
Jul 12, 2024 — An overview of gender-based violence in the disability community for Nova Scotian social workers
Jul 12, 2024 — An overview of gender-based violence in the disability community for Nova Scotian social workers
This quarterly series invites Nova Scotian social workers to develop their professional ethics in a collaborative space. This session explores how various professions understand confidentiality and the duty to report, and how to navigate this in interprofessional settings.
Jun 7, 2024 — An introduction to the Mi’kmaw language, to support safe(R) practice by Nova Scotian social workers.
Jun 6, 2024 — An introduction to the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre, and discussion of social work with Indigenous people living in urban settings.
Jun 5, 2024 — Collaboration, conversation & connection over lunch. The collaborative care series offers interdisciplinary professional development and networking opportunities to support allied health professionals in co-creating better outcomes for the people and communities we serve.
25 May, 2024 — NSCSW leadership will present the College’s annual report, including an overview of the organization’s activities in 2023, fiscal review, and proposed budget for 2025.
May 23, 2024 — Members are invited to discuss the new strategic plan for NSCSW
May 16, 2024 — In the first session of an ongoing series of panels, social workers are invited to explore how practicing self-care for themselves also contributes to safety for the people they serve. This session brings together panelists connected to the Middle East, whether they have lived in the region themselves or are connected through culture and descent.
May 10, 2024 — Let’s prepare for our upcoming conference! Dr. Fyre Jean Graveline is sharing her deep knowledge of first voice praxis with us.
May 2, 2024 — Second panel discussion in the NSCSW’s 2024 collaborative care series. Come hear from a variety of allied health professionals about the way that their profession conceptualizes care for individuals who have experienced a heart attack or are dealing with cardiovascular disease.
CONNECTION is the official newsletter of the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers.