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SUMMARY:CEU Training: Trauma-Informed Practice & Crisis Skills
DESCRIPTION:March 24 | 10:00 AM–12:00 PM ET\n2-Hour Session | CEUs Available* \nTrauma is widespread and often unseen. Across West Virginia\, children\, teens\, individuals and families experience adversity that shapes behavior and engagement in ways that are easily misunderstood. \nThis training equips professionals to recognize trauma responses\, respond appropriately within their role and reduce re-traumatization across systems. Participants gain clarity on trauma-informed practice\, risk indicators and when to refer for trauma-specific treatment. \nBecause trauma-informed care isn’t just what we know\, it’s how we show up. And how we show up changes outcomes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*You will receive 2 CEUs for attending the full live virtual training. CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC).\nRegister Here!
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/ceu-training-trauma-march2026/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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SUMMARY:Free CEU Training: Commonly Misused Substances
DESCRIPTION:Substance misuse among youth and adults is constantly shifting—and it goes beyond illegal drugs. From vaping and alcohol to newer substances on the rise\, helping professionals need up-to-date knowledge to effectively guide and support clients. \nThis valuable training is designed for social workers\, LPCs\, therapists\, clinicians\, school-based professionals and other helping professionals who want to strengthen their understanding of substance misuse and interventions. \nObjectives:\nIn this session\, you will: \n\nReview the latest statistics on substance misuse\, including vaping and alcohol trends\nBetter understand medication classifications and commonly misused substances\nExplore new and emerging substances affecting communities today\nLearn how to have meaningful\, judgment-free conversations about substance misuse with youth and parents\nExpand your awareness of street names and slang terms commonly used for various substances\n\nYou’ll walk away with relevant\, real-world knowledge to better engage clients\, promote prevention and support healthier choices. \nEarn 2 FREE CEUs and feel more prepared to address substance misuse issues in your practice.\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC). \n\nMeet the Trainer\nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\nErin Keltner is President of KVC West Virginia\, where she leads our team of caring professionals who help thousands of children\, teens\, families and adults each year. As President\, Erin builds vibrant relationships both within our team and with our partners to provide heart-centered services to solve the challenges West Virginia children and families are experiencing. \nWith over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/free-ceu-training-commonly-misused-substances/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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SUMMARY:Free CEU Training: Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Ethical decision-making is at the heart of effective and compassionate client care. This dynamic training is designed for social workers\, LPCs\, therapists\, clinicians\, school-based professionals and other helping professionals who want to sharpen their ethical practice and navigate complex situations with confidence. \nObjectives\nIn this interactive session\, you will: \n\nReview the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics and how it applies to real-world situations\nExplore how to set and maintain professional and personal boundaries in the workplace\nDeepen your understanding of confidentiality and effective communication with clients\, families\, and team members\nLearn why strong teamwork and collaboration are critical to ethical and effective service delivery\n\nWhether you’re navigating boundary-setting\, confidentiality challenges or interdisciplinary teamwork\, this training will provide the tools you need to uphold high ethical standards while improving client outcomes. \nEarn 2 FREE CEUs and walk away with practical strategies you can immediately apply in your work.\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC). \n\nMeet the Trainer\nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\nErin Keltner is President of KVC West Virginia\, where she leads our team of caring professionals who help thousands of children\, teens\, families and adults each year. As President\, Erin builds vibrant relationships both within our team and with our partners to provide heart-centered services to solve the challenges West Virginia children and families are experiencing. \nWith over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/free-ceu-training-ethics-2025/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20250422T025356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T042125Z
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SUMMARY:Free CEU Training: Trauma 101
DESCRIPTION:Trauma is more common than you may think—and it can have a lasting impact on the clients and communities we serve. This free CEU training is designed for social workers\, LPCs\, therapists\, clinicians\, school-based professionals and other helping professionals who want to deepen their understanding of trauma and strengthen their ability to foster resilience in others. \nObjectives\nIn this interactive training\, you will: \n\nGain a clear understanding of trauma and how it presents in children\, youth and adults\nLearn how trauma can disrupt healthy brain development and shape long-term outcomes\nExplore the science behind Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their impact on mental and physical health\nDiscover actionable strategies to better support clients who have experienced trauma\nRecognize the signs of secondary traumatic stress in yourself and your colleagues—and learn how to build a foundation of self-care and sustainability in your work\n\nWhether you work in a school\, clinic\, community or state agency\, or private practice\, this training will give you the tools to provide more trauma-informed\, compassionate care. \nEarn 2 FREE CEUs and leave feeling more equipped to support your clients—and yourself. \n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC). \n\nMeet the Trainer\n \nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\nErin Keltner is President of KVC West Virginia\, where she leads our team of caring professionals who help thousands of children\, teens\, families and adults each year. As President\, Erin builds vibrant relationships both within our team and with our partners to provide heart-centered services to solve the challenges West Virginia children and families are experiencing. \nWith over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/free-ceu-training-trauma-101/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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CREATED:20240721T173032Z
