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Tuesday, 10 November 2020 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
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2 General CE credits
Applying a Human Rights-Based Approach to Social Work Practice
Inherent in social work practice is the understanding that every person regardless of position in society has fundamental human rights. This webinar explores the relationship between social work and human rights work. It introduces human rights conceptual frameworks and explores opportunities for social workers to enhance their practice by approaching their work with a rights-based lens.
Learning Objectives:
1.Define human rights and understand the relationship between human rights and social work.
2.Describe and apply human rights conceptual frameworks to solving social work problems.
3.Explore practical ways to incorporate human rights-based approaches in to clinical and macro social work practice.
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CE certificates will be e-mailed within 7 days of successful completion of the webinar.
Cost for this course:
NASW Member Price: FREE
Regular Price: $57
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For more information, contact Makyla Burke at mburke.naswde@socialworkers.org or call 302-251-9212 x 127
Dr. Davis's practice interests include case management practice globally, global social work education, child protection system strengthening in low and middle income countries, strengthening the link between global social work and social work with immigrants and refugees within the US, and online social work education. Dr. Davis's research interests include qualitative case study methods applied to the study of child welfare practice and systems, gender-based violence and equality in Sub Saharan Africa, and global social work education outcomes.
Education: MSW, University of Tennessee; BA, University of Tennessee; Research Interests: International social work, human trafficking, organ transplantation; Research Experience: Graduate Research Assistant—Institute for Families, Research Assistant—Huamin Research Center; Practice Experience: Research Consultant for the Coalition for Organ-Failure Solutions, Community Organizer for the New York State Defenders Justice Fund; Honors/Awards: NASW Delegate Assembly Member, New Jersey Representative Attendee of the Doha Donation Accord to address organ trafficking and transplant tourism, Rutgers Graduate School Pre-dissertation funding award, Rutgers South Asian Studies Program Dissertation funding award.
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