Take Me To Your Leader: The Ethics of Compassionate Leadership, Supportive Supervision, and Organizational Culture, Thursday, 9-24-26 (Live Webinar)


Explore the ethical principles that guide effective supervision, leadership, and clinical practice within organizational decision-making. Nicole DelPrete, LMSW, examines how values-driven supervision and strong working relationships foster a compassionate, supportive culture. Participants will learn practical, inclusive, and mission-centered approaches that strengthen teams, promote accountability, and sustain ethical practice across organizations. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics. Seasoned supervisors and managers can attend to get 3 Supervision Credits they need toward license renewal.

Bridges Over Barriers: Exploring Ableism and Social Justice with Ethics-Based Perspectives, Tuesday, 10-6-26 (Live Webinar)


Join Alexa Donnelly, LCSW, a leading advocate for disability rights, as we delve into the ethical framework of Disability Justice and Culture. Discover the historical, social, and legislative context, the power of language, and strategies to promote person-centered care and neurodiversity. This webinar meets the Maryland Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice content requirement for Social Workers. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.

Ethics and Opioids: Treating Substance Use Disorders from an Ethical Perspective, Thursday, 10-8-26 (Live Webinar)


Explore the ethics of treating substance use disorders with Jodi Geis-Crowder, LPC, ACS! In this interactive presentation, participants will discuss the ethics of varying attitudes and beliefs surrounding abstinence versus harm reduction treatment models around substance use. We will identify known facts regarding the etiology of Opioids such as fentanyl, methods used for screening, narcan intervention, and corresponding qualifications for safe administration. Participants will also consider ethical aspects of mandatory disclosure relevant to SUD treatment for clients addicted to opioids like fentanyl and other substances. This webinar provides credits towards DC Public Health Priority requirements. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.

The Ethical Interface: Balancing AI Automation and Authenticity, Tuesday, 10-13-26 (Live Webinar)


Presented by Jodi Geis Crowder, LPC, ACS, this webinar explores the intersection of behavioral health and emerging technology, focusing on the ethical use of Artificial Intelligence in clinical documentation. Attendees review the current landscape of AI tools, the importance of disclosure in client care, and key ethical considerations for maintaining professional standards while using automated documentation. The session emphasizes how AI can enhance efficiency and support clinical work without replacing the human element of therapy. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.

The Blame Game: Applying Family Systems to Prevent This and Other Ethical Missteps, Wednesday, 10-21-26 (Live Webinar)


Your work with your individual or couple client(s) and their family members (even if their family is not in the room) is indeed its own “system”. Lisa DeLuca, LCSW-R will help us understand linear vs. systems thinking. You will learn to apply Family Systems to structure session work, to prevent common ethical hazards like triangulation and alliances that only serve to disempower clients and derail the work. Understand how to de-triangulate, and teach your client to do the same. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.