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SUMMARY:Free CEU Training: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
DESCRIPTION:Unlock the power to transform your practice with our online CEU course for social workers and licensed professional counselors (LPCs). During this training\, you’ll learn more about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) through Nadine Burke Harris‘ groundbreaking book\, “The Deepest Well.” You’ll also gain insights into how ACEs influence individual health outcomes and shape community wellbeing. \nWe’ll explore the neuroscience behind ACEs and their effects on both social work/mental health practice and personal health. You’ll also learn practical strategies to mitigate trauma’s effects and understand how impactful advocacy is in driving community change. This training will equip you with the knowledge and tools to not only transform your practice but also contribute to meaningful change. \nLed by experienced trainer\, Erin Keltner\, our training blends interactive activities\, insightful case studies\, and real-life examples. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and make a real difference in your community. Attendees who complete the full training will receive 2 CEUs. \n\nObjectives\nWith this training\, you will: \n\nUnderstand Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) & review research detailing the effects of ACEs on health outcomes​\nSee how ACEs affect social work and mental health treatment practice​\nExplore brain science (neuroscience) and how ACEs affect our bodies​\nGain useful tools to make change and help others make change in order to reduce the effects of trauma​\nUnderstand the importance of advocacy and the impact macro work can have in a community\n\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC). \n\nMeet the Presenter\n \nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\nErin Keltner is President of KVC West Virginia\, where she leads our team of caring professionals who help thousands of children\, teens\, families and adults each year. As President\, Erin builds vibrant relationships both within our team and with our partners to provide heart-centered services to solve the challenges West Virginia children and families are experiencing. \nWith over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/free-ceu-training-adverse-childhood-experiences-aces/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240828T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20240719T192111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240721T172950Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Diagnosis Training for Social Workers & Mental Health Professionals (Earn 2 CEUs)
DESCRIPTION:This training offers CEUs for social workers and licensed professional counselors\, providing an engaging learning experience tailored for professionals working in West Virginia. Our Mental Health Diagnosis training will deepen your understanding of common mental health conditions\, equipping you with the skills to accurately diagnose and utilize effective screening tools. \nYou’ll master the art of distinguishing between symptoms and ensuring precise differential diagnoses. Plus\, uncover common misnomers and cautions associated with specific conditions. This training will elevate your professional expertise\, empowering you to navigate the complexities of mental health with confidence and clarity. \nLed by experienced trainer\, Erin Keltner\, our training blends interactive activities\, insightful case studies\, and real-life examples. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and make a real difference in your community. Attendees who complete the full training will receive 2 CEUs. \nRegister now to elevate your practice and make a difference in the lives your clients! \nObjectives\nIn this training\, Erin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\, will prepare you to: \n\nBetter understand common mental health diagnoses​\nConfidently determine diagnosis and use of screening tools/screeners\nDistinguish between symptoms and understand differential diagnosis​\nUncover common misnomers and cautions associated with specific diagnoses\n\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC). \nRegister today & earn CEUs for social workers and LPCs!\nAre you a West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS) employee? Email Kristina Foster at kafoster@kvc.org to register. \nAre you a West Virginia social worker or mental health professional searching for CEUs and an engaging learning experience? Register using this form: \n[gravityform id=”45″ title=”true”] \nMeet the Presenter\n \nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\nErin Keltner is President of KVC West Virginia\, where she leads our team of caring professionals who help thousands of children\, teens\, families and adults each year. As President\, Erin builds vibrant relationships both within our team and with our partners to provide heart-centered services to solve the challenges West Virginia children and families are experiencing. \nWith over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/mental-health-diagnosis-training-for-social-workers-mental-health-professionals-earn-2-ceus/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20240508T220420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T142656Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics for Social Workers & Mental Health Professionals Training (Earn 2 CEUs)
