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Continuing Education

As a professional, you are committed to lifelong learning and a pursuit of the latest information, skills and interventions that will help you best meet the needs of the clients and communities you serve.  Whether you're required to have continuing education credits as part of maintaining your license, or simply desire more experience in the field, we are committed to providing all social workers with vital professional development resources and cutting-edge opportunities that strengthen your professional skills. Our members receive access to up-to-date info on NJ licensing regulations and preparation for licensure, certificate and CE programs, student services, and resources for clinical social workers.

Frequently Asked Questions about Continuing Education

Online learning.

Sometimes it is easiest to jump online and learn, we understand that. Throughout the year we offer both live online continuing education programs and a robust library of on-demand programs as well. You can register for the live programs through events page and search for on-demand programs through our online institute.

In Person Courses

Throughout the year we offer various in person courses, both at our chapter office and in the community--through partnerships with organizations and in your units. These courses are sometimes a few hours, while others are full day symposiums around a central topic. You can search for in person programs on the event page.

Who Recognizes These Programs for CE?

The New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners, The New Jersey Department of Education Professional Development (Provider #705), The State Board of Marriage and Family Therapy Examiners (family therapists, professional counselors, rehabilitation counselors and alcohol and drug counselors) for license and certification renewal, The New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work. In addition, most states will accept programs offered through NASW-NJ for credit in other states.

How Many Credits Do I Need?

If you are an LCSW: An LCSW shall complete a minimum of 40 credits of continuing education, of which at least 20 credits shall be in courses or programs directly related to clinical practice, 5 credits must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction. If the LCSW earns more than 40 credits during a biennial period, the LCSW may carry a maximum of eight surplus credits into a succeeding biennial period; If you are an LSW: An LSW shall complete a minimum of 30 credits of continuing education, 5 of which must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction. If the LSW earns more than 30 credits during a biennial period, the LSW may carry a maximum of six surplus credits into a succeeding biennial period. If you are a CSW: A CSW shall complete a minimum of 20 credits of continuing education, 5 of which must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction. If the CSW earns more than 20 credits during a biennial period, the CSW may carry a maximum of four surplus credits into a succeeding biennial period. If an applicant initially obtains a license or certificate within the second year of a biennial license period (September 1, 2019 or later) the applicant shall complete not fewer than one-half of the minimum required credits of continuing education, 3 credits of which shall be related to ethics and 2 credits of which shall be related to social and cultural competency. An LCSW shall complete at least 10 of their 20 credits in programs which directly relate to clinical practice.

Recorded Workshops

Sometimes it is easiest to jump online and learn, we understand that. Throughout the year we offer both live webinars and a robust library of on-demand programs as well. You can register for the live programs through our events page and search for on-demand programs through our Social Work Online CE institute . 

Live Webinars

Throughout the year we offer live webinars around a variety of topics that are eligible for clinical, social/cultural and ethics credits. You can search for live webinars programs on the event page .

If you are an LCSW: An LCSW shall complete a minimum of 40 credits of continuing education, of which at least 20 credits shall be in courses or programs directly related to clinical practice, 5 credits must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction. If the LCSW earns more than 40 credits during a biennial period, the LCSW may carry a maximum of eight surplus credits into a succeeding biennial period.

If you are an LSW: An LSW shall complete a minimum of 30 credits of continuing education, 5 of which must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction. If the LSW earns more than 30 credits during a biennial period, the LSW may carry a maximum of six surplus credits into a succeeding biennial period.

If you are a CSW: A CSW shall complete a minimum of 20 credits of continuing education, 5 of which must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction. If the CSW earns more than 20 credits during a biennial period, the CSW may carry a maximum of four surplus credits into a succeeding biennial period.

If an applicant initially obtains a license or certificate within the second year of a biennial license period (September 1, 2021 or later) the applicant shall complete not fewer than one-half of the minimum required credits of continuing education, 3 credits of which shall be related to ethics and 2 credits of which shall be related to social and cultural competency. An LCSW shall complete at least 10 of their 20 credits in programs which directly relate to clinical practice.

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On-Demand Webinars

Our most popular webinars are now available on-demand on the Social Work Online CE Institute. Earn your credits at your convenience from the comfort of your home, office, or your favorite study place.

