Wednesday October 27th, 2010
Bring Your Own Ballot (BYOB) Networking Event
5-7pm
El Matador 2424 E Burnside St Portland, OR
FREE
Bring Your Own Ballot (BYOB) Networking Event
Mid-term elections got you down?
Having a hard time sleeping?
Do you find yourself up at night wondering how to vote on those pesky ballot measures?
You may be suffering from mid-term election blues…
We can help, Social Workers PAC has done most of the leg work for you, all you have to do is BYOB to the El Matador Tequila Bar and we can get through this together!
Maura Roche, lobbyist and political consultant for NASW/SWPAC, will be on hand to answer questions, tell a tale or two from the campaign trail and provide some handy cheat sheets on the ballot measures.
Studies show that networking & nachos can help you beat the ballot blues!
(Side effects may include, fun, laughter, interesting conversation and sense of community).
Let’s do some self-care together for your “inner voter” at happy hour!!!
Wednesday October 27th, 2010
5-7pm
(happy hour is 1/2 price food until 6 PM)
El Matador
2424 E Burnside St
Portland, OR
Sunday October 31st, 2010
Remembering Astrid Schlaps
1-3pm
Portland State University Hoffman Hall 1833 SW Eleventh Avenue Portland
Remembering Astrid Schlaps
Portland State University faculty, and the family, friends, and former students of our beloved Astrid Schlaps have planned a gathering to honor and remember Astrid on:
Sunday, October 31
1-3pm
in Hoffman Hall,
1833 SW Eleventh Avenue
on the PSU campus
There will be opportunities to remember Astrid through donations to the Astrid Schlaps Scholarship Fund at PSU Foundation and to the PSU Walk of the Heroines, where her name is etched along with the names of other beloved heroic women. The scholarship will support MSW students intending on working in the areas of abuse and trauma. Donations may be sent to the PSU Foundation, PO Box 243, Portland, OR 97207. Details will be available at the memorial.
For further information about this event, please contact Eileen Brennan at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Contact Aaron Pearlman at 503-725- 8020 regarding donations in honor of Astrid.
A memoriam blog for Astrid and her husband Richard Hunter has been established where members of the community can post their comments and remembrances.
http://richard-astrid.blogspot.com/
Tuesday November 02nd, 2010
Aging Network Free Breakfast Forum
8:30am-9:00am Complimentary Breakfast provided by Providence ElderPlace 9:00am-10:00am Presentation
Providence ElderPlace Irvington Village
FREE
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Social Work & Aging Free Breakfast Forum
Presented by the NASW Oregon Chapter Aging Network
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
8:30am-9:00am
Complimentary Breakfast provided by Providence ElderPlace
9:00am-10:00am
Presentation (1 CE pending approval)
“How We Remember and How We Forget”
Presented by Cathy Parkinson, BSW, LPC
Hosted and Sponsored by:
Providence ElderPlace Irvington Village
(This is your chance to visit and tour ElderPlace’s newest facility)
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Please feel free to share this information with colleagues, everyone is welcome!
We look forward to seeing you, NASW Aging Network Steering Committee
Tuesday November 16th, 2010
Working With Voices
8:30am-4:30pm
Good Samaritan Hospital, Building 2 Auditorium 1015 NW 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97210
Cost: $90 (checks and cash taken at the door the day of the training)
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Sponsored by the NASW Oregon Chapter Mental Health Network and Portland Hearing Voices
Working with Voices:
A Workshop with Ron Coleman and Paul Baker
6.5 CEUs
November 16, 2010, 8:30am-4:30pm
Good Samaritan Hospital, Building 2 Auditorium
1015 NW 22nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97210
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Hearing voices is one of the most common experiences that people diagnosed with a psychotic illness have. Research has shown that many people continue to hear voices even after prolonged use of medication. This has meant that many voice hearers do not get relief from their experiences. The consequence of this is that many people live lives that are low in quality & high in distress. This one-day workshop has been designed to help practitioners understand the experience of hearing voices and interventions that can be used to enable the voice hearer take control of their experience. As a result of this training, individuals will know how to develop an in depth understanding of people’s voice hearing experience & will be able to use proven tools to help individuals develop successful coping strategies.
Presenters:
Ron Coleman is a mental health trainer and consultant specializing in psychosis prevention and resolution. He has designed training packages to enable voice hearers to gain ascendancy over the negative aspects of the voice hearing experience. His own route to recovery after spending 13 years in & out of the psychiatric system has given him many insights into the many difficult issues facing today’s mental health services. Ron has published several books including “Politics of the Madhouse” and “Recovery: an Alien Concept?” He also co –authored “Working with Voices” & “Working to Recovery.”
Paul Baker is a community development and group worker. He has a Post-graduate Diploma in Community Education, specializing in working with young people and people with mental health problems. Paul has worked in the health care and education sectors for the last 30 years. He had the responsibility to develop innovative mental health care services in the community including services run by the people who use them, self-advocacy services, supported housing services, social firms and enterprises as well as the development of forums for people to enable them to have a direct input in the development and running of services. Paul was one of the founding members of the Hearing Voices Network in England and is currently the coordinator of INTERVOICE, the influential coordinating body for the international hearing voices movement.
