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SUMMARY:Developing a Toolkit for Managing Nonprofit Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Nonprofit organizations face ethical dilemmas on a regular basis. Even the suspicion of unethical practices could pose huge problems for an agency’s ability to succeed. This workshop will help participants identify common and emerging ethical issues in the areas of fundraising\, governance\, human resources\, and stewardship. Discussion of ethical principles and standards to guide the actions and management of nonprofit organizations will be covered. Strategies and tools for ethical decision making will be addressed using case studies and participant experiences. \n\nLearning Objectives:\nAt the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to identify common ethical issues\nin nonprofit organizations and apply ethical decision making strategies to help guide actions.\n\nPresenter: Jacki Englehardt\, MSW\, ACSW\, Professional & Community Education Director\, WVU School of Social Work \nCEUs: 3 Social Work hours; 3 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Nonprofit Fundamentals – Organizational Design and Infrastructure); 3 GPC hours (Skill Area – Management) \n\nRegistration Fee: $35 (Early bird rate of $31.50 by 4/8/16) \n\nTarget Audience: All levels of practitioners\n\n\n\nRegister online\nPay for workshops via credit card online
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/developing-a-toolkit-for-managing-nonprofit-ethics/
LOCATION:Mon General Conference Center – Mylan Room\,  1200 JD Anderson Drive\, Morgantown\, WV\, 26505\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="WVU School of Social Work%3A Office of Professional and Continuing Education":MAILTO:ce@mail.wvu.edu
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SUMMARY:Safety Concerns and Occupational Stress in Social Work: Creating a Safety Climate
DESCRIPTION:Social work professionals are in one of the most vulnerable jobs with regard to client and other workplace violence. Several studies have indicated that at least a quarter of social workers have experienced violent situations at some point in their career. The purpose of this work is to understand the sources of stress and burnout among human service workers. Stressor-stress\, and\nstrain theory will be discussed. A discussion of occupational stress in social work practice areas is provided in addition to the sources and consequences of occupational stress. Topics includes;\ntypes of occupational stress (burnout\, compassion fatigue\, secondary traumatic stress)\, strategies for managing occupational stress in social work; worker safety concerns while working at high-risk communities\, and work-family life balance.\n\nLearning Objectives:\nAt the conclusion of this workshop\, participants will be able to recognize the importance of safety\nissues in human service agency management; recognize the importance of creating safe and supportive community environments to enhance worker healthy; and articulate the \n\nmanager’s role in workplace safety issues and occupational stress.\n\n\n\n\nPresenter: HaeJung Kim\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, WVU School of Social Work\n\nCEUs: 3 Social Work hours: 3 CECNPM hours (Core Area: Human Resource Development – Management); 3 GPC hours (Skill Area: Management)\n\nRegistration Fee: $35 (Early bird rate of $31.50 by 4/8/16)\n\nTarget Audience: All levels of practitioners\n\n\n\nRegister online\nPay for workshops via credit card online
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/1920/
LOCATION:Mon General Conference Center – Mylan Room\,  1200 JD Anderson Drive\, Morgantown\, WV\, 26505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="WVU School of Social Work%3A Office of Professional and Continuing Education":MAILTO:ce@mail.wvu.edu
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SUMMARY:Strength Based Grant Writing Training - Princeton\, WV
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer West Virginia is pleased to announce Strength-Based Grant Writing Training in Princeton\, May 25-27. \nThis hands-on\, intensive training is intended to help build new capacity for nonprofit organizations.  It will help aspiring and experienced grant writers approach grant writing from a strength-based perspective.  Participants will learn the nuts and bolts of preparing a grant application while being guided through a process that focuses on organization strengths. \nAt the end of this training\, participants will not only understand all the components of a grant application\, but will also have a new way of looking appreciatively at what works in their organization and community. \nThe cost of the training is $199 for the three days and includes lunch for participants. Limited scholarships are available. WVNPA Members only pay $149. \nThis grant writing training is also pre-approved for credit hours for the WVU Continuing Education Certificate in Nonprofit Management (CECNPM). \nTraining will be provided by Alice Ruhnke\, the founder and chief operating officer of The Grant Advantage\, and Trish Hatfield\, president of CharacterEthics. \nClick here for more information or to register.
URL:https://wvnpa.org/event/strength-based-grant-writing-training-princeton-wv/
LOCATION:Days Inn Conference Center\, 350 Days Drive\, Sutton\, WV\, 26601\, United States
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