Event Date24 Feb 2025 | 10:30 AM-12:00 PM [GMT+11]
CPD Hours1.5 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National ([email protected])
Event FormatLive Online
Practice & careerMental Health
Event Date24 Feb 2025 | 10:30 AM-12:00 PM [GMT+11]
CPD Hours1.5 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National ([email protected])
Event FormatLive Online
Practice & careerMental Health
Capability Levels: Established
Event description:
Did you know that research shows individuals who engage with nature report higher levels of emotional well-being and lower levels of stress, making nature a powerful tool in therapeutic settings?
Integrating the 'Eco' domain into Social Work practice not only aligns with the growing emphasis on holistic approaches but also enhances the effectiveness of interventions by addressing clients' connection to nature, which is essential for mental health and well-being. By learning to incorporate nature into your practice, you will gain valuable strategies to increase client engagement, promote healing, and foster resilience, ultimately leading to improved therapeutic outcomes.
This webinar will provide practical insights into integrating the 'eco' domain into your social work practice using the Bio-Psycho-Socio-Ecological (BPSE) approach. Participants will explore the benefits of nature-based interventions, learn effective strategies for incorporating outdoor experiences, and discover how to adapt these concepts for indoor settings. Join us for an engaging session that will enhance your practice and deepen your understanding of the ecological dimensions of health and well-being.
Who should attend?
This webinar is designed for social workers at all stages of their careers, from students to seasoned practitioners. It is particularly suitable for those with an intermediate understanding of therapeutic practices who are looking to deepen their knowledge of integrating the 'Eco' domain into their work.
Whether you are a student seeking foundational insights or an experienced social worker aiming to enhance your practice with nature-based interventions, this session will provide valuable knowledge and practical strategies applicable to various settings. If you are passionate about promoting holistic well-being and are eager to explore innovative approaches in your social work practice, this webinar is for you.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
1. Identify key concepts and benefits of integrating the 'eco' domain into social work practice, including its relevance to mental health and well-being.
2. Understand the Bio-Psycho-Socio-Ecological (BPSE) model and its application in outdoor and indoor therapeutic settings, enhancing overall practice effectiveness.
3. Analyse various nature-based interventions and their implications for client outcomes, enabling more tailored and holistic approaches to treatment.
4. Apply practical strategies for incorporating elements of nature and the ecological domain into existing social work frameworks, both in outdoor and indoor environments.
Event Structure:
Introduction
Learning Session 1: Understanding the ‘Eco’ Domain in Outdoor Practice (10 mins)
Learning Session 2:Engaging with Nature-Based Practices (10 mins)
Learning Session 3: Supporting Clients Family and Loved Ones (20 mins)
Integrating the ‘Eco’ Domain into Indoor Practice (15 mins)
Can't attend live? Your registration includes a copy of the presentation slides and 2 weeks' free access to the event recording
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