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Cost: $90 (checks and cash taken at the door the day of the training)
Saturday November 20th, 2010
NASW Oregon Chapter Board of Directors Meeting
Saturday January 29th, 2011
Straightlaced and the Oregon Safe Schools Act (2 free CEUs)
2-4pm
Metropolitan Community Church of Portland 2400 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232
FREE
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“With a fearless look at a highly charged subject, Straightlaced unearths how popular pressures around gender and sexuality are confining American teens. Their stories reflect a diversity of experiences, demonstrating how gender role expectations and homophobia are interwoven, and illustrating the different ways that these expectations connect with culture, race and class”
The 67 minute documentary Straightlaced will be shown followed by an hour long facilitated discussion. The discussion will focus on how youth are effected by homophobia and the harmfulness of LGBTQ discrimination for all individuals. The Oregon Safe Schools Act will be explained and social workers will be informed as to how they can support its implementation. The Oregon Safe Schools Act strengthens anti‐bullying policies in public schools to ensure that every school in every district provides a safe environment for all students.
Facilitators will be Jenn Burleton, director of Transactive, and Sally Stevens, LCSW, and Zena Britadesco, board members of the Oregon Safe Schools and Communities Coalition.
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Held at the Metropolitan Community Church of Portland
2400 NE Broadway
Portland, OR 97232
Saturday February 05th, 2011
NASW Oregon Chapter Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday February 10th, 2011
Rethinking Psychiatry and Moving Mental Health Recovery Forward
Reception 5:00pm-6:45pm Keynote speaker Robert Whitaker and panel 7:00pm-9:00pm
The First Unitarian Church of Portland 1011 SW 12th, Portland OR
FREE
For more information or to schedule interviews with any speaker contact: Marcia Meyers 503-665-3957 .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Could our drug-based paradigm of psychiatric care be fueling a modern-day plague of mental illness? What would a truly humane mental health system look like? Journalist Robert Whitaker’s controversial book “Anatomy of an Epidemic” has inspired Oregon leaders in the mental health field to question present practices and initiate major reforms. At 7 p.m., Thursday, February 10, 2011 at the First Unitarian Church in downtown Portland, Whitaker and a panel of mental health providers and peers will share their perspectives and plans to create a more compassionate mental health system in Oregon and across the nation.
While it is generally accepted that psychiatry has made great progress in diagnosing and treating mental disorders in recent years, in reality, mental illness is taking an ever-greater toll on our society. “Study after study shows that overall medicated patients fare worse than those who were not medicated,” says Whitaker, “Yet the psychiatric community and pharmaceutical companies have systematically kept these results hidden from the public.”
The number of people on government disability due to a mental illness has tripled during the past twenty years and the number of disabled mentally ill children has risen 35-fold during this period. At the same time, pharmaceutical industry profits have soared. Panel members will discuss the painful realities of modern psychiatric care and the need for change. The discussion will include a look at the peer movement that encourages people with mental health challenges to direct their own treatment. Whitaker plans to highlight alternatives like European programs that use psychiatric drugs in a selective, cautious manner, and produce very good results.
Following this event, on February 11 and 12, mental health experts and policy-makers from around the nation will meet in Portland. Inspired by Whitaker’s research, the group plans to develop and propose protocols for the optimized usage of psychotropic medication in Oregon’s mental health system. The gathering will work to significantly impact mental health care here in the Pacific Northwest and across the United States.
The panel will include:
Robert Whitaker, author, “Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the
Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America”
Beckie Child, Director of the Mental Health America of Oregon
Cindi Fisher, Movement of Mothers Standing - Up -Together: Taking Back Our Children ( The
M.O.M.S. Movement )
Chris Gordon, Assistant professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Medical Director
of Mental Health Advocacy.
Will Hall, Portland therapist and national leader in Peer Recovery
Gina Nikkel, Director of the Oregon Association of Community Mental Health Programs
ROBERT WHITAKER is the author of Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America and three previous books: Mad in America), The Mapmaker’s Wife and On the Laps of Gods He worked as a newspaper reporter for eight years and was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT. As a journalist writing about mental health, Robert Whitaker won a George Polk award for medical writing and a National Association of Science Writer’s award for best magazine article. A series he co- wrote for the Boston Globe was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in public service. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Sponsored by:
The Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church of Portland, NASW of Oregon Mental Health Network, Empowerment Initiatives, Inc., Mental Health America of Oregon, The Real Wealth of Portland, Mental Health Association of Oregon, Portland Hearing Voices, Mental Health Rights, Yes, and MindFreedom
Tuesday February 15th, 2011
The Allegory of Deaf People’s Cave: Shadows and Social Issues
6:00pm - 7:30pm
LOCATION: Native American Student Center 710 SW Jackson St. Portland, Oregon 97207 Corner of Broadway and Jackson on the PSU campus
FREE
Lindsay Coffey at (503) 725-9642
In partnership with the NASW Oregon Chapter, PSU School of Social Work, ASL World, ASL Book Club, and the PSU ASL program, we wish to invite you to an evening lecture with Carl Shroeder.
WHAT:
The philosophy of the Deaf is a quaint little mirror of the history of humanity. A million years or so have passed since Deaf people made their appearance in life. During this time, they have learned to use signed language for information, communication, and cognitive development. The details of this process are still unknown today; they are still like philosophical shadows, dancing on a cave wall somewhere, bringing us into the realm of social speculation. And of these facts is this: Since 1965, American Sign Language (ASL) has been reluctantly examined as a fully-fledged lanugage of the Deaf that is sight-oriented, not sound-oriented. Signed, not spoken.