DESCRIPTION:Elevate your professional standards with our comprehensive ethics training! Upholding the highest standards of integrity and compassion is essential for social workers\, mental health treatment providers\, and other helping professionals. Our ethics training equips you with the tools to tackle ethical dilemmas head-on\, ensuring you provide effective and ethical services to your clients. \n \nLed by our experienced trainer\, Erin Keltner\, our training blends interactive activities\, insightful case studies\, and real-life examples. Join us to enhance your ethical decision-making skills and approach complex situations with confidence. Attendees who participate in the full training will receive 2 CEUs.  \nRegister now to elevate your practice and make a difference in the lives of those you serve! \nObjectives\nIn this training\, Erin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\, KVC West Virginia’s Vice President of Clinical Services\, will discuss: \n\nThe Code of Ethics as explained by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW)\nProfessional and personal boundaries in the workplace\nConfidentiality and communication\nImportance and benefits of teamwork\n\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC). \nRegister now!\nIf you are a West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS) employee\, please email Kristina Foster at kafoster@kvc.org to register for this training. \nIf you are a social worker or mental health professional employed by any other organization\, register here: \n[gravityform id=”44″ title=”true”] \nMeet the Presenter\n \nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\nErin Keltner is Vice President of Clinical Services at KVC West Virginia\, where she oversees all clinical services and manages all organizational outcomes and quality assurance efforts. With over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/ethics-for-social-workers-mental-health-professionals-training-earn-2-ceus/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20240223T145703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T145804Z
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SUMMARY:Boundaries in the Workplace Training (Earn 2 CEUs)
DESCRIPTION:Recognizing and setting boundaries is essential for all social workers and mental health professionals. This training will dive into the importance of boundaries and offer practical advice for navigating them smoothly. \nLed by our experienced trainer\, this session will blend interactive discussions with real-world scenarios to thoroughly examine the responsibilities of social workers and mental health professionals. We’ll delve into our interactions with clients\, colleagues\, our agency\, and the broader community\, while also tackling a variety of boundary issues and honing communication skills to address them effectively. Additionally\, we’ll explore the nuanced aspects of establishing personal and professional boundaries\, weighing their advantages and potential challenges. By the end of the training\, attendees will be well-equipped to set boundaries with confidence and uphold integrity in their practice. Attendees who participate in the full training will receive 2 CEUs. \nIn this training\, Erin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\, KVC West Virginia’s Vice President of Clinical Services\, will discuss: \n\nThe importance of professional and personal boundaries in the workplace​\nOur responsibilities as providers​\nDual relationships and power differentials\n\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC).\nHow to Register\nDoHS Employees\nKVC West Virginia provides this training free of cost to employees of the West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS). To register\, please email Kristina Foster at kafoster@kvc.org. \nCommunity Providers\nProfessionals that work in organizations outside of DoHS can pay a small registration fee of $40 to register for this training. Submit the form below to pay the registration fee and get the registration link. \n[gravityform id=”42″ title=”true”] \nMeet the Presenter\nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW \nErin Keltner is Vice President of Clinical Services at KVC West Virginia\, where she oversees all clinical services and manages all organizational outcomes and quality assurance efforts. With over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/boundaries-in-the-workplace-training-earn-2-ceus/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20240126T201234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T201609Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics for Social Workers Training (Earn 2 CEUs)
DESCRIPTION:Ethics training is an integral part of ensuring that social workers and helping professionals uphold the highest standards of professional conduct and provide ethical\, compassionate\, and effective services to their clients. The aim of this ethics training is to help professionals identify\, understand and navigate ethical dilemmas that may arise in their practice. \nOur experienced trainer uses a combination of interactive activities\, case studies\, and real-life examples to help attendees navigate complex ethical situations and make ethical decisions with confidence. Attendees who participate in the full training will receive 2 CEUs. \nIn this training\, Erin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW\, KVC West Virginia’s Vice President of Clinical Services\, will discuss: \n\nThe Code of Ethics as explained by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW)\nProfessional and personal boundaries in the workplace\nConfidentiality and communication\nImportance and benefits of teamwork\n\n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC).\nRegister for the training here.\nMeet the Presenter\nErin Keltner\, LCSW\, LICSW \nErin Keltner is Vice President of Clinical Services at KVC West Virginia\, where she oversees all clinical services and manages all organizational outcomes and quality assurance efforts. With over 20 years of experience\, she has held many roles in child welfare and mental health from direct care to leadership. Erin holds a master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University. She is a licensed clinical social worker in Kentucky and a licensed independent clinical social worker in West Virginia. Learn more about Erin at kvcwv.org/leadership.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/ethics-for-social-workers-training/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20230627T172716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230719T135410Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Training: Ethics for Social Workers and Helping Professionals (2 CEUs)