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Professional Education Program

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The Professional Education Program (PEP) offers high quality continuing education for social workers. Our CE* granting workshops cover a wide range of topic areas, including Clinical, Social and Cultural Competence, Ethics, Prescription Opioids, and Clinical Supervision.

*All continuing education hours (CEs) are provided by the Monmouth University School of Social Work in accordance with New Jersey Administrative Code 13:44G and are recognized by the New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners.

Clinical Supervision

Become a new jersey clinical supervisor..

In order to supervise individuals working toward their LCSW, the New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners requires you to complete a 20 CE credit clinical supervision course. We are proud to offer this course, facilitated by Scottie Urmey, LCSW, TEP, throughout the year.

Certificate in Aging

Earn ce hours while gaining expertise in gerontological social work..

This certificate requires completion of 20 CE hours (2 hours foundation, 5 hours ethics, 1 hour opioid, 3 hours social/cultural, and 9 hours of electives) in PEP workshops designated as certificate eligible.

Discounts and Promotion Codes for Registration

If you qualify for one of the below discounts please write down its promo code.  You will need to enter and apply the code in your shopping cart during your registration process.

MU Social Work Alumni  receive a 20% discount on all workshops all the time. Apply Promotion Code MUALUM20 in your shopping cart**.

Register for 5 or more workshops  at one time and you will receive a 10% discount off the total price based on standard registration fees. Apply Promotion Code PEPREG5 in your shopping cart**.

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PEP Refund Policy

A $20 processing fee will be charged for all cancellations. No credit vouchers will be issued toward a future program date. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to [email protected].

Written cancellation must be submitted by 5 p.m. the business day before the workshop is scheduled to run (e.g., to cancel participation for a Monday workshop, written notification must be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Friday before).

Refunds will be provided as follows: Participants who submit written cancellation to [email protected] by 5 p.m. the business day before the workshop is scheduled to run will receive 100% of the registration fee paid, minus the $20.00 processing fee.

Participants who cancel any time after 5 p.m. the business day before the workshop is scheduled to run forfeit their registration fee and receive no refund.

When workshops are cancelled by PEP, no penalties apply and full refunds are issued.

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National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP) is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an Approved Provider of continuing education for licensed psychoanalysts. #P-0019.

National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NAAP) is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0168

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If you have a disability and need accommodations, please notify the ACAP main office at 973-629-1001 or [email protected] and instructor at least 14 days before the event.

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New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education

Welcome new jersey social workers  , does the new jersey board accept courses from aswb-approved continuing education providers.

All New Jersey social work continuing education courses need to be pre-approved  individually .  At this time, the following courses have been pre-approved individually for New Jersey Social Workers:

New Jersey Approved Cultural Competence Courses

  • The Opioid Crisis and the Hispanic Latino Population: An Urgent Issue (2 credit hours, Cultural Competence) .  course id # 4593, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Working with LGBTQ+ Families in Foster Care and Adoption (1 credit hour, Cultural Competence) .  course id # 4599, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.

New Jersey Approved Ethics Courses

  • Looking Back to Move Us Forward: Social Workers Deliver Justice as Human Rights Professionals (1 credit hour, Ethics) , course id # 4871, approval period: 04/18/2023 – 04/18/2025.
  • Managing Ethics Challenges in Social Work Organizations: A Comprehensive Strategy (1 credit hour, Ethics) .  course id # 4584, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Pandemic Ethics: Rethinking Rights, Responsibilities and Roles in Social Work (1 credit hour, Ethics) . course id # 4585, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Responding to Covid-19: New Trends in Social Workers Use of Information and Communication Technology (1 credit hour, Ethics) .  course id # 4589, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • The Case for Mandatory Reporting as an Ethical Dilemma for Social Workers (1 credit hour, Ethics) . course id # 4872, approval period: 04/18/2023 – 04/18/2025.

