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State Approval Information for Florida

The Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling accepts courses by ASWB ACE Providers. Continued Social Work is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program (provider #1742). 

Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling Provider Number 50-29950.

Continued Social Work will report course completions to CE Broker for approved courses when members request this at the time of course completion. You may also self-report to CE Broker. For more information about self-reporting, visit CEBroker.com. The Continued Social Work provider number for CE Broker is 50-29950.

For all other professionals, please check with your state board for current requirements.

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Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Human Trafficking: Use of Motivational Interviewing as a Technique for Engagement
Presented by Cheryl Pooler, DSW, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1758Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidenced based clinical approach that focuses on change. This webinar explores the use of MI with homeless/foster youth who have been trafficked.

Using Research to Inform Social Work Practice
Presented by Ann Matthews, MSW, PhD, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1754Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Evidence-based practice is an essential component of social work practice. This webinar explores research, how research informs social work practice, and how social work practitioners can use research in micro and macro practice.

Foster Care to Prison Pipeline: Cultivating Trauma-informed Practices with LGBTQ+ Youth in the Child Welfare System
Presented by Adam McCormick, MSW, PhD
VideoAudio
Course: #1771Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
This webinar introduces participants to the foster care to prison pipeline and examines factors that make LGBTQ+ youth in care more vulnerable to criminal justice system involvement. In addition, this presentation will explore systemic and interpersonal factors that make LGBTQ+ youth more vulnerable to experiences of trafficking and exploitation.

Social Media and Mental Health
Presented by Gabriella Giachin, MSW, LMSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1752Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Social media is widely used and can have a lasting impact on mental health. This webinar explores the impact of social media on mental health and how mental health professionals can work with clients to mitigate the impact.

Professional Boundaries: An “I” Examination
Presented by Michelle Gricus, DSW, LICSW, LCSW-C
Video
Course: #1773Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
The “friendly visitor” of social work’s early history introduced a level of professional distance to social worker-client relationships that many practitioners maintain today. This webinar explores why negotiating and creating healthy professional boundaries in our work is essential and what is missed when we stress risk management over compassion in these relationships.

Introduction to Trauma-informed Practice with LGBTQ+ Youth in the Child Welfare System
Presented by Adam McCormick, MSW, PhD
VideoAudio
Course: #1753Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
This webinar is the first in a series of webinars that address working with LGBTQ+ youth in the child welfare system. This webinar focuses on understanding pathways into care and the challenges associated with the safety of LGBTQ+ youth in the child welfare system. In addition, an introduction to implementing trauma-informed child-welfare practices.

Dual Relationships, Conflicts of Interest, and Professional Boundaries in Social Work Practice
Presented by Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD
VideoAudio
Course: #1699Level: Intermediate1.13 Hours
Licensing infractions, professional review complaints, and malpractice lawsuits against social workers are often related to boundary issues, conflicts of interest, and dual relationships. This webinar identifies situations that give rise to these risks and provides practical guidelines for guarding against these risks and maintaining ethical relationships with clients.

Working with Various Family Types From a Cultural Context
Presented by Stephenie Howard, PhD, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1778Level: Advanced1.08 Hours
This course explores diverse families and family systems. It builds on the life cycle model to understand the needs of diverse families.

Post-Separation Abuse: Supporting Survivors After Escaping Domestic Violence
Presented by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS
VideoAudio
Course: #1704Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
"Just leave, and you'll be safe." This widely held misconception that abuse ends after a victim leaves a domestic violence situation places these survivors and their families at risk. This webinar focuses on what you can do to support survivors of domestic violence, mitigate the abuse that continues after they have left the relationship, and heal in the aftermath.

Introduction to Polyvagal Theory-The Foundation to Understanding Psychosomatic Responses
Presented by Ashley McLimans, MS, LMHCP
Video
Course: #1740Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
This course explores Polyvagal Theory and offers insight and education about how our bodies respond to and create emotional responses. This presentation is ideal for professionals interested in utilizing interventions that highlight the mind-body connection.

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