5
Nov

CEU: Elevating Practice - Ethics and Clinical Supervision & Celebration

- Webb Room
Open to:
  • Alumni
  • Community/Public
  • Current Adult & Continuing Studies Students
  • Current Graduate Students
  • Current Undergraduate Students
  • Faculty/Staff

Join us for Elevating Practice: Ethics and Clinical Supervision, a continuing education session designed to enhance your professional practice, meet licensure requirements, and strengthen your approach to clinical supervision. This program will provide valuable insights into the ethical considerations that shape effective social work and counseling practice.

Following the CEU, we invite you to stay for a Celebration and Socializing event. Connect with colleagues, faculty, and alumni as we recognize 50 years of the BSW program and 25 years of Social Work Counseling Services. The CEU and celebration are free and in person. Discover more CEU events here.

Registration Coming Soon

About the presenters: 
Christina Car Gigler, MSW, LCSW, ACSW is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania in the Center for Social Work Education. She has extensive practice experience as a clinician and clinical supervisor in a variety of direct practice settings, as well as in graduate level education. Her interests include clinical supervision, social work mentorship, communication technology, self-care and ethics. She is involved in volunteer leadership positions in her community serving youth and families. She has a long history of NASW-PA leadership involvement, currently as a member of the Ethics Committee. 

Rebecca Vlam, MSS, LCSW is a Clinical Assistant Professor in The Center for Social Work Education, part of Widener University.  She spent many years working in Community Mental Health in the City of Philadelphia and helped to begin the Behavioral Health Consultation model (BHC), integrated in FQHC practices in the area.   She has studied BHC, DBT and psychodynamic work extensively, while also working from a mezzo/macro perspective attempting to move the current system into an equitable viable system that honors the dignity and self-worth of everyone, in every community.   

Contact Info

Regina Rothe

Director of Social Work Counseling Services