New Jersey Approved Clinical Social Work Practice Courses

  • Covid-19 and the Rapid Expansion of Telehealth in Social and Behavioral Services (1 credit hour, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id #4583, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Expanding Access to and Use of Behavioral Health Services for People Experiencing Homelessness (3 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) . course id # 4875, approval period: 04/18/2023 – 04/18/2025.
  • Implementing Community-Level Policies to Prevent Alcohol Misuse (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) . course id # 4873, approval period: 04/18/2023 – 04/18/2025.
  • Preventing Marijuana Use Among Youth (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) . course id # 4586, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Preventing the Use of Marijuana: Focus on Women and Pregnancy (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4874, approval period: 04/18/2023 – 04/18/2025.
  • Prevention and Treatment of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among College Students (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4587, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults with Mental Illness (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4588, approval period:  12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Substance Misuse Prevention for Young Adults (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id #4590, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Working with Families (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4591, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Telehealth for the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders (3 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) . course id # 4592, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Treating Alcohol Misuse in Older Adults (3 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4594, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Treating Concurrent Substance Use Among Adults (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4595, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Treating Drug Use and Prescription Medication Misuse in Older Adults (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4596, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Treatment Considerations for Youth and Young Adults with Serious Emotional Disturbances, Serious Mental Illnesses and Co-occurring Substance Use (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4597, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.
  • Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders (2 credit hours, Clinical Social Work Practice) .  course id # 4598, approval period: 12/8/2022-12/8/2024.

You must identify your state as New Jersey and include your license number in your account profile so that we can issue a certificate that meets licensing requirements in New Jersey. You can review your profile and update your state license information on your  account profile page .  If you need help adding the state information to your profile or if you have any other questions, please contact us at [email protected].

How many New Jersey Continuing Education Hours can I earn with on-line courses?

You can earn 40 out of 40 hours with on-line courses.

An  LCSW  shall complete a minimum of 40 credits of continuing education, of which at least 20 credits shall be in courses related to clinical practice and five credits must be related to ethics.  Three hours in the area of social and cultural competence is required.

An  LSW  shall complete a minimum of 30 credits of continuing education, five of which must be related to ethics.  Three hours in the area of social and cultural competence is required.

A  CSW  shall complete a minimum of 20 credits of continuing education, five of which must be related to ethics.  Three hours in the area of social and cultural competence is required.

Additionally, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:15BB-11.1, all individuals licensed or certified by this Board must complete at least one credit of continuing education in topics concerning prescription opioid drugs, including the risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction and diversion . This requirement must be met beginning with the 2018-2020 licensing cycle and will continue for all subsequent licensing cycles.

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All of our courses are $5.99 per credit hour.  We also offer an unlimited package. One year of unlimited courses is $74.99 and two years of unlimited courses are $124.99 .   Click here for more information about how to get started .

Where Can I Review New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education Requirements?

You can review New Jersey social work continuing education requirements at https://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/sw/Pages/continuingeducation.aspx .

You can find a list of approved CE courses for New Jersey on the ASWB website at  https://www.aswb.org/newjersey/ .

You can also contact the board at: Board of Social Work Examiners PO Box 45033 Newark, New Jersey 07101 973-504-6495

Please remember that we have done our best to research your state’s licensing guidelines. Licensing regulations can change frequently including guidelines about how many hours you can earn on-line. Most jurisdictions require a certain number of hours in ethics and other areas of practice. The final authority for approving any continuing education activity rests with your state board. Even those states that endorse the ACE program may have exceptions in terms of the courses that they will accept. It is ultimately your responsibility to understand the licensing regulations in your state.

Does Free State Social Work offer New Jersey Social Work CEUs?  New Jersey Social Work Trainings? Contact Hours?  Credit Hours?

Different jurisdictions have different definitions.  For some jurisdictions, the term CEU consists of ten credit hours.  At Free State Social Work, we offer continuing education credit hours and we estimate that each credit hour will require one hour of reading.

At Free State Social Work, we offer great online continuing education for social workers, counselors, and therapists.

All of our courses are $5.99 per credit hour. Please browse our complete course catalog or use the category links below.

We also offer an unlimited package! One year of unlimited courses is $74.99 and two years are $124.99. Click here for more details about our unlimited packages . If you would like to sample one of our courses, you can try a free course here .

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Continuing Education for New Jersey Social Workers

Attention : Several states and disciplines have relaxed requirements regarding live / in person Continuing Education due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please check with your board to see the most current requirements.

CE requirements for NJ social workers:

  • 40 CE hours for LCSW, including 5 hours of ethics, 3 hours of cultural competence. At least 20 hours must be related directly to clinical practice.  LCSWs who have completed more than the 40 hours during the biennial period may carry over a maximum of 8 surplus hours into the next cycle.
  • 30 CE hours for LSW, including 5 hours of ethics, 3 hours of cultural competence. LSWs who have completed more than the 30 hours during the biennial period may carry over a maximum of 6 surplus hours into the next cycle.
  • 20 CE hours for CSW, including 5 hours of ethics, 3 hours of social and cultural competence. CSWs who have completed more than the 20 hours during the biennial period may carry over a maximum of 4 surplus hours into the next cycle.

