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  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join us to learn about GIS Mapping and ways to use it in practice with policy, resource locations, identify needs and problems of clients/communities, program evaluation/utilization by area/county/client population, create digital storytelling of clients' success, and so much more.

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    Are you a social worker in need of 21st Century solutions to client or organization services? Are you a child welfare or rural social worker that needs more digital solutions to help target client problems and solutions? GIS Mapping in social services might be an answer to your work challenges. Join us to learn about GIS Mapping and ways to use it in practice with policy, resource locations, identify needs and problems of clients/communities, program evaluation/utilization by area/county/client population, create digital storytelling of clients' success, and so much more.

    John Myers

    Urban Agriculture and Natural Resource Extension Agent

    Tuskegee University

    John Myers is a highly experienced and motivated Natural Resource Scientist who has been working in the field of geospatial analysis for over a decade. He is passionate about utilizing technology to drive positive social change and is committed to delivering high-quality services to clients and stakeholders. With a background in Environmental Science, John is an expert in using ArcGIS, QGIS, and other GIS software to create and maintain databases, perform spatial analysis, and develop custom maps and applications.

    John's academic qualifications have equipped him with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to excel in natural resource management. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology and a Master of Philosophy in Environmental Science from the University of Ghana. Further, he pursued a master's degree in environmental science with a concentration in GIS from Tuskegee University. To showcase his expertise in GIS, John has obtained Esri ArcGIS Desktop Associate and Professional certifications.

    John's professional accomplishments, expertise, and commitment to delivering high-quality GIS services make him an asset to any organization looking to leverage geospatial analysis for social good. His experience in working with clients and stakeholders has enabled him to understand their needs and provide tailored solutions to meet those needs. His technical expertise and understanding of GIS software enable him to design and implement projects that deliver impactful outcomes. His commitment to delivering high-quality services has earned him a reputation as a reliable and trustworthy partner to clients and stakeholders

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Project FORECAST is a unique educational experience that’s designed to help current and future child-serving professionals make better decisions in situations involving childhood trauma. Our interactive trainings simulate real-world scenarios and can better prepare participants for the complex challenges of trauma-informed care. Bring trauma-informed training to life at your agency, church, school, or community center.

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    Our problem-based learning trainings go beyond one-pagers and textbooks, bringing participants into real-world situations where they can apply their knowledge, and explore their assumptions in a safe learning environment. Under the guidance of a certified facilitator, your workforce or students will observe, discuss, and make decisions that impact the rest of the simulation. All the while, defining problems, uncovering information, and working together to identify and evaluate possible solutions.

    Participants who attend a Project FORECAST simulation can expect increased engagement in the learning process, better outcomes at work, higher staff retention, and improved Trauma-Informed Experiential Reasoning Skills (TIERS). Plus, the innumerable benefits of better-helping children impacted by trauma and abuse.

    We’re ready to answer any questions you have, and can’t wait to hear from you email Dr. April Jones at ajones@tuskegee.edu  or Dr. Maya Martin mmartin@tuskegee.edu to schedule your session with Tuskegee University Department of Social Work!

    Learn more at https://projectforecast.org/

    Dr. Diana Mack

    License Clinical Social Worker

    DIANNE MACK, PhD, LCSW, MS, MSSW, is the Executive Consultant of Creative Social Solutions, a mental health services, leadership, consulting and training group specializing in personal, professional and workforce development for social, faith-based, and human service members, leaders, professionals and organizations. She is the Lead Catalyst for Sustainable Parents Institute & Network (SPIN), an advocacy project for promoting parental support, family wellbeing, and community engagement. Dianne Mack is a licensed clinical social worker, adjunct educator, psychotherapist, community and health activist, advocate, and a psychoanalytic candidate specializing in mental health, wellbeing, wellness, policy and programs, community partnerships, child welfare, world of work, civic engagement, social justice, political social work, and advocacy.  She is an experienced nonprofit administrator, board member of faith/nonprofit organizations and leader who serves mentors, coaches, and trains in diverse fields of practice. Dianne Mack is a graduate of several New York schools including, CUNY, Columbia School of Social Work, Fordham University’s Graduate Gabelli School of Business and School of Social Service, and NYU’s Silver School of Social Work with post-graduate certificates from Fordham GSSS, Hunter SSW (CUNY), Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society (EGPS). Dr. Mack aka Dr. Dianne consults with various faith, nonprofit, community, labor, and educational entities, including Tuskegee University offering PROJECT FORECAST child welfare simulations; performs civic and health engagement with VOT-ER, NYC Department of Health and Mental Health, and participates on community health advisory boards with Cornell Weill CCTC and New York University ADRU’s (September 2023).  She is a psychoanalytic candidate with Harlem Family Institute (HFI) engaged in various training and service capacities as well as the Secretary for Board of Directors of EGPS. She has a telehealth private practice in New York State.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diannemack

    Twitter: @harlem_matters

    Instagram: @talksolutions1

    Dr. Maya Martin, DSW, LMSW

    Assistant Professor

    Tuskegee University Social Work Dept

    Dr. Maya Martin is an assistant professor at Tuskegee University with expertise in community mental health and child welfare with special interest in working with adults and children. She is a former child welfare professional and brings to this training her knowledge of the health and wellness of children and parents.

    Febreu Holston, LBSW, MSW,ABD

    Adjunct Professor

    Tuskegee University Social Work Dept

    Ms. Febreu Holston, LBSW, MSW, ABD is a licensed social worker who work majority of her career in child welfare and as an adjunct instructor with the Department of Social Work. She is passionate about healthy families and will contribute her expertise to child welfare professionals, community citizens, clergy, and parents for this training event.

    Mary A. Wilson, MSW, LMSW

    Adjunct Instructor

    Tuskegee University Social Work Dept

    Mary Ann Wilson is a Licensed Master Social Work. She is an Author, Entrepreneur, Instructor/Professor @ Tuskegee University, Poet, Speaker and Gospel Train Radio Show host. She is CEO of Saving Ourselves Saving Our Sons, a program designed to teach effective coping skills to children, focusing on helping children understand they can grow up to be brilliant and not violent. She received a Bachelor of Social Work from Tuskegee University and a Master of Social Work Degree from Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.

    She has over four decades of Social Work experience in the areas of Child Welfare, Mental Health, Prison Social work as a practitioner and psychotherapist. She is retired from the State of Alabama Department of Human Resources after working for 27 years for the state. She has published three books.

    Her first book, “COVID-19 Meet My God Faith Over Fear” was a #1 Best seller upon launch date in Psychology and Religion on Amazon. Her other books, “Brainwashed to Brilliance Recovering From Slavery” and “A Journey to Brilliancy” were written to help us understand how we all can begin the process of recovering from slavery. Her books are loaded with effective coping skills to change the trajectory of violence in our communities and help people going through a crisis situation. All of her books can be purchased on Amazon or through personal contact with Ms. Wilson. Ms. Wilson also have her poems published with the National Library of Poetry.

    Ms. Wilson is an Adjunct Instructor/Professor at Tuskegee University, her alma mater. She was Miss Social Work in 1980-1981.

    Her program, “Saving Ourselves, Saving Our Sons”, is a program designed to change violence in our communities. She has done online zoom sessions during the summer working with young African-American males teaching positive self-esteem, coping skills and assisted three participants in becoming published Authors. The program’s goal is to teach children to think positive thoughts and identify their own brilliancy traits.

    Ms. Wilson is a host of the Gospel Train Radio Show every first Sunday @ Randysoulradio.com @ 8-10pm. Join her to gain spiritual uplifting music and learn about special guest interviews.

    Contact her @ maryawilson.com or Saving Ourselves Saving Our Sons to learn about her program, purchase books and /or to set up speaking presentations

  • Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 04/27/2023

    Project Forecast is a problem-based learning training that seeks to go beyond textbooks, bringing participants into real-world situations where they can apply their knowledge, and explore their assumptions in a safe learning environment.

    Terricka Hardy

    Be a Child's Hero Preconference Virtual Event: Project Forecast

    Project Forecast is a problem-based learning training that seeks to go beyond textbooks, bringing participants into real-world situations where they can apply their knowledge, and explore their assumptions in a safe learning environment. Conference attendees will observe, discuss, and make decisions that impact the rest of the simulation. All the while, defining problems, uncovering information, and working together to identify and evaluate possible solutions.

