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OUR STATE IN CRISIS: | rasp ead | 4 Aan nd 3 | DOWN ee es a eel SOCIAL WORK FORGING SOLUTIONS National Association of Sacial Worker - SC Chapter Spring Symposium March 21-23, 2016 Break with Sponsors and Exhibitors 330,p.m Workshops Richard L. Jones, PAD, Ethies and Risk Management in the New Era of Social Work Pt, 2 WK 11 Richard L Jones, PhD, WK 12 Elizabeth Surract, LISW-CP, Cognitive Behavior Therapy for PTSD: Assignment. The presentation will review and highlight the rationale for the behavioral ‘0 apply this to typical problem areas of veterans diagnosed with PTSD. Included will be stimulate discussion on how to overcome patient resistance with completing assignments The Behavioral Task task assignment and how a therapeutic role play 0 WK 13 Terry Wolfer, MSW, PhD, ACSW and Sarah Andress, BA, MSW. Candidate, Positi Discovering and Promoting Grassroots Solutions to Difficult describes “positive deviance,” and its potential application for social work innovati ive Deviance: This presentation defines and ion. A community-driven, asset- members who succeed Se solutions among their peers in the community. WK 14 Julie Smithwick, LMSW, Empowered Latino Leaders Engaging Their Communities through Spanish: Tanguage Radio Soap Operas and Other Effective Outreach Toole ci AW they live and serve, which contributed to their quick sesponse in reaching vuln: flood. Latinos experienced several barriers in accessing relief services, sponded by collecting monetary donations, disteibuting relevant services with D-SNAP, FEMA, and other organizat are leaders in the community where erable Latino communities after the » CHW understood these challenges and 'p-tordate information, and coordinating culturally ions. WIK 15 Monique Constance- Huggins, PhD, MSW and Allison Gibson, PhD, to Assist Rural Clients During a Disaster. Natural disasters and other em impact on rural communities, yet their social realities are often overlooked, MSW, MPIA, Using Social Capital lergency crises can have a devastating | This presentation will describe the role 215 p.m, NASW-SC Board Meeting Tuesday March 22 :00 a.m, Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m. NASW Town Hall Meeting NASW Staff and Board Recognizing Excellence in our Fiel Social Work Awards 00 a.m, Break with Sponsors and Exhibitors 915 a.m<10:45 am, Workshops WK 16 Chancey D, Rich, LBSW, * 1. As CDP, Spirituality and Sexuality: Being Christian and Gay in the South. As Social Workers itis important to ae vnderstand the deeply personal and difficult journey that Christians, particuasly EE — who identify as LGBTQI have as they think a ibot ' think about of struggle an’s personal story. ‘Wt OF struggle with being both Christian and LGBTQI, inthe South “this is one ™ yx 17 Melisa Reitmeer, PAD, LMSW Pryantha Herat, MD, PhD: and Julian Salen M viressional Service Delivery Model for Patients with Parkinsons Disease a Fe qualityof life for patients living with Patkinson’s disease, little attention is focuse ff social workers that would address non-motor symptom management, Pane! k comes for Parkinson’s disease and an innov; — MSW Candidate, An Inter- Despite increased consideration

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