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The following programs have been approved for New Jersey Social Workers. These programs must be completed by the expiration date to receive NJ SW approved CE credit.

Since J&K Seminars is an approved Association of Social Worker Boards ACE CE provider, unless otherwise noted, all other J&K Seminars home study programs qualify for CE credit in most other states.

ACE: Approved Continuing Education

ACE approval demonstrates that a provider or course has been rigorously reviewed and found to offer quality continuing education according to best practices.

ASWB’s Approved Continuing Education program has been designed to review and approve high-quality CE providers and courses, whether they are delivered in person or via distance learning. This approval means that social work continuing education programs are generally acceptable to social work regulatory boards across the United States and Canada.

Ace standards.

Regardless of whether a CE provider pursues individual course approval or provider approval, programs must adhere to the ACE standards outlined in the ACE Handbook.

States and provinces that accept ACE

The ASWB Approved Continuing Education program approves continuing education providers and individual programs. When social workers choose courses created and offered by ACE providers or individual courses approved by ACE, they can trust they will receive high-quality content accepted by most U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions to meet licensure renewal requirements.

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With options for individual courses, conferences, or entire CE catalogs, top-notch social work continuing education providers benefit from ACE approval.

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  • Individual course and conference approval Approved individual courses and conferences are listed on our spreadsheet
  • Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education ASWB authorizes some Joint Accreditation providers to offer ACE credit to social workers

ACE individual course/conference approval

Individual course/conference approval evaluates individual courses and conference sessions and approves them for licensees to earn continuing education credit.

ACE provider approval

ACE provider approval is optimal for CE providers that offer a large number of courses or programs.

Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education

ACE collaborates with Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education for CE in multiple professions.

ACE approval

  • Serves as a mark of distinction recognized by social work licensing boards and social workers
  • Is currently recognized by most states and provinces in North America
  • Demonstrates that continuing education meets rigorous standards for quality and relevance
  • Supports competency in the social work profession
  • Allows providers to list and manage courses directly to an online database
  • Entitles providers to receive timely information on CE issues and requirements via the Continuing Competence newsletter

Are you eligible to apply to ACE?

  • Does your organization have a licensed social worker involved in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of social work continuing education?
  • Does your organization have someone with appropriate experience to serve as continuing education director?
  • Is your organization able to supply evaluation and documentation of programs?

If you can answer YES to all these questions, then you meet the minimum requirements and are eligible to apply to ACE.

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Ethical issues do not exist within a vacuum; rather, they emerge, evolve, and adapt within the sociocultural context of a particular society. In past decades, the field of professional ethics has received increased attention. Much of the discussion began in the 1960s in the medical field, where the blending of ethics, legalities, and medicine has become known as bioethics. Its emergence into history occurred because there was a need to talk about how research and healthcare decisions and regulations could be made, who could make them, and what their long-term implications would be. In the late 1960s, philosophers, theologians, physicians, lawyers, policy makers, and legislators began to write about these questions, hold conferences, establish institutes, and publish journals for the study of bioethics. Around the same time, many existing professional organizations and agencies, such as those for counseling, social work, and law enforcement, began implementing their own ethical codes. When an institution is young, the creation of a formal code of ethics is standard practice to inform prospective members; unify, advise, and protect existing members; help resolve ethics issues; protect those which the profession serves; and help establish and distinguish an organization, agency, and its members.

Table of Contents

  • INTRODUCTION
  • HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF SOCIAL WORK ETHICS
  • COMMON TERMS USED IN THE DISCUSSION OF ETHICS
  • NASW CODE OF ETHICS
  • ETHICAL THEORIES
  • PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF ETHICAL THEORY
  • ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING FRAMEWORKS
  • ETHICAL SELF-REFLECTION
  • MANAGED CARE AND ETHICS
  • DIVERSITY AND MULTICULTURALISM: ETHICAL ISSUES
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This intermediate to advanced course is designed for social workers and related professionals required to complete ethics continuing education.

