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- Dedicated to assisting mental health professionals in meeting their professional development needs, maintaining/improving professional competence.
- Striving to provide trainings that are innovative, engaging and address complex social problems Housed within the Center for Family and Community Well-Being, the Kent School Continuing Education program is dedicated to assisting social workers in m
eeting their professional development needs, maintaining and improving professional competence. We strive to provide trainings that are innovative, engaging and in line with the Kent School’s mission of addressing complex social problems through education, research and service to create a just and better world. Our continuing education program demonstrates to the community, prospective students and alumni, our commitment to them, not only inside the classroom but once they are out in the field. In becoming one of the top research social work programs in the country, we provide tools to support your practice in addressing societies most difficult problems.
Join Dr. Anna Stewart as she shares research on how Black women graduate students cultivate joy in higher education, highlighting community, identity, and supportive environments as key to healing and wellness.
Developmental disabilities, mental health, and executive functioning are often closely connected - but what does that look like in practice?
Join us to learn more about these intersections, explore common developmental disabilities, and walk away with practical strategies you can put to use right away!
Do you want to become a LCSW supervisor in Kentucky? This training is the last step before requesting supervisor status!
This training can be completed as a self-paced option, but we highly recommend completing the initial training live with long-time LCSW supervisor, Claude Drouet.
Live workshops are the perfect opportunity to connect and learn from other social workers - especially regarding ethical dilemmas! And our presenter, Claude Drouet, is one of the best to learn from! He provides excellent guidance during the workshop, and offers to be a support for future dilemmas or questions! Don't miss it!
Join Dr. Anna Stewart to explore her research on how Black women graduate students experience and cultivate joy in higher education - Centering Black joy as a source of healing and wellness, the findings emphasize community, identity, and the need for supportive academic environments.