Renewal Information for North Dakota Social Workers

Social Workers in North Dakota are required to renew their licenses biennially on December 31st of odd years. 30 hour of continuing education are required to renew (CE due 11/15 of odd years).

North Dakota Social Workers can earn all 30 hours online - on their time!

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Courses offered by ASWB-approved providers are accepted by the North Dakota State Board of Social Work Examiners. All 30 hours may be earned through ASWB-approved online courses.

Professional Development Resources is approved as a provider of continuing education for social workers by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB Provider #1046, ACE Program). Over 100 online and home study courses are available at: http://www.pdresources.org/Courses/Social-Work/AllCourses/CourseID/1/

Continuing education course content must relate to theories and concepts of human behavior and the social environment, social work knowledge and skills, social work research or practice evaluation, social work ethics, or cross disciplinary courses directly relevant to social work practice or specialty.

Non-acceptable continuing education topics include, but are not limited to, those contrary to the code of ethics, as well as topics such as marketing, business, personal enrichment, time management, supervisory sessions, technology enhancement, staff orientation, agency or other meetings regarding procedural issues, CPR classes, computer-related workshops, etc.

NDBSWE Continuing Education Guidelines are available at: http://www.ndbswe.com/pdf/Guidelines11.pdf

 

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Renewal Information for Mississippi Social Workers & MFTs

Even though both Social Workers and MFTs are licensed under the same board, there are different continuing education requirements for each profession.

Social Workers

Mississippi-licensed Social Workers are required to obtain 40 hours of continuing education during each renewal cycle. LSW renew on 9/30 and LCSW/LMSW renew on 4/30, every 2 years.

Professional Development Resources is approved as a provider of continuing education for Mississippi social workers by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB Provider #1046, ACE Program).
Marriage & Family Therapists (MFTs)
Mississippi-licensed MFTs are required to obtain 35 hours of continuing education during each renewal cycle.
MFTs renew on 9/30, every 2 years from initial licensure.
  • 4 hours must pertain to professional ethics (not allowed from online courses)
  • 2 hours in supervision is required of MFTs holding supervisor status
  • 17 hours are allowed from approved online courses with a posttest and evaluation
  • AAMFT-approved courses are automatically accepted
Professional Development Resources is NOT an approved provider of continuing education for Mississippi-licensed MFTs.

Renewal Information for Missouri Social Workers

Missouri licensed social workers renew on September 30th

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Missouri-licensed Social Workers renew on September 30th, every 2 years (from year of initial licensure). 30 hours of continuing education (CE) are required to renew. 15 hours are allowed from online (self-study) courses offered by ASWB or APA approved providers. 3 hours in ethics is required each renewal. The ethics course must be presented or written by a qualified social worker.

Here are some renewal FAQs from the Missouri State Committee for Social Workers:

You may view the rules on continuing education at http://pr.mo.gov/socialworkers‐education.asp

Do I need to submit proof of continuing education with my renewal? Yes, per question 5(A) on the renewal form.

How do I submit proof of my continuing education? Please submit proof per 20 CSR 2263‐2.082 of the rules. Documentation of continuing education may consist of‐

  • Certificates of affidavits provided by the program/sponsor;
  • Receipts for fees paid to the sponsor;
  • Educational transcripts;
  • Written verification from the university practicum that the licensee provided supervision of undergraduate or graduate students;
  • Copy of publication and letter from editor/publisher;
  • A written announcement of a presentation scheduled and/or brochure specifically identifying the licensee as the presenter of a course/seminar/program.

Does the committee require the original certificate(s) of completion? No, the original document(s) are not required. You may provide copies to the committee along with the renewal form and fee. You may keep the original documents for your records.

How many hours of self‐study are allowed each renewal period? 15 clock hours

What if I do not have proof of my continuing education? Licensees are responsible for maintaining records of continuing education activities. This documentation shall be retained for 2 years following license renewal. If you do not have proof, you should contact the program/sponsor to obtain another certificate of completion.

How many hours of ethics are required? 3 clock hours each renewal period.

Will a list of CE from my employer be acceptable? A listing of CE from your employer will be acceptable if the list contains ALL of the following information‐

  • Be on employer letterhead
  • State the licensee’s full name
  • Indicate the name/title of each training
  • State instructor & qualifications or who sponsored/approved the training(s).
  • Date of each training
  • Total number of clock hours earned at each training
  • Whether or not the training was self‐study or face‐to‐face/live.

Employer CE listings that do not clearly contain all of the information above will not be accepted.

May I pay the renewal fee by credit card? No. Payment must be submitted by check or money order along with your renewal form and proof of CE, payable to the State Committee for Social Workers.

When will supervisors for licensure be required to complete the 3 hour supervision training refresher course? Supervisors will be required to complete this course prior to the 2012 renewal and each renewal thereafter.

Will the committee review my continuing education prior to the renewal period? No. The committee will not review proof of continuing education prior to the renewal period. If you have questions as to what constitutes as acceptable continuing education, please review the rules on continuing education. A link to the rules is listed above.

How do I find out if training I completed will count towards my continuing education? If you have questions on whether or not training will qualify as acceptable continuing education, please refer to the rules on continuing education. A link to the rules is listed above.

May I still practice if my license is not renewed by the expiration date? No. Any licensee who fails to timely renew shall not perform any act for which a license is required until the license is renewed.

This is my first time renewing a license in Missouri, how many hours of CE will I need? A licensee who becomes licensed during a renewal period shall be required to obtain continuing education; however, the hours will be pro‐rated based upon the original issuance date. You may view the pro‐rated hours required by referring to the chart under section 20 CSR 2263‐2.082(5)(A) of the rules. This chart pertains to newly licensed individuals only.

