NASW-GA Events

NASW Georgia is now accepting online registrations for upcoming events. Events may be offered in person through local regions, in a hybrid format, or fully virtual to maximize accessibility and engagement. All events are open to NASW Georgia members and to future members.
In-person events are ideal for regional networking, trainings, and workshops, while hybrid and virtual options provide valuable opportunities to connect with a broader audience across the state and beyond.

If you are interested in hosting an event for consideration by the NASW Georgia Chapter, please complete the online Event Planning Form.

A separate form should be submitted for each proposed event. Unless otherwise noted, all event times are listed in Eastern Time. If you experience any difficulty registering online, please contact us at  1-678-788-8735 for assistance.


Continuing Education (CE) Credit Requirements

To maintain compliance with continuing education standards, participants must adhere to the following attendance and participation requirements:

Participants must arrive within the designated grace period to be eligible for CE credit. For programs lasting 1.0 to 1.5 hours, participants must arrive within 10 minutes of the scheduled start time. For programs lasting 2.0 hours or longer, participants must arrive within 20 minutes of the scheduled start time. Participants who arrive after the applicable grace period will not be eligible to receive CE credit.

Participants must attend the full duration of the program in order to receive CE credit. For programs that include scheduled breaks, participants are expected to return promptly following the break. Failure to return after a break will result in forfeiture of CE credit.

Attendance verification procedures vary by program format. For in-person events, participants must sign in at the beginning of the session. Sign-in sheets will be located during registration and removed after the applicable grace period. For virtual events, attendance will be monitored through staff verification and Zoom attendance logs. 

April 22, 2026 • Virtual

NASWGA Chapter presents "Communication as a Cultural Driver" with Sarah Harris, LCSW, LISW-CP, CCTP

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NASWGA Chapter presents "Communication as a Cultural Driver" with Sarah Harris, LCSW, LISW-CP, CCTP, from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. 

Learn how everyday communication shapes workplace culture and discover practical tools to build trust, alignment, and accountability. Key takeaways:

Strengthen workplace communication

Build trust through feedback

Align communication with organizational values. 

Registration: 
NASW Member - $15
NASW Future Member - $35
NASW Student Member - Free

This workshop has been approved for 1.5 Core CE. 

Participants will receive the Zoom link the day before the event. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

April 23, 2026 • Virtual

NASWGA Chapter presents "Suicide Screening and Assessment in Private Practice" with Reinette Arnold, MSW, LCSW-QS, MAC, CFVIP from 6:00 - 8:00 PM

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NASWGA Chapter presents "Suicide Screening and Assessment in Private Practice" with Reinette Arnold, MSW, LCSW-QS, MAC, CFVIP from 6:00 - 8:00 PM.

This hands-on session is focused on suicide screening, assessment, and intervention tailored for private practice clinicians. Gain practical skills to strengthen your clinical assessment and client care.

Registration: 
NASW Member - $50
NASW Future Member - $70
NASW Student Member - $15

This workshop has been approved for 2 Core CE. 

Participants will receive the Zoom link the day before the event. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

May 2, 2026 • Virtual

NASWGA Chapter presents "Redefining Self Care For Social Workers" hosted by Tina Niziurski, LCSW from 10:00 am - 1:00 PM

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NASWGA Chapter presents "Redefining Self Care For Social Workers" hosted by Tina Niziurski, LCSW from 10:00 am - 1:00 PM

This continuing education seminar is designed to help social workers prioritize self-care amid demanding, emotionally intensive work. Participants will explore practical, proactive strategies for managing stress, preventing burnout, and building resilience, while also examining the ethical importance of self-care in professional practice.

Key Takeaways

  • Create a realistic self-care plan
  • Set healthy boundaries in your work
  • Prevent burnout and manage stress proactively

 

Registration: 
NASW Member - $15
NASW Future Member - $35
NASW Student Member - Free

This workshop has been approved for 3 Core CE. 

Participants will receive the Zoom link the day before the event. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

May 8, 2026 • Virtual

NASWGA Chapter presents "Case Management at Dunder Mifflin: Interdisciplinary Collaboration" with Witni Jackson, DSW, LCSW, MAC from 12:00 - 1:00 pm

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NASWGA Chapter presents "Case Management at Dunder Mifflin: Interdisciplinary Collaboration" with Witni Jackson, DSW, LCSW, MAC from 12:00 - 1:00 pm.

This workshop is designed to help participants see how collaboration can go wrong and, more importantly, how it can go right when each role is clear, respected, and connected. Participants will learn to identify stakeholders, define each discipline's role, and ensure communications flow to prevent gaps or duplications in service.

Registration: 
NASW Member - $15
NASW Future Member - $35
NASW Student Member - Free 

This workshop has been approved for 1 CE Core. 

Participants will receive the Zoom link the day before the training. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

May 15, 2026 • Virtual

NASWGA Chapter presents "Ethical Considerations and Artificial Intelligence: What Healthcare Professionals Need to Know” with Lucy R. Cannon, Ed. D, LCSW, LICSW, CAADC, MATS

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NASWGA Chapter presents "Ethical Considerations and Artificial Intelligence: What Healthcare Professionals Need to Know” with Lucy R. Cannon, Ed. D, LCSW, LICSW, CAADC, MATS from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 

In an age when AI has profoundly impacted our world, especially in healthcare, we must familiarize ourselves with the ethical and legal issues and their impact on treatment. According to Reamer (2025), “AI comes with noteworthy ethical challenges and legal risks that are necessary for healthcare professionals to be aware of as we embark on the utilization of AI models to provide HIPAA-compliant treatment to our clients. Ethical issues around informed consent, privacy and confidentiality, plagiarism, etc., warrant further examination of how we inform and protect client information.

Registration: 
NASW Member - $70.00
NASW Future Member - $100.00
NASW Student Member - $10.00

This workshop has been approved for the Ethical Licensing Renewal Course

Participants will receive the Zoom link the day before the event. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

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