DESCRIPTION:Ethics training is an integral part of ensuring that social workers and helping professionals uphold the highest standards of professional conduct and provide ethical\, compassionate\, and effective services to their clients. The aim of this ethics training is to help professionals identify\, understand and navigate ethical dilemmas that may arise in their practice. \nOur experienced trainer uses a combination of interactive activities\, case studies\, and real-life examples to help attendees navigate complex ethical situations and make ethical decisions with confidence. Attendees who participate in the full training will receive 2 CEUs. \nIn this training\, Erin Keltner\, MSW\, LICSW\, KVC West Virginia’s Vice President of Clinical Services\, will discuss: \n– The Code of Ethics as explained by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW)\n– Professional and personal boundaries in the workplace\n– Confidentiality and communication\n– Importance and benefits of teamwork \n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC).\nJoin the training\n10am-12pm training\n3-5pm training\nMeet the Presenter\n\nErin Keltner\, MSW\, LCSW (KY)\, LICSW\, started with Croney and Clark\, Inc. (now KVC Kentucky) as a practicum student in August 2004. Since then\, she has worked as a case manager and clinician in the Intensive In-Home Services and IMPACT Plus programs\, was the Director of IMPACT Plus and then the Director of Development\, Training\, and Quality Assurance. Erin also assisted KVC Kentucky in becoming accredited by The Joint Commission in November 2010. \nErin graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University in 2001 and received her master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky in 2005. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Kentucky and a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in West Virginia.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/virtual-training-ethics-for-social-workers-and-helping-professionals-2-free-ceus/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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SUMMARY:Eastern Panhandle First Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Families & Building Futures\nHelp us celebrate our first anniversary in the Eastern Panhandle! We invite social workers\, mental health professionals\, teachers\, community partners\, government officials\, and parents and caregivers to join us on June 15 from 3-6pm. We’re offering a free training on raising kids in a digital world (2 free CEUs available!)\, a refreshing ice cream social with lots of tasty toppings\, and an opportunity to learn about KVC’s child and family services. \nWe’ll also share information on how caring adults can become foster parents. Did you know more than 6\,000 children and teens in West Virginia are experiencing foster care? As a foster parent\, you will provide a safe\, supportive home for youth who have endured abuse\, neglect or other family challenges. It only takes one caring adult to change a child’s life. How about you? \nThis event is the perfect opportunity to gain valuable knowledge\, make exciting connections and enjoy a delicious treat. We hope to see you! \nEvent Details\nWhen: Thursday\, June 15 from 3–6pm \nWhere: 261 Aikens Center\, Suite 304\, Martinsburg\, WV 25404 \nAgenda\n3:00-5:00PM: Digital for Good: Raising Kids to Thrive in an Online World training – 2 free CEUs available. This training will offer valuable information for anyone with children or who works with families. \n5:00-5:30PM: Refresh with a bowl of ice cream and create the best sundae ever with an exciting variety of toppings! During this time\, you’ll also be able to network with fellow social workers\, teachers\, mental health professionals and caring community members. \n5:30-6:00PM: Join us on the grass lawn by the Aikens Center for a brief presentation on what KVC is doing in the Eastern Panhandle community! You’ll get to know our mission and values along with our services such as foster care and foster parent support\, mental health therapy for children\, adults & families\, and in-home family support services. \nRegistration is closed. See you tomorrow!\nClick this Button to Access the Virtual Training & Event\n\n \nDigital for Good: Raising Kids to Thrive in an Online World Training (2 free CEUs*)\nThis in-person training is designed to equip social workers\, parents\, caregivers and teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to help children navigate the complexities of the digital world. Based on the book by Richard Culatta\, this training provides practical tips and strategies for fostering healthy online behaviors\, promoting digital citizenship\, and protecting children from online risks. Whether you’re tech-savvy or just getting started\, this training will help you build the confidence and competence needed to raise kids who are not only safe but also thrive in the digital age. Participants will receive 2 free CEUs.* \nIn this training\, Robin Atkinson\, MSW\, LGSW\, will help participants: \n– Understand the concept of dual citizenship\n– Recognize digital dysfunction\n– Help kids choose the best online activities\n– Set reasonable expectations for device use\n– Find the right balance between digital and physical activities\n– Stay safe and create safe spaces for others online \n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC).\nAbout the Trainer\nRobin Atkinson\, MSW\, LGSW is Training and Development Specialist at KVC West Virginia where she supervises the training program for employees and foster/adoptive parents statewide. She creates training curriculums\, oversees the internship program\, leads the Safety Team as Safety Officer\, and organizes the orientation process for all new KVC team members. Robin also leads the training team and encourages them to find the most adaptive\, diverse\, and fresh training topics that will benefit employees and foster/adoptive parents. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn\, celebrate\, and make connections!