ABOUT THE LECTURER:
Carl Shroeder was born Deaf in The Hauge, The Netherlands, in 1952. Until 1963, he acquired Gebarentaal (Dutch Sign Language) and the Dutch language. After his parents moved to the United States, Shroeder began to experience language changes, from Gebarentaal to American Sign Language and from Dutch to English. Today he is a Ph.D candidate at Capella University, pursuing college teaching and American Sign Language. He has been on a lecture tour around the world. Philosophy is one of his side interests; another is linguistics. He received four straight A’s in college French!
LOCATION:
Native American Student Center
710 SW Jackson St.
Portland, Oregon 97207
Corner of Broadway and Jackson on the PSU campus
DATE: Tuesday, February 15, 2011
BRING: A can or two of food to donate.
TIME: 6:00pm - 7:30pm
THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
There is no need to know ASL. Voice interpretation will be available. No social work continuing education credits will be offered for this event. If you have questions, please contact Lindsay Coffey at (503) 725-9642
Thursday February 24th, 2011
2011 Charles Shireman Memorial Lecture
4:30-6:30pm; lecture begins at 5:00 p.m.
School of Social Work, Donna Beegle Community Classrooms Academic and Student Recreation Center, 6th Floor 1800 SW 6th Avenue, Portland OR 97201
This event is free and open to the public.
Please RSVP by clicking here
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http://www.pdx.edu/ssw/events/2011-charles-shireman-memorial-lecture
PSU School of Social Work Presents the 2011 Charles Shireman Memorial Lecture by Dr. Tony Biglan:
“We Can Reduce Crime, Drug Addiction, Depression, and Academic Failure in Oregon through Evidence-Based Preventive Interventions”
Thursday, February 24th, 2011,
4:30-6:30pm; lecture begins at 5:00 p.m.
Reception, Lecture
Panel of local experts:
Rick Cady
Mary Ellen Glynn
Jean Kjellstrand
Click here to view the event flyer
Thursday March 03rd, 2011
NASW Day of Action 2011
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Micah Center 680 State St Salem, Oregon
Click here to register.
COST:
General - $25.00
NASW Member - $20.00
Student - $10.00
Click here to view the Governor's 2011 budget message.
Handouts
White House Conference on Children & Youth
Workplace Protections for Interns (HB 2862)
Social Work Reinvestment Act (HJM 13)
Summary
Social Work Reinvestment - Aging
Social Work Reinvestment - Medical Social Work
Social Work Reinvestment - Mental Health
Social Work Reinvestment - Military Social Work
Social Workers Day of Action 2011
AGENDA (tentative)
9:00AM: Welcome and orientation: coffee and tea
9:30AM: Secretary of State Kate Brown
10-11AM: Advocacy Training and Lobbying Skills 101
11-Noon: Legislative priorities briefings and role play
with fellow advocates
Lunch (will be provided)
Keynote speaker: Elizabeth Hoffler Special Assistant to the Executive Director: NASW National office in Washington D.C.
12:45: Head over to Capitol
1:00-3:30: Meet with your legislator
These meetings are set for you, and you will likely be with two or more fellow social workers as you meet with your legislators. In between legislative meetings, you will have the opportunity to attend discussions and/or hearings or tour the Capitol.
3:30-4: Debrief and Wrap up
Saturday March 26th, 2011
Breaking New Ground: Issues Surrounding Intimate Partner Violence
9am-4pm
Buckley Center Auditorium, University of Portland Portland, OR
$40 (Regular/Professional) $15 (Student with ID)
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Friday April 15th, 2011
Strength-Based Supervision: An Integrative Approach to Clinical Licensing
9:00 AM (8:30 registration) - 4:30 PM
Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Bldg 2 Auditorium
Portland, OR
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Sponsored by NASW Oregon Chapter
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503-452-8420
Wednesday April 20th, 2011
Aging Network Event: Swing Into Spring
4:30-7pm
Holladay Park Plaza 1300 NE 16th Ave, Portland
FREE
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NASW Oregon Chapter Aging Network Presents: Swing into Spring
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
4:30-7PM
Holladay Park Plaza
1300 NE 16th Ave, Portland
Experience or Re-Experience the 40s. Come in 40s attire, Hors d’oeuvres, No-Host Bar, Networking, Music by Jim Miller’s “Golden Harvest Music”
“…new cognitive intervention method…
a cutting edge music therapy up close…”
Residents from Holladay Park Plaza will show us how to dance to these 40s tunes!
Hosted by: Holladay Park Plaza, Providence ElderPlace, and Prestige Care
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Please feel free to share this information with colleagues, everyone is welcome.
We look forward to seeing you,
NASW Aging Network Steering Committee
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Friday May 06th, 2011
Becoming a Better Person: Ethics and Virtue Development for Social Workers and Clients
9:00AM (8:30AM registration) - 4:30PM
Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Bldg 2 Auditorium
Portland, OR
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Sponsored by NASW Oregon Chapter
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503-452-8420
Friday May 20th, 2011
Assessment and Treatment of Sexual Issues and the Role of Bias
9-4pm Held in Bend
$120 5.75 hrs
541-419-3947
Sponsored by Clinicians’ Network and Central Oregon Association of Psychologists
Saturday May 21st, 2011
NASW Oregon Chapter Board of Directors Meeting
Saturday June 04th, 2011
Protecting the Safety Net – Building Strong Communities (7 CEUs)
PSU School of Social Work Academic Student Recreation Center (ASRC) Ste. 600 1800 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97201
With the help of seasoned legislators and advocates, we will hear updates of progress in this year’s state legislative session and updates on what is anticipated at the county-level. Speakers will address the opportunities and challenges that exist in advancing social justice issues in the region today.
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Registration Information
There are two methods of registration for the conference:
Those not attending the dinner/reception register by RSVP to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and pay by mailing a check or money order to “NASW Oregon, 2929 SW Multnomah Blvd., Ste. 201, Portland, OR 97219” or you can pay at the door if you arrive at 8:30 AM but must RSVP by email.
Those attending the dinner/reception must register online by clicking here. Registration deadline for dinner option is 5pm on June 2nd.
Fees
Practitioners/community members not attending dinner/reception (does not include CEUs): $20
NASW Members not attending dinner/reception (with CEUs): $25
Non-NASW Members not attending dinner/reception (with CEUs): $50
Practitioners/community members attending dinner/reception (does not include CEUs): $27
NASW Members attending dinner/reception (with CEUs): $32
Non-NASW Members attending dinner/reception (with CEUs): $57
Student fee not attending dinner/reception: $10
Student fee attending dinner/reception: $15
Schedule
Coffee/registration at 8:30am
Conference begins at 9am
First plenary is 9 to 10:10am
First set of presentations 10:15 to 11:15am
Lunch time plenary (11:25 to 12:25)
Lunch ON YOUR OWN from 12:25 to 12:45pm (from local quick spots)
First afternoon session 12:45 to 1:30pm
Second afternoon session 1:35pm to 2:20pm
Third afternoon session 2:25pm to 3:10pm
Final closing plenary 3:15 to 4:30pm
Dinner/reception will begin at 5pm in the Simon Benson building.
Thursday June 09th, 2011
Sacred Art of Living & Dying: Unit Two
June 9–10 9–6 p.m. Held in Federal Way, WA
$350 15 hrs.
541- 383-4179
Sponsored by Sacred Art of Living Center
Saturday July 09th, 2011
NASW Oregon Chapter Board of Directors Meeting
Friday July 15th, 2011
Rogue Valley District Networking Night
Avalon Bar & Grill, 105 W. Valley View Road, Talent, OR 97530. For directions to the restaurant, click here.
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The event is sponsored by the the NASW Oregon Rogue Valley District.
Wednesday September 14th, 2011
Rogue Valley District Meeting
12 noon to 1 p.m.
Medford Public Library, 205 S. Central Ave., Medford
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Non NASW Oregon members are also welcome to join their local professionals.
Friday September 16th, 2011
Rogue Valley District Social Networking Night
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Avalon Bar & Grill
105 W. Valley View Road
Talent, Oregon 97530
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Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you plan to attend.
Join Rogue Valley social workers for a social networking event each third Friday of the month at The Avalon Bar & Grill! This event, sponsored by the Rogue Valley District of NASW, is for all social workers—members and non-members.
Thursday September 22nd, 2011
Seven Basic Steps for Networking
8:30 am. to 10:30 a.m.
Regency Park ALF, 8300 SW Barnes Road, Portland
No Fee, 2hrs.
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Amy Schmidt of the Retirement Connection Guide is guest speaker. She will help us improve our networking skills in her program, Seven Basic Steps for Networking.
Saturday September 24th, 2011
NASW Oregon Board Retreat
Forest Grove, Oregon
Sunday September 25th, 2011
NASW Oregon Board Retreat
Forest Grove, Oregon
Thursday September 29th, 2011
Jammin’ for Social Work: A Networking and Fund-Raising Event in Portland
8 p.m.
Dante's (in the heart of downtown Portland)
350 West Burnside
Portland, Oregon 97209
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No reservations required. If you have questions, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Join us as we raise funds for NASW Oregon’s Social Worker Political Action fund to help support political campaigns of Oregon candidates who understand the important work of social workers and the needs of the people they serve.
Lots of live music mixed with networking and fund raising will be featured at Jammin’ for Social Work. Live entertainment will be provided by Boston T Rex, Ghost Town Waltz and more. Be sure to catch our very own NASW Oregon Board Member and Portland Metro District Chair Daren Ford on stage. He’s a member of Boston T Rex.
A suggested admission donation of $5 is welcome but not required. Raffle tickets will also be sold for a chance to win a terrific prize. All social workers are welcome to attend. See you there!
The event is sponsored by NASW Oregon Portland Metro Area members and the Social Worker Political Action Committee.
Tuesday October 04th, 2011
Spiritual Issues Within Treatment for Psychosis
12 noon to 1:30 p.m., held in Eugene
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Tuesday October 11th, 2011
Legislative Committee
5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Conference Room, NASW Oregon headquarters, Portland, Oregon.
Wednesday October 12th, 2011
Rogue Valley District Meeting
12 noon to 1 p.m.