Accreditations & Approvals

As a Jointly Accredited Organization, NetCE is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. This course, Ethics for Social Work, Approval #07012022-26, provided by NetCE is approved for continuing education by the New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education Approval Collaborative, which is administered by NASW-NJ. CE Approval Collaborative Approval Period: Tuesday, July 12, 2022 through August 31, 2024. New Jersey social workers will receive 6 Clinical or Ethics CE credits for participating in this course. NetCE is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). NetCE complies with the ANSI/IACET Standard, which is recognized internationally as a standard of excellence in instructional practices. As a result of this accreditation, NetCE is authorized to issue the IACET CEU. NetCE is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0033. This course is considered self-study, as defined by the New York State Board for Social Work. Materials that are included in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of licensed master social work and licensed clinical social work in New York. As a licensed professional, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined in law as beyond the boundaries of practice for an LMSW and LCSW. A licensee who practices beyond the authorized scope of practice could be charged with unprofessional conduct under the Education Law and Regents Rules.

Designations of Credit

Social workers participating in this intermediate to advanced course will receive 6 Ethics continuing education clock hours. This course meets the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education credit for ASWs and LCSWs in the area of Law and Ethics as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. NetCE is authorized by IACET to offer 0.6 CEU(s) for this program.

Individual State Behavioral Health Approvals

In addition to states that accept ASWB, NetCE is approved as a provider of continuing education by the following state boards: Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners, Provider #0515; Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, CE Broker Provider #50-2405; Illinois Division of Professional Regulation for Social Workers, License #159.001094; Illinois Division of Professional Regulation for Licensed Professional and Clinical Counselors, License #197.000185; Illinois Division of Professional Regulation for Marriage and Family Therapists, License #168.000190;

Special Approvals

This course fulfills the Florida requirement for 3 hours of Professional Ethics and Boundaries education.

Course Objective

The purpose of this course is to increase the social work professional's knowledge base about ethical theories, principles, and the application of these principles to social work practice. A historical context of ethics in social work and in the larger context of the helping professions, such as nursing and other human service areas, will be explored. The course will also examine the specific components of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics, ethical theories, ethical decision-making processes, the psychological context of moral development, and multiculturalism and ethics.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Discuss the historical context of ethics in social work and the emergence of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics.
  • Define common terms such as ethics, morality, ethical dilemmas, and ethical principles.
  • Identify the purpose and functions of the NASW Code of Ethics.
  • Differentiate between deontologic, teleologic, motivist, natural law, transcultural ethical, and ethical relativism theories.
  • Discuss the relationship between ethical theories and the NASW Code of Ethics.
  • Identify the different ethical decision-making models.
  • Discuss the psychologic context of ethical decision making by applying Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development.
  • Discuss ethical issues that emerge with social work practice under managed care systems.

Alice Yick Flanagan, PhD, MSW, received her Master’s in Social Work from Columbia University, School of Social Work. She has clinical experience in mental health in correctional settings, psychiatric hospitals, and community health centers. In 1997, she received her PhD from UCLA, School of Public Policy and Social Research. Dr. Yick Flanagan completed a year-long post-doctoral fellowship at Hunter College, School of Social Work in 1999. In that year she taught the course Research Methods and Violence Against Women to Masters degree students, as well as conducting qualitative research studies on death and dying in Chinese American families. Previously acting as a faculty member at Capella University and Northcentral University, Dr. Yick Flanagan is currently a contributing faculty member at Walden University, School of Social Work, and a dissertation chair at Grand Canyon University, College of Doctoral Studies, working with Industrial Organizational Psychology doctoral students. She also serves as a consultant/subject matter expert for the New York City Board of Education and publishing companies for online curriculum development, developing practice MCAT questions in the area of psychology and sociology. Her research focus is on the area of culture and mental health in ethnic minority communities.

Michele Nichols, RN, BSN, MA, received her Associates Degree in Nursing in 1977, her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing in 1981 and obtained her Master of Arts Degree in Ethics and Policy Studies in 1990 through the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She was Chief Nurse Executive at Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, and retired as the System Director for the Valley Health System University, a five hospital system in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is currently a volunteer nurse for Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada.

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Professional development and continuing education.

Welcome to the professional development and continuing education program offered by the Howard University School of Social Work. Tailored for social workers, human service agents, and professionals in allied fields, our training and certificate programs are designed to equip you with the latest knowledge and essential skills crucial for excelling in your career and effecting positive change. Our mission is to address your professional development and career advancement aspirations through continuing education initiatives, enhancing your capacity to confront issues plaguing our society and to empower, uplift, and strengthen the communities in which we serve. 

