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Contact Social Work at 309-438-3631

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We are dedicated to providing excellent training to the professional community at affordable costs. Throughout the year we offer workshops on varied topics to meet the needs and interests of our colleagues who provide professional supports and services to members of our society.

Our training may be used by the following professionals for credit toward licensure requirements:

  • Illinois Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
  • Illinois Licensed Social Workers (LSW)
  • Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors (LCPC)
  • Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)

The School of Social Work is a licensed provider of social work education in the state of Illinois under license #159-000191.

 

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Upcoming Continuing Education Events

Living in Danger:The Effects of Methamphetamine on Children

The ISU Social Work Club, ISU School of Social Work, NASW-Illinois Chapter, Prevent Child Abuse Illinois, and the 11th Judicial Circuit Family Violence Coordinating Council have collaborated to bring you an informative and exciting day about the effects of methamphetamine production and parental meth use on children.

Thursday, March 27 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CEU: 3.75

Cost:
Free for ISU Alumni and Field Education Instructors
$35 for other professionals

8:00am – 8:30am
  • Registration and distribution of resources list
  • Continental Breakfast
  • On-Your-Own viewing of the DVD “Crank: Darkness On The Edge
    Of Town”, recently shown on PBS stations locally.
8:30am – 12:30pm
  • Welcome
  • NASW-IL Citizen of the Year Award Presentation
  • “Safety Issues for Social Workers Conducting In-Home Visits”
  • “The Effects of Methamphetamines on Children”
  • Panel Discussion: “Interventions With Children and Families Impacted By
    Methamphetamine”