Rogue Valley Medical Center, Medford
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Non NASW Oregon members are also welcome to join their local professionals.
Friday October 14th, 2011
Social Work Reinvestment Initiative Task Force
10 a.m. to 12 noon
First Floor, Conference Room, Chapter Office
Saturday October 15th, 2011
Providing Services in Complex Times
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. lunch on your own
Registration and continental breakfast at 8:30 a.m.
Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Building 2 Auditorium
1040 NW 22nd Ave., Portland
http://www.legacyhealth.org
Approved for 6 CEs
Click here to register online.
To register by mail/check, clip registration form from page 11 of the fall newsletter.
Prerequisite
“Understanding HIV/AIDS: The Social Worker’s Role,” free 2 CEUs with Certificate--NASW online course available free to NASW members at http://www.NASWWebEd.org. The Oregon Chapter strongly recommends that all attendees have taken this course.
Special Offer
If you join NASW between now and Oct. 14, 2011 this workshop is free. Please go to http://www.nasworegon.org to join. You must have a new member identification as proof to enter this training.
Providing Services in Complex Times: Working with Clients Living with HIV/AIDS and Co-occurring Mental Health Disorders. This workshop will look at HIV/AIDS within a bio-psycho-social-spiritual perspective, and will include a brief overview of psycho-social issues of HIV disease progression, including adherence issues. Participants will also increase their skills in identifying and distinguishing client/consumer’s common psychological reactions to living with HIV/AIDS from those that warrant a mental health diagnosis; discuss dual and multiples diagnoses; and be able to differentiate mental health disorders from neuro-psychiatric complications. Participants will draw upon both knowledge and skills to practice culturally competent assessment and intervention planning including both the micro and macro levels. National and state resources will also be reviewed. The workshop is for social workers serving diverse groups of clients/consumers across the range of practice settings and who are experienced HIV/AIDS providers with a basic understanding of mental health disorders and diagnosis.
Friday October 21st, 2011
Rogue Valley District Social Networking Night
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Avalon Bar & Grill
105 W. Valley View Road
Talent, Oregon 97530
Click here for directions.
Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you plan to attend.
Join Rogue Valley social workers for a social networking event each third Friday of the month at The Avalon Bar & Grill! This event, sponsored by the Rogue Valley District of NASW, is for all social workers—members and non-members.
Thursday November 03rd, 2011
Aging Network Presents Free Breakfast Forum
8:15 a.m. Registration
8:30 to 9 a.m. Continental Breakfast
9 to 10 a.m. Presentation
Laurelhurst Village
3060 SE Stark Street
Portland, Oregon
This event is brought to you by the NASW Oregon Chapter Aging Network. It is free, sponsored and hosted by Laurelhurst Village.
CEs pending approval by NASW Oregon.
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Speaker Mary Platt, OTRL, of Changing Minds will talk about the impact of dementia on the sensory experience and how this understanding relates to behavior management and quality of life issues.
Please join us as we explore our own sensory processing style and begin to learn how to identify sensory processing styles in our clients.
Click here to download a flyer in PDF.
Friday November 04th, 2011
Legal and Ethical Issues in Social Work
9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Registration and continental breakfast at 8:30 a.m.
Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Building 2 Auditorium
1040 NW 22nd Ave., Portland
http://www.legacyhealth.org
Approved for 3 CEs
Click here to register online by credit card.
To register by mail/check, clip registration form from page 13 of the fall newsletter.
Ethical Considerations in Documentation
Documentation of clinical or forensic sessions is critical to providing quality services to your clients as well as managing risk. This segment will cover a variety of ethical issues that arise when documenting your sessions with clients. It will include what information to include in your documentation as well as what not to include and what to do if your client asks you not to document any of the session. It will also cover how to avoid ethical issues when there is more than one client in your session, or if non-clients attend your sessions. Also, it will cover ethical issues relating to new legislation, new administrative rules and important issues to address in your documentation, including fee agreements, informed consents, authorizations and requests for your records.
Ethical Considerations in Abuse Reporting
Balancing the privacy rights of your clients with the duty to report abuse is often challenging. This segment will cover ethical issues arising in reporting child abuse, elder abuse, domestic violence and abuse involving developmentally disabled individuals. This will also cover new legislation requiring social workers to report other healthcare providers who engage in unprofessional or prohibited conduct.
Ethics and Board Complaints
Ethical problems may develop into complaints to the Oregon Board of Licensed Social Workers. This segment will cover the most common Board complaints, what to do when a complaint is received, how to avoid creating new ethical problems while responding to the Board, including what information may or may not be given to the Board and your ethical obligations to cooperate with Board investigations.
Effects of Conservative Religion on Lesbian and Gay Clients and Practitioners: Ethical Implications
1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Building 2 Auditorium
1040 NW 22nd Ave., Portland
http://www.legacyhealth.org
Approved for 3 CEs
Click here to register online by credit card.
To register by mail/check, clip registration form from page 13 of the fall newsletter.