Our Programs:

  • Continuing Education Workshops: We offer a variety of workshops through the year on topics such as cultural competence, trauma-informed care, ethics, health and wellness, gerontology, technological advancement and more.  
  • Certificate Programs: Our certificate program is tailored for emerging leaders and professionals seeking diverse perspectives and innovative strategies to leadership in the human service and non-profit sectors.  
  • Customized Training: We also work with organizations to develop customized training programs tailored to their specific needs and goals.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced faculty and professionals in the field of social work that are committed to your professional growth.  
  • Continuing Education Credit: Earn CE credit and maintain your professional licensure while enhancing your skills and knowledge.  
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow professionals and expand your network through our professional development courses and/or certificate programs.

For more information contact:

Kathelon Toliver, Director of Community Engagement and Strategic Planning Email: [email protected] Phone: 202-250-5046 Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET

Professional Development Courses

Narrative healing: empowerment through storytelling.

Narrative Healing: Empowerment Through Storytelling , at the  Howard University School of Social Work (Virtual Session)  on  Thu Mar 21, 2024  at  10:00 AM .

Join us for a professional development course presented in collaboration with Presidential Consultants, the Danya Institute, and Howard University School of Social Work. Gain a holistic understanding of the lived experience narrative and learn to harness its transformative potential. Explore how stories drive community dynamics and develop the skills to connect deeply, promote mental well-being, and foster resilience in the communities we serve. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your professional practice and create a meaningful impact through the personal narrative. (2 CE Credits)

FREE Event- in Celebration of Social Work Month $25 for CEU Certificates

Facilitator(s) :

Kami J. Anderson, Ph.D., Director of Learning Design and Senior Trainer, Presidential Consultants

Deborah Nixon Hughes, LCSW-C, Project Director, Central East Technology Transfer Center (PTTC), The Danya Institute

Behavioral Health in the Black Community: A Strength-Based Perspective

Behavioral Health in the Black Community: A Strengths Based Perspective , at the Howard University School of Social Work (Virtual Session) on Thu April 18, 2024 at 10:00 AM .

Join us for Behavioral Health in the Black Community: A Strengths-based Perspective, a comprehensive overview of the resilience of Black people against institutionalized racism and social constructs designed to upend their mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing. We will explore the best practices and innovative approaches utilized by healthcare professionals who treat patients from black and other marginalized communities of color. We will examine the vital role of family & community in shaping racial identity. We will look at the historical role of the Black Church and its inherent strengths offered to the community it serves. Finally, we will explore ways in which the Black community is returning to its roots by integrating a holistic, Afro-centric health approach to self-care. (2 CE Credits)

Promo Code: COMMUNITY 25% off Registration 3/4-3/18

Facilitator: Toni Cole, DBH, LCSW, MSW CEO, Behavioral Health Solutions 360, Inc.

Certificate Programs

Fred taylor "roll away the stone" leadership certificate.

Are you ready to ignite your passion for change in the human service or non-profit sector? We invite you to enroll in the Fred Taylor "Roll Away the Stone" Leadership Certificate program to elevate your leadership style and lead with greater purpose! Our program, in partnership with Kusi Global Inc., goes beyond conventional leadership programs, providing you with a holistic understanding of leadership that integrates the pillars of the Black Perspective. Enroll now and gain insights and learn innovative approaches on how to better serve marginalized communities. Let's roll away the stone together and take the first step towards leadership transformation. 

Program Benefits:

  • Tailored for Emerging Leaders:  Whether you're a seasoned professional or just stepping into your new leadership role, our program is designed to meet you at your level and propel you toward success.   
  • Engaging and Interactive sessions: Say goodbye to passive learning! Dive into dynamic discussions, interactive exercises, and real-world case studies that will broaden your perspectives and inspire innovative solution.   
  • Personalized Coaching:  Receive one-on-one guidance from experienced coaches dedicated to unlocking your full potential. Harness the power of diversity and inclusivity to become a more effective and empathetic leaders.   
  • Global Perspectives :  Leadership knows no bounds: Engage with peers from diverse backgrounds and industries and gain access to a wealth of resources that will empower you to deepen your knowledge, broaden your perspective, and stay abreast of emerging trends and best practices. 

