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Fellowship Opportunities for Social Workers in Aging and Health


February 16th, 2010

Explore Fellowship Opportunities for Social Workers in Aging and Health

Applications Due April 2010

NASW is pleased to advise its members of two fellowship programs, unaffiliated with NASW, for professionals specializing in aging and health care.

Practice Change Fellows: Leaders in Geriatric Care

The two-year Practice Change Fellows program provides leadership training, individual mentoring, structured peer feedback, and funding to support each participant in developing leadership skills and content expertise that will enhance care for older adults. Fellows complete a project aimed at implementing a new geriatric program or service line integrated within their organization, allowing them to remain at their full-time jobs throughout the two-year program.

Social workers, nurses, and physicians who hold a leadership role in a health care delivery organization (including long-term care residences), health-related institution, or community-based organization—and who have both direct responsibility for geriatric services or aging-related programs and enough seniority in their organizations to have decision-making authority and be able to effect change—are eligible to apply. (Eight social workers have been selected as fellows since the program’s 2007 inception.)

The Practice Change Fellows Program is funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies and the John A. Hartford Foundation and is administered by the Division of Health Care Policy and Research at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, in partnership with the National Council on Aging. Please visit www.practicechangefellows.org for an application and more information, including a schedule of informational teleconferences in February and March. The application deadline for the 2010 award cycle is April 7, 2010.

Health and Aging Policy Fellows

The Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program offers practical experience and professional mentoring in health policy development and implementation on behalf of older adults. Fellows may complete one of two tracks:

A residential track that includes a nine-to-12-month placement in Washington, D.C., or at a state agency. One of these placements will be completed in partnership with John Heinz Senate Fellowship in Issues of the Aging

A nonresidential track that includes a health policy project in the fellow’s own community and brief placement(s) throughout the year at relevant sites

Social workers and other clinical professionals with practice experience in health and aging and a desire to be involved in health policy at the federal, state, or local level are eligible to apply. (Two social workers have been selected as fellows since the program’s 2008 inception.) Applicants may be at any career stage, and previous experience in policy is not required.

The Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program is supported by the Atlantic Philanthropies and is administered by the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry in collaboration with the American Political Science Association Congressional Fellowship Program. Please visit www.healthandagingpolicy.org for additional information. The application deadline for the 2010–11 year is April 15, 2010.

Call for Nominations: Committee Members for New Specialty Practice Sections


January 12th, 2010

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
Specialty Practice Sections

Administration/Supervision
Social Work and the Courts
Committee Members

The National Association of Social Workers is seeking qualified candidates to serve as committee members for two new sections that will launch this year: Administration/Supervision and Social Work and the Courts. Please read the charge of the Specialty Practice Sections for details. Interested applicants must complete and submit a nomination form to be considered for appointment. Applicants must be active NASW members in good standing. Return your form by February 1, 2010 to the Specialty Practice Sections department at sections@naswdc.org.  Remember to include your name, your section of interest and your contact information.

Dignity & Choices: A Symposium on End-of-Life Advocacy


October 27th, 2009

Representatives of NASW recently attended Dignity & Choices:  A Symposium on End-of-Life Advocacy. Held October 13- 14, 2009, in Washington, D.C., the symposium was organized by Compassion & Choices, a leading organization in the choices-in-dying movement.

The core objective of the symposium was to equip health care professionals with accurate information to address the current health care reform debate, with particular emphasis on the importance of consistent practice methods and messages in end-of-life care.

Workshop highlights included:

  • Expert recommendations on advocacy strategies to refute “death panel” claims;
  • Clarification on the end-of-life counseling reimbursement proposal in the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act (H.R.  3200, sec. 1233, 2009);
  • The impact of the health care professionals’ conscience regulations on patients’ end-of-life rights;
  • The differences between hospice and palliative care ; and
  • The importance of education and training for health care professionals in end-of-life counseling.

Plenary sessions included talks by Jacque D’Amboise, founder of the National Dance Institute and world-renowned ballet dancer; Dr. Elmer Huerta, former president of the American Cancer Society; and Jane Brody, New York Times columnist.

Additional information and professional resources:

NASW’s Specialty Credentials in Hospice and Palliative Care:

http://www.socialworkers.org/credentials/default.asp

NASW’s Standards for Social Work Practice in Palliative and End of Life Care:

http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/bereavement/standards/default.asp

NASW Director’s article ‘Death Panel’ Rhetoric Sets Us Back

http://www.socialworkers.org/pubs/news/2009/10/clark.asp

NASW Promotes the Joint Commission’s 2009 Behavioral Health Conference in Chicago


October 9th, 2009

NASW is promoting the Joint Commission’s Annual Behavioral Health Care Conference in November 2009 as an important program for social workers and other professionals committed to the treatment of behavioral health. These seminars address all aspects and dimensions of behavioral health care including community mental health, substance abuse, opioid treatment programs, inpatient crisis stabilization, and children and youth services and programs. NASW CE credits approved.

Annual Behavioral Health Care Conference: Hope in Uncertain Times

November 17-18, 2009, Westin River North Hotel, Chicago, IL [#09071]

Uncertain times provide us with great opportunities to forge lasting improvements in behavioral health care. This conference will shed new light on best practices and help you serve as a catalyst for improving the health and welfare of your clients. The agenda features a roster of respected clinical faculty from the government, the private sector, and national organizations. Count on:

► Current and relevant evidence-based information to take back to your behavioral health care setting and immediately apply.

► A CD-ROM toolkit comprised of proven strategies and useful tools designed to offer solutions and help implement change.

► Collegial resources for continual networking and problem solving.

For more information, or to register for this conference, go to:

http://www.jcrinc.com/Conferences-and-Seminars/Annual-Behavioral-Health-Care-Conference/1523/

or phone Customer Service at 877-223-6866.

Preconference Workshop: Behavioral Health Care Seminar: The Joint Commission 2010 Behavioral Health Care Standards and Survey Process Update

An in-depth workshop straight from the surveyors about accreditation topics you cannot afford to miss, including: challenging standards from 2009, survey process and accreditation changes for 2010, and what to expect in 2010 related to National Patient Safety Goals.

November 16, 2009, Chicago, IL [#09070] (This is a pre-conference to the Behavioral Health Care Conference)

For more information, or to register for this preconference seminar, go to:

http://www.jcrinc.com/Conferences-and-Seminars/Behavioral-Health-Care-Update/1522/

or phone Customer Service at 877-223-6866.