This workshop will examine key ethical issues of the effects that conservative religious views have on gay and lesbian clients and on the social service practitioners who work with them. Many lesbian and gay clients who come from conservative religious backgrounds are still religious, and religious organizations are prevalent in their communities. For these individuals, their religious background may keep them from completing the coming out process. This workshop discusses how many individuals cope with this conflict, providing a hopeful model for those still struggling. Attendees will receive the book, Effects of Conservative Religion on Lesbian and Gay Clients and Practitioners: Practice Implications by Ski Hunter. It has chapters on working with lesbian and gay people who have little or no openness to a lesbian or gay identity, a group distinct from those who are open to a lesbian and gay identity and one that needs to be addressed in a different way.Social workers who grow up in conservative religious environments can experience difficulties themselves—and create difficulties for those they serve—if they bring their religious views of lesbian and gay people into practice with them. To move toward affirmative work with lesbian and gay clients, they must be transformed. To date, little empirical work on how to change such practitioners has been done, but this workshop will deal with the struggles that these practitioners face and attendees will leave with a book that has information presenting an important, novel program to transform heterosexist practitioners.
Friday November 18th, 2011
Rogue Valley District Social Networking Night
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Avalon Bar & Grill
105 W. Valley View Rd.
Talent, OR 97530
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Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you plan to attend.
Join Rogue Valley social workers for a social networking event each third Friday of the month (except December) at The Avalon Bar & Grill. This event, sponsored by the Rogue Valley District of NASW, is for all social workers—members and non-members.
Tuesday November 22nd, 2011
Events Committee Meeting
5:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Conference Room, NASW Oregon headquarters, Portland, Oregon
For more information, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 503-452-8420; toll free in Oregon: 1-888-842-8420.
Meeting Topic: Oregon Social Workers Conference, March 16, 2012
Tuesday November 29th, 2011
Sustainability Network Meeting
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Conference Room
NASW Oregon Chapter Headquarters
Portland, Ore.
For more information, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 503-452-8420; toll free in Oregon: 1-888-842-8420.
Saturday December 03rd, 2011
NASW Oregon Board Meeting
Tuesday December 06th, 2011
Legislative Committee and SWPAC meetings
5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Conference Room
NASW Oregon Chapter Headquarters
Portland, Ore.
Friday January 06th, 2012
NLP for Women
9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Kirkland, Wash.
$79
4.5 hrs.
541-535-5932
Sponsored by NLP Pacific
High Conflict Symposium VIII: Managing High Conflict Personalities in Family Cases
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Salem, Ore.
$75
6.5 hrs.
503-584-4754
Click here.
Sponsored by Marion County Family Law Advisory Committee and Marion County Bar Association
Monday January 09th, 2012
4th Annual NW Conference Against Trafficking and Film Festival
through Jan. 15, 2012
Portland, Ore.
$100
16.5 hrs.
626-644-3472; .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Click here.
Sponsored by Soroptimist International Northwestern Region
Tuesday January 10th, 2012
Legacy Health Social Service Council Education Series
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
No charge.
1.5 hrs.
503-413-7010; .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Sponsored by Legacy Health Social Service Council
Your Essential Self ... Exploring the Mind Body
Through Feb. 21, 2012
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Springfield, Ore.
$225
12 hrs.
541-912-0216
Sponsored by Amy Trezona Consulting
Friday January 13th, 2012
Deadline for Chapter Award Nominations
The NASW Oregon Chapter is currently seeking nominations from members, allied professionals and the general public to recognize outstanding contributions to the social work profession and service to Oregon communities. The Social Worker of the Year; Citizen of the Year; Helen Catlin Memorial; Paul Starr Memorial; and Lifetime Recognition awards will be presented at the NASW Oregon Chapter 2012 Biennial Statewide Conference on March 16, 2012 at the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Ore. Deadline for nominations is Jan. 13, 2012. For more information and a nomination form, click here for a pdf document.
Pain Made Simple and If We Are Not Too Tired, How Sleep and Pain Go Together
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Portland, Ore.
No charge.
2 hrs.
971-228-8002
Sponsored by Cedar Hills Hospital
Sunday January 15th, 2012
Proposals Due for NASW National Hope Conference in Washington, D.C.
The national NASW invites submissions of proposals to present at the 2012 NASW National Conference Restoring Hope: The Power of Social Work to be held July 22-25, 2012 in Washington. D.C. The conference will focus on best practices, policies, and research findings that incorporate hope and resilience into social work practice. Abstracts are encouraged in all social work practice areas and at all levels of practice (micro, mezzo, or macro). Concepts of hope and resilience can be demonstrated through individual and group clinical interventions, care coordination, and resource access; as well as, organizational, policy, and administrative changes with all populations, across the lifespan. Submit your vision for hope by Jan. 15, 2012. For more information, click here.
Thursday January 19th, 2012
Events Committee, 5:15 p.m.
Saturday January 21st, 2012
The Enneagram: Understanding the Nine Points of View in Relationships, Work & Spiritual Development
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$125, 7 hrs.
http://www.enneagramportland.com
Sponsored by Enneagram Portland, LLC
What Motivates Change? Translating Theory Into Practice
through Jan. 22, 2012
Times vary.
Portland, Ore.
$275 after Dec. 20
9 hrs.
503-288-4104
Sponsored by Be Nourished
Tuesday January 24th, 2012
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
through Jan. 25, 2012
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lake Oswego, Ore.
$150
12 hrs.
503-953-5769
Click here.
Sponsored by Oregon Public Health Divison
Thursday January 26th, 2012
DBT Skills Group for Therapists
through April 12, 2012
Thursdays, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$50 per week
24 hrs.
503-705-2194
Sponsored by Katherine Calvert, LLC
Friday January 27th, 2012
Power Up Your Practice: Tools for Outstanding Personal and Professional Excellence
through Jan. 29, 2012
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Kahului, Maui
$299
6 hrs. per day
541-821-6623
Click here.
Sponsored by Maria Connolly, LPC and Nando Raynolds, LPC
Saturday January 28th, 2012
LCSW Exam Preparation Workshop
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
Cost varies.
6 hrs.
For more information and to register, visit the event web site at http://www.cvent.com/d/rcq70b.
Sponsored by NASW Oregon
LCSW Exam Preparation Workshop, Portland, Ore.
Thursday February 02nd, 2012
Fetal Alcohol & Other Neurobehavioral Conditions: Understanding, Application of Brain-Based Approach
through Feb. 4, 2012
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$395, 19.5 hrs.
503-621-1271
Sponsored by FASCETS, Inc.
Friday February 03rd, 2012
Filial Play Therapy Workshop
9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Corvallis, Oregon
$155, 6 hrs.
To register, http://orapt.squarespace.com/registration/
541-757-8068
Sponsored by APT/Oregon Association of Play Therapy, http://www.orapt.squarespace.com
Saturday February 04th, 2012
Chapter Board of Directors Meeting
Understanding Extreme States & Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Process Work Approach
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Process Work Institute
2049 NW Hoyt St.
Portland, Ore.
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Mental Health Network, Portland Hearing Voices and Mental Health Association of Portland
5.5 CEs
$60 ($50 before Jan. 20, 2012)
To register and for scholarship information, contact: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Click here to view workshop flyer in PDF.
The mind is far more mysterious than a label or a diagnosis could ever encompass. In this workshop we will discover the gifts of sensitivity, creativity, and spirituality that are intertwined with what gets called a disorder. Discussion, demonstrations, and experiential exercises will introduce a Process Oriented way to live and work with the meaning behind extreme states of consciousness. Everyone is welcome at this inclusive workshop: professionals, those interested in Process Work, people with diagnosis and/or extreme states, anyone taking or not taking medications, family members, and the community.
Co-teachers Will Hall and Myriam Rahman offer a unique personal perspective on hospitalization, diagnosis, and medication.
Will Hall, MA, DiplPW, has recovered from a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Director of Portland Hearing Voices, Will hosts Madness Radio on KBOO and teaches internationally on new approaches to madness and extreme states. Myriam Rahman, MA, DiplPW, teaches internationally and is a trainer and consultant with Portland Hearing Voices. Myriam is a survivor of a diagnosis of bipolar disorder w/ psychosis and uses her experience of recovery in her work as a therapist and facilitator.
Understanding Extreme States and Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Process Work Approach
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$60 ($50 before Jan. 20)
5.5 hrs.
413-210-2803
Click here.
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Mental Health Network, Portland Hearing Voices and Mental Health Association of Portland
Monday February 06th, 2012
Legislative Committee, 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tuesday February 07th, 2012
Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets—A Crisis Intervention Model
12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Eugene, Oregon
No Fee, 1.5 hrs.
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Sponsored by NASW Oregon Chapter Lane District
Turning White, A Memoir of Change, a book by Lee Thomas
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Portland, Oregon
No fee, 1.5 hrs.
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Sponsored by NASW Oregon Book Club
Wednesday February 08th, 2012
Treating Explosive Kids: Collaborative Problem Solving Approach, Tier II Advance Training
through Feb. 10, 2012
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Springfield, Oregon
$450, 15.75 hrs.
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Sponsored by SOASTC, Think:Kids, OHSU
Friday February 10th, 2012
Escaping the Porn Trap
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Medford, Oregon
$120 for MHREN member, $140 non MHREN member, 6.25 hrs.
To register, http://mhren.org/events.shtml
Sponsored by Mental Health Resource Education Network, http://mhren.org
Saturday February 11th, 2012
Law School for Social Workers 4
9 a.m. to 12 noon
Portland, Ore.
$25
3 hrs.
503-245-0894
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Sponsored by Law Offices of Nay & Friedenberg
Wednesday February 15th, 2012
Torture Teatment: Clinical, Community and Policy Interventions, Outcome Evaluations
8:30 a.m. to 5:20 p.m.
Washington, D.C.
No fee, 7 hrs.
To register, go to http://www.ncttp.org/registration.html
Sponsored by National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs
Thursday February 16th, 2012
Legislative Committee, 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m.
suicideCare
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Medford, Ore.
$125
6.5 hrs.
541-858-8170
Sponsored by ColumbiaCare Services
Friday February 17th, 2012
Positive Psychology—The Science of What’s Right In Life
8:45 a.m. to 12 noon
Medford, Oregon
$65, 3 hrs.
Contact: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Rogue Valley District
Cults, “High Demand Groups,” & Abusive Relationships: Healing from Trauma and Pursuing Healthy Goals
12:45 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Bend, Oregon
No fee, 1.5 hrs.
To register, call 541-419-3947
Sposnored by Clinicians’ Network
Older Adults and Issues of Hoarding
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Portland, Ore.
No charge.
2 hrs.
971-228-8002
Sponsored by Cedar Hills Hospital
Saturday February 18th, 2012
The Internet, Ethics, Marketing and the Professional Helper
10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Portland, Oregon
$110, 6.25 hrs.
To register, call 503-839-4825
Sponsored by Oregon Mental Health Counselors Association,
http://www.personcenteredtech.com
The Internet, Ethics, Marketing and the Professional Helper
10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$110 ($95 before Feb. 1)
6.25 hrs.
503-839-4825
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Sponsored by Oregon Mental Health Counselors Association
Thursday February 23rd, 2012
Bend Area Social Worker Networking Event
5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. No host happy hour
Portello Wine Cafe
2754 NW Crossing Drive
Bend, Oregon
RSVP to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Advanced Clinical Supervision: Practice and Process
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$179
6 hrs.
800-839-4584
Sponsored by HEALTH EDucation Network, LLC d/b/a HEALTH ED
Saturday February 25th, 2012
Introduction to Open Dialogue for Psychosis: A Workshop with Will Hall
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Process Work Institute
2049 NW Hoyt St.
Portland, Oregon
$60
3.5 CEs
Pre-registration recommended.
Contact: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Mental Health Network, Portland Hearing Voices and Mental Health Association of Portland.
Click here for flyer in PDF.
Introduction to Open Dialogue for Psychosis: A Workshop with Will Hall
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$60
3.5 hrs.
413-210-2803
Click here.
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Mental Health Network, Portland Hearing Voices and Mental Health Association of Portland
Law School for Social Workers 4
9 a.m. to 12 noon
Portland, Ore.
$25
3 hrs.
503-245-0894
Click here.
Sponsored by Law Offices of Nay & Friedenberg
Thursday March 01st, 2012
Energy to Help: Energetic Self Care to Prevent and Release Compassion Fatigue
and Thursday, March 8, 2012
6 to 9 p.m.
Portland, Oregon
$99 until 2/14, then $120
5.5 hrs.
http://www.caraklee.com
503-347-3966
Sponsored by Cara Lee, Subtle Communication Training
Saturday March 03rd, 2012
29th Annual Seminar for Radiation Oncology Professionals
7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Portland, Oregon
$50 for Legacy employees; $125 non-Legacy employees
6.25 hrs.
Call 503-413-8050
Sponsored by Legacy Health and Legacy Cancer Institute, http://www.legacyhealth.org
Tuesday March 06th, 2012
Transgender, Transsexual and Gender Non-Conforming Clients
Includes Standards of care, theoretical framework, ethics and resources for mental health treatment
12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Eugene, Oregon
No fee. 1.5 hrs
Contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Sponsored by NASW Oregon Lane District
Friday March 09th, 2012
NLP for Women
9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Kirkland, Wash.
$79
4.5 hrs.
541-535-5932
Sponsored by NLP Pacific
Countertransference & Sexuality: How Attitudes, Biases, Assumptions Influence Our Work as Therapists
9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
No charge.
3 hrs.
971-228-8002
Sponsored by Cedar Hills Hospital
Saturday March 10th, 2012
Breast Cancer Issues Conference
9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Portland, Oregon
$65, 4.75 hrs.
Call 1-800-404-8241
Sponsored by Susan G. Komen
Tuesday March 13th, 2012
Legacy Health Social Service Council Education Series
2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
No charge.
1.5 hrs. each
503-413-7010
Sponsored by Legacy Health Social Service Council
Legislative Committee Meeting, 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday March 16th, 2012
Oregon Social Workers Statewide Conference in Portland
Click here to print a registration form and pay by check. For more information, contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Sacred Art of Living and Dying: Unit Two
through March 17, 2012
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Bend, Ore.
$350
15 hrs.
541-383-4179
Sponsored by Sacred Art of Living Center
Friday April 20th, 2012
Sacred Art of Living and Dying: Unit Four
through April 21, 2012
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Springfield, Ore.
$350
12 hrs.
541-383-4179
Sponsored by Sacred Art of Living Center
Saturday May 05th, 2012
NASW Oregon Board Meeting
Wednesday May 16th, 2012
Legacy Health Social Service Council Education Series
1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
No charge.
1.5 hrs.
503-413-7010
Sponsored by Legacy Health Social Service Council
Thursday May 24th, 2012
Sacred Art of Living and Dying: Unit Four
through May 25, 2012
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Federal Way, Wash.
$350
12 hrs.
541-383-4179
Sponsored by Sacred Art of Living Center
Saturday June 02nd, 2012
Social Justice and Community-Based Social Work Practice Statewide Conference
Portland State University
Sponsored by Portland State University School of Social Work, the Social Welfare Action Alliance and the Oregon Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.
Thursday June 21st, 2012
Fetal Alcohol & Other Neurobehavioral Conditions: Understanding, Application of Brain-Based Approach
through June 23, 2012
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Portland, Ore
$395
19.5 hrs.
503-621-1271
Sponsored by FASCETS, Inc.
Saturday September 22nd, 2012
Board Retreat
Sunday September 23rd, 2012
Board Retreat
Thursday October 18th, 2012
Fetal Alcohol & Other Neurobehavioral Conditions: Understanding, Application of Brain-Based Approach
through Oct. 20, 2012
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Portland, Ore.
$395
19.5 hrs.
503-621-1271
Sponsored by FASCETS, Inc.