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/eastern-panhandle-first-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:KVC West Virginia Berkeley County Office\, 261 Aikens Center\, Suite 304\, Martinsburg\, WV\, 25404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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CREATED:20230602T141215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T205606Z
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SUMMARY:Digital for Good: Raising Kids to Thrive in an Online World Training (2 free CEUs*)
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nWhen: Thursday\, June 15 from 3–6pm \nWhere: 261 Aikens Center\, Suite 304\, Martinsburg\, WV 25404 \nThis FREE in-person training is designed to equip social workers\, mental health professionals and caregivers with the knowledge and skills needed to help children navigate the complexities of the digital world. Based on the book by Richard Culatta\, this training provides practical tips and strategies for fostering healthy online behaviors\, promoting digital citizenship\, and protecting children from online risks. Whether you’re tech-savvy or just getting started\, this training will help you build the confidence and competence needed to raise kids who are not only safe but also thrive in the digital age. Participants will receive 2 free CEUs.* \nAfter the training\, join us in celebrating KVC’s first anniversary in the Eastern Panhandle with ice cream and a networking event. \nIn this training\, Robin Atkinson\, MSW\, LGSW\, will help participants: \n– Understand the concept of dual citizenship\n– Recognize digital dysfunction\n– Help kids choose the best online activities\n– Set reasonable expectations for device use\n– Find the right balance between digital and physical activities\n– Stay safe and create safe spaces for others online \n*CEUs are valid for individuals in West Virginia who have a social work license or are licensed professional counselors (LPC).\nRegistration is closed. See you tomorrow!\nClick this Button to Access the Virtual Training\n\nAbout the Trainer\nRobin Atkinson\, MSW\, LGSW is Training and Development Specialist at KVC West Virginia where she supervises the training program for employees and foster/adoptive parents statewide. She creates training curriculums\, oversees the internship program\, leads the Safety Team as Safety Officer\, and organizes the orientation process for all new KVC team members. Robin also leads the training team and encourages them to find the most adaptive\, diverse\, and fresh training topics that will benefit employees and foster/adoptive parents.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/digital-for-good-raising-kids-to-thrive-in-an-online-world-training-2-free-ceus/
LOCATION:KVC West Virginia Berkeley County Office\, 261 Aikens Center\, Suite 304\, Martinsburg\, WV\, 25404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201021T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T032911
CREATED:20200922T204417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T180227Z
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SUMMARY:Dealing with Burnout\, Compassion Fatigue\, and Vicarious Trauma Training (2 CEUs)
DESCRIPTION:Are you feeling burned out at work? You’re not alone. According to Deloitte’s marketplace survey on burnout\, 77% of respondents say they have experienced burnout at their current job\, with more than half citing more than one occurrence. To make matters worse\, the COVID-19 pandemic both exacerbates the pre-existing causes of burnout and adds its own stressors. \nTo counter this problem\, KVC is offering a virtual “Dealing with Burnout\, Compassion Fatigue\, and Vicarious Trauma” training designed specifically for our partners in the behavioral healthcare industry. \nIn this training\, Erin Keltner\, MSW\, LICSW\, KVC West Virginia’s Vice President of Clinical Services\, will discuss: \n\nthe definitions for burnout and compassion fatigue\,\nhow to identify signs and triggers\,\nthe effect of burnout on employees and employers\, and\nidentify factors and strategies for combatting burnout and compassion fatigue.\n\nYou will receive two CEUs for your participation. \nJoin the Training\nThe training has ended. \nAbout the Presenter\nErin Keltner\, MSW\, LICSW \nErin Keltner started with Croney and Clark\, Inc. (now KVC Kentucky) as a practicum student in August 2004. Since then\, Ms. Keltner has worked as a case manager and clinician in the Intensive In-Home Services and IMPACT Plus programs\, was the Director of IMPACT Plus and then the Director of Development\, Training\, and Quality Assurance. Ms. Keltner also assisted KVC Kentucky in becoming accredited by The Joint Commission in November 2010. Ms. Keltner started working in West Virginia in 2011 and is currently acting as the Director of Permanency in addition to her Vice President duties. \nMs. Keltner graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Transylvania University in 2001 and received her master’s degree in social work from the University of Kentucky in 2005. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Kentucky and a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in West Virginia.
URL:https://westvirginia.kvc.org/event/dealing-with-burnout-compassion-fatigue-and-vicarious-trauma-training/
CATEGORIES:Professional Training
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