. Chapel Hill, NC). Thi
s program will consist of two workshops, (4.0 Ethics Contact hours - Certif
icates of attendance provided). Parking: On Saturdays, parking is ava
ilable in all UNC lots near the School unless specifically posted as unavai
lable.
Fees: FREE for IASWG members / $45 for
Non-IASWG members / $5 for Students (Cash or checks accepted at door (we c
annot accept credit or debit card payments at this time).
Re
gistration: To register, please email mghezzi@email.unc.edu by 11/29 so that we can get an
accurate continental breakfast count.
Conference Sc
hedule
Meet and Greet/Coffee and Bagels from 8:30 AM to 9:
00 AM
Workshop One from 9:00 AM to 1
1:00 AM
- Frontlines or Sidelines? Where do So
cial Workers belong in Activism and Social Movement Contexts?
- Patty Adams invites us all into an interactive exploration of
some of the fundamental questions facing the Social Work profession at this
time: What are the limits to our work? Where does the role of clinician en
d and the role of advocate begin? In what spaces and contexts are we to cha
mpion the work of social justice? How do we live into the Code of Ethics in
an era of increasing hate crimes and political and socioeconomic hostility
and upheaval? As advocates of Social Justice and proponents of Dignity an
d Worth of all people, where must we locate ourselves in these times of agg
ression and attacks on vulnerable communities? How can we support service a
nd integrity in our work and our lives when our ability to do our jobs is c
hallenged on a daily basis by funding cuts, reactive legislation, and openl
y hostile political leadership? Presenter: Patty Adams, MSW, LCSWA
Break from 11:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Workshop Two from 11:15 A
M to 1:15 PM
- The Ethic
s of Invitational Language: Trauma-Informed Group Facilitation and Cultural
Considerations
- Complex trauma involves expos
ure to multiple traumatic events involving harm and abandonment by a partne
r, caregiver or other. In group facilitation, how can we offer direction an
d instruction in a way that is trauma sensitive? Important considerations m
ay include the concept of non-coercion and the promotion of choice making.
Jenna Horgan will offer specific examples from music therapy, therapeutic y
oga, and structured psychotherapy groups. Cultural humility and awareness w
ill also be discussed. Participants will learn about complex trauma and its
effect on interpersonal relationships and group dynamics. Participants wil
l learn at least 3 ways to use invitational language while facilitating gro
ups. Participants will have opportunity to engage in group discussion and r
eflection regarding power dynamics and ethical dilemmas in group work. Pre
senter: Jenna Horgan, MSW, LCSWA
Presenter Bios:
- Patty Adams, MSW,
LCSWA, E-RYT 200 is a social worker, community-based yoga teacher, languag
e justice advocate, and collective liberation activist. For more than 20 ye
ars, Patty has been committed to the work of social movement, global justic
e, and collective liberation, including around issues of economic justice a
nd worker rights; LGBTQQIA inclusion and liberation; environmental justice;
and language justice. Patty engages in the work of holistic healing and tr
ansformation within an anti-oppression and intersectional framework. In he
r work with individuals, families, groups and communities as a therapist, a
dvocate, facilitator, yoga teacher, and healing justice worker, Patty draws
on her studies in eastern traditions including yoga and Ayurveda, as well
as training and competency in clinical social work, popular education, and
addiction recovery.
- Jenna Horgan, MSW, LCSWA is a bilingual mental
health therapist at El Futuro in Durham, NC. She is a Music Therapist-Boar
d Certified, Registered Yoga Teacher and Licensed Clinical Social Worker-As
sociate. Jenna has extensive experience facilitating groups including group
songwriting, music improvisation, therapeutic yoga/mindfulness and SPARCS
(Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress). Je
nna enjoys working with people from a variety of cultures and backgrounds a
nd loves the way group work brings a sense of universality and connectednes
s.
CONTACT:Email mghezzi@email.unc.edu
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