This course (1 hour Live Webinar, Synchronous Distance Learning) will look at the importance of school social workers in working with unhoused families and services to remove barriers to education. School social workers play a unique role in the lives of students and families experiencing homelessness. Through this session, we will work together to discuss the McKinney-Vento Law and the ways in which school social workers can provide wrap-around services to address not only housing insecurity, but also the social, emotional, and educational concerns associated with being unhoused.
Learning Objectives:
Speakers:
Courtney Porter, MSW, MEd, LSSW (she/her)
As a twenty-four year veteran of the educational system, Ms. Porter has spent the past eleven years as the School Social Worker, McKinney-Vento Homeless Liaison, and DCYF Point of Contact for SAU 6 in Claremont, NH, her hometown!! As the President of the New Hampshire School Social Workers Association, she advocates for students and families all over the state. She also serves as the School Social Worker representative to the NH Board of Mental Health Practice. Additionally, Ms. Porter is a member of the NH Department of Education's McKinney Vento state training team.
Connection to the National Practice Model 2.0: Practice
Content Level: Beginning
Target Audience: School Social Workers
Refund policy: No refunds will be given if you are unable to attend the live webinar.
Registration Note: Registration for this webinar is a 2-part registration. After you complete your registration, be sure to click the link in your confirmation email to sign up on the TEAMS webinar to receive your join link.
Registration Note: Registration for live webinar events will close 1-hour prior to the event start. No further registrations can be made 1-hour prior to the webinar start time.
Many state licensing boards impose specific limitations on course content, distance education, or other elements of continuing education, even when courses are taken from approved providers. It is your sole responsibility to ensure that the courses taken will meet the requirements for your license.
School Social Work Association of America, 1789, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. School Social Work Association of America maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 7/27/2023-7/27/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 1 CE continuing education credit.
Certificates will be emailed to participants upon successful completion of the webinar and completion of the course evaluation. Participants must stay the entire length of the webinar and complete the evaluation to receive credit. No assignments will be required for this course. System Requirements-- Participants must have a computer and audio to participate in the webinar. Attending by phone is strongly discouraged and may result in not receiving CEs. Accessibility Accommodations are offered upon request, please reach out to ContactUs@sswaa.org .