Professional Development Training Cost

Application for ce units and co-sponsorship.

Looking for a co-sponsor? The School of Social Work offers continuing education certificates and evaluations to programs that meet the eligibility standards established by the DC Board of Social Work. For more information, please contact [email protected] or submit application. 

Call for Presenters

We are actively seeking dynamic speakers to contribute their expertise and knowledge to our professional development course offerings. We offer courses through a strength-based lens and offer a range of topics in technology, environmental justice, ethics, political considerations, health and wellness, gun violence, gerontology, informed-trauma, and more to support the social work profession. If you are interested in leading and/or facilitating a training, please contact [email protected] or submit application to provide your credentials and interests. 

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A confident staff improves client engagement and outcomes. Let us help you educate and empower your talented staff to feel valued by your agency and competent in their work. 

We have options for all agencies and budgets, which include applicable NYSED LMSW/LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAT, NYS OASAS and ASWB CE contact hours. Contact us at  [email protected]  to schedule a complimentary 30-minute exploration call to discuss your goals.

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Subscribe and save with a plan that fits your needs. With an agency subscription, you and your staff have the flexibility to choose from trainings that meet your agency goals or their interests. When your agency signs on, your employees gain access to discounts to pay their own way for CEs, or they can submit a request to your administrators to complete the purchase on their behalf. 

Ideal for:  We offer three tiered subscription levels that fit all agency sizes and budgets. Subscriptions are ideal as a standalone plan or as a complement to our custom training options below.  Note:  Subscription discounts cannot be combined with group discounts.

Includes: Access to a complimentary company profile and portal for your admins, so you can add or remove staff and track the benefits being used.

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Help your staff develop their skills, maintain their licensure — and save. Group discounts are valid on almost all live courses. 

Ideal for:  All agency sizes and budgets.

Note:  Discounts for purchases of 3-9 individuals are automatically applied at checkout. For groups of 10 or more, contact us at  [email protected] .

Public Trainings Based on Your Agency Needs

Are you looking for training on a specific topic? We can design a workshop around your staff development needs and open the training to the public for additional participation. You can request a preferred speaker, or we'll find the best speaker that matches your needs. Best of all, you can save on the final training by using an agency subscription or group pricing discount.

Ideal for: Agencies with 20 or more staff to train on a specific topic.

Includes:  Access to a complimentary company profile and portal for your admins, so you can keep track of staff registration and completion.

Note: If we have recently offered training on your requested topic, we require at least six months before offering the same course again. If you need something sooner, and your budget allows, a customized agency training may be a better fit.

Customized Trainings for Your Agency

Are you looking for a custom workshop just for your team? We can design a training specifically tailored to your staff development needs. We'll find the most qualified trainer for your goals and handle the registration process, logistics, CEs, evaluations and certificates for both online and in-person programs. 

Ideal for: Agencies with at least 40-50 staff to train on a specific topic. Don't have enough staff but work with another agency that's interested in this topic? We can customize the training for both agencies, and you receive all the benefits of a single agency. 

Includes: Access to a complimentary company profile and portal for your admins, so you can keep track of staff registration and completion.

Trainer Consulting Services

Tap into our decades of experience and wide network of trainers to host your own workshops. If you just need help finding the right expert, connect with us to discuss your training needs, and we can use our extensive database of trainers to provide you with proposals and contacts that fit your goals. All you need to do is select the trainer(s) you’d like to pursue and contact them to begin planning.

Ideal for: Agencies with unique CE needs and those that usually plan and host their own trainings.

If you're preparing to host your own workshop, we can help. We routinely work with trainers, agencies and conference providers to enhance the success of their event.

Learn more about all of our support services.

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The University Of Georgia School Of Social Work supports quality continuing education learning experiences in Georgia under the auspices of the Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers, and Marriage and Family Therapists. Education opportunities are offered throughout the year that fulfill continuing education requirements for licensing in various professions Georgia, such as social work, professional counseling, pastoral counseling, and marriage and family therapy, among others.

Address questions to Continuing Education, attn: Jennifer Abbott 279 Williams Street School of Social Work, University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602

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    If you are an LCSW: An LCSW shall complete a minimum of 40 credits of continuing education, of which at least 20 credits shall be in courses or programs directly related to clinical practice, 5 credits must be related to ethics, 3 credits must be related to social and cultural competency, and 1 credit must be related to prescription opioid addiction.

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