    In this session, you will meet Michael, age 12. Michael appears to have red lines on his arms, just barely visible under his short-sleeved shirt. The lines appear red and seem to match up from one arm to the next. What do you think happened to Michael? What are the facts? What are the next steps? 
    Join us in this session as we will experience the power of mixed reality simulation learning in a safe space.

    Objectives:

    • Participants will experience and increase their understanding of the benefits of Problem Based Learning. 
    • Participants will conduct a minimal facts interview related to suspected child abuse. 
    • Participants will demonstrate critical thinking skills to generate hypotheses and hunches pertaining to available case information and identify potential next steps.

    Mrs. Terricka Hardy, LCSW, ACSW, BCD, CCPF

    Clinical Social Work/President

    Terricka Hardy, LLC

    Terricka Hardy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BoardCertified Diplomate in Social Work, and Certified Compassion FatigueProfessional and the owner of Terricka Hardy Consulting, LLC.  She isa professional development trainer and coach, former member of the NASWNational Ethics Committee and member of the Editorial Board for the Journalof International Social Work Values and Ethics. Terricka has trainedthousands of social workers and helping professionals nationally andinternationally. Her areas of expertise lies at the intersection of ethics,mental health, child welfare, and self-care. She is a featured contributorof The Routledge Handbookof Social Work Ethics and Values published in 2019. In 2020, Terricka leda subcommittee of social workers to create revisions to the NASW Code of Ethicsregarding self-care for social workers. The changes were accepted by the NASWDelegate Assembly and have been added the NASW Code of Ethics; effective June2021. For more information and to connect with Terricka, email thardylcsw@yahoo.com orvisit www.terrickahardy.com.Facebook: Terricka Hardy, LCSW.

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    Conference Grantor

    This conference was made possible through generous grant support provided by:

    Alabama Higher Education Consortium on Child Welfare

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    The Triggered ProjectCentered on Healing
    Terricka Harding Consulting, LLC 
    Terricka Hardy Consulting, LLC
    Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.
    Toddler Tracks
    Evolve Music Therapy Services

    TU CVM - Social Work

    College of Veterinary Medicine: Social Work


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    College of Social Work

    Alabama State University
    Auburn University Social Work
    Alabama Department of Human Resources
    Flying Cloud Solutions


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The webinar will discuss the concept of VR as it relates to industry and education with an interactive simulation for the audience to learn how services to children, youth, and families can be enhanced or how to use for supervision of social workers as a coaching tool of those who deal with trauma or ACE.

    A webinar about how virtual reality simulation can be useful to social work practitioners and social work educators. The webinar will discuss the concept of VR as it relates to industry and education with an interactive simulation for the audience to learn how services to children, youth, and families can be enhanced or how to use for supervision of social workers as a coaching tool of those who deal with trauma or ACE.  

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Sponsor the April 27-28, 2023 virtual conference. This provides you the opportunity to upload a flyer to be accessible in the handouts and your logo to be present in the conference.

    Would you like to include your flyer among the handouts presented in our April 2023 conference? Register here and upload your documents and we will be sure they are added to this year's conference along with your company logo among noted conference sponsors. 

  • Contains 2 Component(s)

    Exhibit at our April 27-28, 2023 virtual conference. This provides one registration, a sponsor virtual exhibitor page, and a logo displayed among the conference exhibitors to drive traffic to the exhibitor page.

    Purchase this product to complete your registration as an exhibitor at our April 2023 Social Work virtual conference to be held April 27 and 28. This provides a sponsor virtual exhibitor page and logo displayed among the conference exhibitors to drive traffic to the exhibitor page. An exhibitor page may include flyers, links, your logo, lead reports, video conference, and live chat, among other possible content. This sponsorship level includes one ticket to the entire conference; additional registrants can enter the conference at half off. 

  • Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This Attachment & Trauma Network bundle includes the following topics: - Introduction - The Legacy of Attachment – Understanding How My Own History Impacts My Parenting with Webinar - Shame and Early Trauma Webinar - Trauma-Informed Parenting When You Have Your Own Trauma History Webinar

    This Attachment & Trauma Network bundle includes the following topics

    • Introduction
    • The Legacy of Attachment – Understanding How My Own History Impacts My Parenting with Webinar 
    • Shame and Early Trauma Webinar
    • Trauma-Informed Parenting When You Have Your Own Trauma History Webinar

    (4 continuing education hours   )

    Karen Buckwalter

    Chaddock

    Karen is a licensed clinical social worker and is the director of Program Strategy at Chaddock. They're a multi-service agency providing a range of residential, educational, and community-based services for youth, from birth through 21, as well as for their families.

    While at Chaddock, Karen has been instrumental in developing an innovative residential program for adolescents, age 8 through 16, who have attachment and trauma issues. One of the only programs of its kind for older adolescents, Chaddock's Developmental Trauma and Attachment Program (DTAP) has served youth from 33 different states in the United States, and from 18 originating countries.

    Karen is perhaps—in my opinion—one of the most talented therapists and widely-versed therapists that I know. She's a Certified Theraplay Trainer, therapist and supervisor. Her energetic and interactive style makes her a sought-after speaker and trainer, and she's presented at several national and international conferences as well as writing for numerous journal articles and book chapters. She's currently involved in a research project that examines the intergenerational transmission of attachment in adoption, with the Center of Attachment Research in the New School University in New York City, and her first book, Attachment Theory in Action, was released late 2017.

    Karen has over 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families. The last 20 of those have been at Chaddock serving as a therapist and then as the Director of Attachment Programming, Director of Treatment Services, and now the Director of Program Strategies. And at the end, I do want you, Karen, to tell us about how we can connect to your book. Tell us a little bit about your book when we wrap up, and also, we'll make sure that everyone that's viewing this video today has a link to be able to get to that book. 

    Tiffany Sudela

    Attachment & Trauma Network & Leadership for Kitsap Strong

    Tiffany Sudela-Junker is a mother by adoption to two children with vastly different trauma-based special needs. Her award-winning documentary, “My Name Is Faith” captures the Junker’s early journey, coming to terms with the impact their daughter’s difficult beginning would have on them all. With her own growth process as an example, Tif mentors and advocates for an “empathy + connection before correction” approach to parenting. Stressing EXTRA empathy, mindfulness, humor, attunement, self-compassion, and reciprocal atonement as key ingredients to helping tough kids achieve higher function and healthy relationships. Through stories of struggle and lessons learned with her brilliant, challenging and hilarious children, Tif raises awareness and an authentic understanding of the EXTREME neurology, behavior, circumstances, and the emotional strength found in families struggling to overcome the aftermath of childhood trauma. Selected as an 2017 Angels in Adoption Award recipient by Senator Patty Murray (WA), Tif is a board member and the Parenting Program Director for the Attachment & Trauma Network, a community of therapeutic parents creating trauma-sensitive schools, building awareness about the lasting impact of trauma and empowering parents to facilitate recovery and help build resilience with their children. In addition, Tif is on the Leadership Committee for Kitsap Strong, a collective impact initiative with a mission to help all people flourish through an emphasis on empowerment and equity, educational attainment, the prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences/toxic stress, and the building of resilience & hope.

    Cissy White

    Parenting with ACE

    Christine "Cissy" White is a writer, adoptive mother, health advocate, group manager of
    the Parenting with ACEs group, and community-facilitator for the mid-Atlantic and
    Northeast region for the ACEs Connection Network.
    She founded Heal Right Now in 2014, hoping to create the survivor-led community she
    craved her whole life. She was published in The Boston Globe, Spirituality and Health,
    Ms. Magazine, To Write Love on Her Arms, and The Elephant Journal. She led
    Parenting with PTSD and ACEs workshops for trauma survivors and treatment
    providers.
    She's a co-founder of the #FacesOfPTSD campaign. Her survivor-led advocacy has been
    written about in The Atlantic, Huffington Post, and The Mighty. She believes any
    trauma-informed initiative must be informed by trauma survivors in order to be
    effective.

  • Contains 5 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This Attachment & Trauma bundle includes the following topics: - Introduction - Building a Community of Support Webinar - Building a Neighborhood Sanctuary Audio Summit

    This Attachment & Trauma bundle includes the following topics:

    • Introduction
    • Building a Community of Support Webinar 
    • Building a Neighborhood Sanctuary Audio Summit

    (3 continuing education hours )

    Anna Paravano

    Trauma Resource Institut

    Anna is a career educator and is trained as a therapeutic parent in attachment regulation therapy and community resilience model through the Trauma Resource Institute. She has served as education director of the Attachment & Trauma Network and has been educating, developing curriculum, writing, coaching, and consulting with caregivers and organizations on attachment- and trauma-related topics and issues for several years. 

    Goodwin Higa

    Principal of Cherokee Point Elementary

    Cherokee Point Elementary School & Citizen's Review Board on Police Practices

    Mr. Godwin Higa who was born and raised on a farm in Kaneohe, Hawaii. He
    is currently the principal of the first trauma-informed school in San Diego, Cherokee
    Point Elementary School. His school was recognized by the Huffington Post and the
    California Endowment as one of the few trauma-informed schools in the nation.
    He has been a principal with San Diego Unified School District for 18 years in
    elementary and secondary schools. He was a teacher at Donovan Correctional Facility
    State Prison in San Diego, and a hospice patient volunteer for five years in Hemet,
    California, and San Diego.
    He has presented at Urban Health Institute, John Hopkins University, Bloomberg
    School of Public Health, ACEs Summit, and at numerous conferences, trainings, and
    governmental meetings in San Diego - and with local schools, universities, and
    organizations throughout California, Oregon, and Hawaii in July of 2017. Very busy
    year.
    He is currently a Human Relations Commissioner and a member of the Citizen's Review
    Board on Police Practices, appointed by the mayor of San Diego.

  • Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This Attachment & Trauma Network bundle includes the following topics: - Introduction - Parenting Children with Challenging Behaviors Webinar - An In-Home Approach Webinar - Parenting a Child with a History of Trauma Webinar - The Art of Becoming a Connected Parent Webinar

    This Attachment & Trauma Network bundle includes the following topics:

    • Introduction
    • Parenting Children with Challenging Behaviors Webinar 
    • An In-Home Approach Webinar
    • Parenting a Child with a History of Trauma Webinar
    • The Art of Becoming a Connected Parent Webinar

    (5 continuing education hours)

    Dr. Ross Greene

    Harvard,Virginia Tech, & University of Technology of Sydney

    Dr. Greene is the originator of the innovative and research-based approach that is now known as Collaborative and Proactive Solutions, or CPS for short. You can learn more about that in his books—The Explosive Child, and Lost at School, and his most recent book Raising Human Beings. Dr. Greene served on the teaching faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years, and he's currently on the faculty at the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.

    Dr. Greene served on the teaching faculty of Harvard Medical School for over 20 years, and is currently on the faculty of the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He's also the founding director of the non-profit, Lives in the Balance, and you can find that at www.livesinthebalance.org. There, you'll find a vast array of free web-based resources on his model. He advocates on behalf of behaviorally-challenged children and their parents, teachers, and caregivers. 

    Billy Kaplan

    House Calls Counseling

    Billy Kaplan, President and Clinical Director at House Calls Counseling is an experienced trainer who has presented extensively at local, national, and international organizations on attachment disorders, parenting skills, adolescent development, child welfare, and a host of other topics. Billy is perhaps most recognized for Parenting in SPACE, a workshop he hosts guiding parents to move from traditional parenting techniques to the SPACE of therapeutic parenting—safety, support, structure, supervision, playfulness, acceptance, curiosity, and empathy. 

    Ce Eshelman

    The Attach Place, Center for Strengthening Relationships

    Ce Eshelman is an attachment specialist and founder of The Attach Place, Center for Strengthening Relationships, located in Sacramento, California. She has been in practice since 1987.

    Learning from the best minds in the attachment field—Dan Siegel, Bruce Perry, Bessel van der Kolk, and others—she works every day with adopted children and their parents. Raising her two adopted children into adulthood has given her the insight, humor, and hard-earned wisdom to speak with authority and love. Ce recently authored Drowning with My Hair on Fire: Insanity Relief for Adoptive Parents

    Mark Vataas

    Seen and Heard Coach

     Mark and his extraordinary wife, Bethel, have six astounding children. He's a fierce advocate for children from hard places and the families that care for them. Mark left a three-decade career as a software engineer to support families worldwide through parent coaching, training, and speaking. He also blogs and is a moderator of the 14,000-member Facebook group called Parenting with Connection. His parent coaching business is called Seen and Heard Coach.

    Originally, Mark was an old-school parent. He and Bethel adopted two children from foster care and discovered that everything they thought they knew about parenting left them woefully unprepared for the hand that their new children were dealing them. Bethel dragged Mark to his first trauma-informed parenting conference, sparking his insatiable curiosity. He turned his inner engineer to the problem of becoming a connected parent, studying not only the books and videos but also the research they cited. Then he became a TBRI practitioner.

    Combining the logical and analytical mind of an engineer with the hard-won experience of a parent who is still in the trenches, Mark makes complex topics accessible and meets parents where they are with compassion, understanding, acceptance, affirmation, and most importantly hope. His vulnerability about his own failures makes him persuasive without judgment or shame.

    His dad superpowers are that he can lose at Candy Land while making it look real and reading the same bedtime story every night for a year. He can also bake after midnight for suddenly remembered classroom events, simultaneously being declared both the worst dad ever and the best dad ever, and stepping on Legos in the dark—ouch—and finding long-lost tools while mowing the grass. 

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    This course is specifically designed for child welfare professionals. This course includes real ethical case examples inspired by the instructor’s experience working in child welfare, relevant information on professional impairment, and effective self-care strategies and resources. Note: The course fees and registration are on an external site. COST: $67.00

    Note: This course, registration, and fees are managed on Terricka Hardy Consulting, LLC's site. To track completion and credits of this course on the TU site, please register for this course, and upload your completion certificate upon completion to this product. COST: $67.00

    Course Description: Child welfare professionals across the nation are charged with the essential responsibilities of serving vulnerable children and families. Ensuring well-being, protecting children from abuse and neglect, strengthening families to reach permanency are some of the noble duties carried out by child welfare professionals. Working in a fast-paced work environment, making life-and-death decisions daily, and being exposed to trauma makes workers a high risk for burnout and professional impairment. For child welfare professionals, self-care isn’t just a good idea it is an ethical responsibility.

    This course is specifically designed for child welfare professionals. This course includes real ethical case examples inspired by the instructor’s experience working in child welfare, relevant information on professional impairment, and effective self-care strategies and resources.

    Target Audience: This course for child welfare professionals.

    Course Objectives:

    1.     Define the role of ethics in child welfare.

    2.     Describe the signs of burnout.

    3.     Review the negative effects of professional impairment & how it relates to ethical infractions.

    4.     Discuss the role of self-care as an ethical imperative.

    5.     Explore practical self-care strategies to build professional resilience.

    "This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886738581-4416) for 3 continuing education contact hours." Category: Ethics

    Please check with your state licensing boards for questions regarding your continuing education requirements.

    Mrs. Terricka Hardy, LCSW, ACSW, BCD, CCPF

    Clinical Social Work/President

    Terricka Hardy, LLC

    Terricka Hardy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, BoardCertified Diplomate in Social Work, and Certified Compassion FatigueProfessional and the owner of Terricka Hardy Consulting, LLC.  She isa professional development trainer and coach, former member of the NASWNational Ethics Committee and member of the Editorial Board for the Journalof International Social Work Values and Ethics. Terricka has trainedthousands of social workers and helping professionals nationally andinternationally. Her areas of expertise lies at the intersection of ethics,mental health, child welfare, and self-care. She is a featured contributorof The Routledge Handbookof Social Work Ethics and Values published in 2019. In 2020, Terricka leda subcommittee of social workers to create revisions to the NASW Code of Ethicsregarding self-care for social workers. The changes were accepted by the NASWDelegate Assembly and have been added the NASW Code of Ethics; effective June2021. For more information and to connect with Terricka, email thardylcsw@yahoo.com orvisit www.terrickahardy.com.Facebook: Terricka Hardy, LCSW.