Rescheduled for Jan 5, 2023 — First voice perspectives join a social worker to discuss the social justice implications of the criminalization of sex work.
Rescheduled for Jan 5, 2023 — First voice perspectives join a social worker to discuss the social justice implications of the criminalization of sex work.
Nov 28, Dec 5 & 12 — Join us for a special three-part training on grief and trauma for Nova Scotia service providers.
Nov 25, 2022 — This is the third of a series about Mi’kmaw culture & heritage. Gerald Gloade will introduce members to the environmental knowledge woven into the 13 months of the Mi’kmaw lunar calendar.
Nov 24, 2022 — Please join the NSCSW and featured guest speaker Robert Wright, RSW, to celebrate our award recipients and volunteers from 2022.
November 18, 2022 — In honour of National Child Day, join Dalhousie University and IWK Health, along with the Healthy Populations Institute and the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers, for this special virtual event featuring a collective of passionate advocates for a critical conversation on Child and Youth Well-Being in Nova Scotia and the formation of a provincial Child and Youth Commission
Nov 18, 2022 — Nova Scotian social workers are invited to develop their professional ethics by collaboratively exploring possible scenarios. The first session in this new quarterly series will explore the varied ethical dilemmas and options that members may need to weigh and consider if they have a concern about a colleague.
Nov 15, 2022 — A workshop on the registration renewal process for members, with the context of the new professional development requirements.
Nov 14, 2022 — Join the NSCSW and the Moving Beyond the Binary team to explore how to become more inclusive in your practice and organization.
Nov 1, 2022 — A workshop on the registration renewal process for members, with the context of the new professional development requirements.
Oct 26, 2022 — This is the second of a series about Mi’kmaw culture & heritage. Gerald Gloade will lead members through what social workers need to know when visiting Mi’kmaw people, in order to ensure culturally sensitive services.
CONNECTION is the official newsletter of the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers.