Online Courses
Suicide Prevention Among Older Adults
$120
This course prepares those working with older adults to recognize suicide risk among their clients, to intervene, and to engage in and promote suicide prevention.
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This course prepares those working with older adults to recognize suicide risk among their clients, to intervene, and to engage in and promote suicide prevention.
Read MoreLearn how to become a Certified Health Care Planning Ambassador to confidently and routinely start a planning conversation to help adults make a care plan in this free webinar from Honoring Choices of Massachusetts.
Read MoreLearn "best practices" for trainers in social work to prepare for training, design and implementation of curriculum, as well as developing tools for assessment and evaluation of training outcomes. Become a certified trainer in our Network Trainers Hub.
Read MoreLearn how to recognize, understand, and effectively treat one or both partners in a neurodiverse relationship by viewing couples through a lens that accounts for the impact that the couple’s neurological differences have on their relationship. differences have on their relationship.
Read MoreThis course is designed to help workers more fully understand the definition and meaning of person-centered planning, consumer control, consumer choice, and consumer direction and the practice of this approach and philosophy.
Read MoreDesigned to help you expand your knowledge of the interlocking social systems and ideology that are the foundations of racial inequality in our society, this free online course now offers 3.5 CE credits for social work professionals.
Read MoreLearn new tools to engage volunteers more effectively and create a culture of volunteerism to increase the capacity of your organization.
Read MoreThis course will prepare you to adapt your knowledge of supportive services, resource development, and care management to support and collaborate with informal caregivers in a variety of situations.
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