Professional Development Resources is approved as a provider of continuing education for social workers by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB Provider #1046, ACE Program). Professional Development Resources is also approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Professional Development Resources maintains responsibility for all programs and content.

Talking with Your Older Patient: A Clinician’s Handbook

New 2-Hour Online CE Course

Talking with Your Older Patient: A Clinician’s Handbook

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Advising an older man about starting an exercise program . . . counseling a woman about the proper way to take her osteoporosis medication . . . discussing end-of-life care options with the family of a long-time older patient who is dying. These are just some examples of the complex and sensitive issues facing clinicians who treat older people. Health care providers who communicate successfully with older patients may gain their trust and cooperation, enabling everyone to work as a team to handle physical and mental health problems that might arise. Effective communication techniques, like those discussed in this handbook, can save time, increase satisfaction for both patient and practitioner, and improve the provider’s skill in managing the care of his or her patients. Ongoing communication is key to working effectively with your older patient. If a patient does not follow recommendations or starts missing appointments, explore whether or not a difficulty in communication has developed. Paying attention to communication increases the odds of greater health for your patient and satisfaction for you both.

This course provides general advice for health and mental health professionals for working with older patients, their families, and their caregivers, based on a publication from the National Institute on Aging. Topics include being aware of perceptions about health care, understanding older patients, obtaining medical histories, encouraging wellness, talking about sensitive subjects, supporting patients with chronic conditions, breaking the bad news, working with diverse older patients, working with families and caregivers, talking with patients about cognitive problems, and keeping the door open to effective communications. The booklet also includes references to other useful publications and services for the elderly that can be used for referral purposes, including hotlines for obtaining information about assistance with caregiving, daily living, finances, health, household matters, nutrition, social support, transportation, and utilities. This course is intended for clinicians who would like an introduction to the skills of communicating with the elderly, or who would like to improve the skills they already have. Course #20-60 | 2008 | 66 pages | 15 posttest questions

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify common stereotypes about aging and ways to combat ageism
  2. Identify techniques for discussing difficult issues such as cognitive problems and delivering bad news
  3. List tips for promoting wellness among elderly patients, including exercise and nutrition
  4. Describe strategies for supporting patients with chronic conditions
  5. Identify the role of multicultural issues on patient’s attitudes towards medicine
  6. Describe important issues concerning the involvement of family and caregivers in medical discussions

About the Author(s):

The National Institute on Aging is part of the National Institutes of Health, which is part of the Federal Government. Scientists at the NIA help to improve the health of older Americans through research. The NIA provides the Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center. The Center offers many free booklets, including this guide.

Accreditation Statement:

Professional Development Resources is recognized as a provider of continuing education by the following:
AOTA: American Occupational Therapy Association (#3159)
APA: American Psychological Association
ASWB: Association of Social Work Boards (#1046)
CDR: Commission on Dietetic Registration (#PR001)
NBCC: National Board for Certified Counselors (#5590)
NAADAC: National Association of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors (#00279)
California: Board of Behavioral Sciences (#PCE1625)
Florida: Boards of SW, MFT & MHC (#BAP346); Psychology & School Psychology (#50-1635); Dietetics & Nutrition (#50-1635); Occupational Therapy Practice (#34). PDResources is CE Broker compliant.
Illinois: DPR for Social Work (#159-00531)
Ohio: Counselor, Social Worker & MFT Board (#RCST100501)
South Carolina: Board of Professional Counselors & MFTs (#193)
Texas: Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists (#114) & State Board of Social Worker Examiners (#5678)
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Renewal Information for New York Licensees

A professional license is the authorization to practice and use a professional title in New York State. Your license is valid for life unless it is revoked, annulled, or suspended by the Board of Regents.

To practice in New York under the authority of your license, you must reregister every three years (two years for medicine). You are automatically registered for your first registration period when your license is issued. Thereafter, your board will send renewal information to the name and address on file for you at least four months before your registration expires.

Psychology
New York Board of Psychology
View the Board Website
or Email the Board
Phone: 518-474-3817 x592
CE Required: No
Home Study Allowed: N/A
License Expiration: N/A
National Accreditation Accepted: N/A
Notes: Must complete 2 hr course in child abuse reporting pre-licensure
Date of Info: 8/15/2011
Social Work
New York Board of Social Work

View the Board Website
or Email the Board
Phone: 518-474-3817 x592
CE Required: No
Home Study Allowed: N/A
License Expiration: N/A
National Accreditation Accepted: N/A
Notes: Must complete 2 hr course in child abuse reporting pre-licensure
Date of Info: 8/15/2011
Occupational Therapy
New York Board of OT

View the Board Website
or Email the Board
Phone: 518-474-3817 x270
CE Required: No
Home Study Allowed: N/A
License Expiration: N/A
National Accreditation Accepted: N/A
Date of Info: 8/15/2011
Speech Language Pathology & Audiology
Board for SLP/A

View the Board Website
or Email the Board
Phone: 518-474-3817 x270
CE Required: 30 hours every 3 years
Home Study Allowed: 20 hours if ASHA approved (self-study)
License Expiration: Birthmonth, every 3 years
National Accreditation Accepted: ASHA
Notes: 20 hours must be in “professional” area
Date of Info: 8/15/2011
Counseling & MFT
New York Mental Health Practitioners Board

View the Board Website
or Email the Board
Phone: 518-474-3817 x592
CE Required: No
Home Study Allowed: N/A
License Expiration: N/A
National Accreditation Accepted: N/A
Notes: Must complete 2 hr course in child abuse reporting pre-licensure
Date of Info: 8/15/2011
Dietetics/Nutrition
New York State Board for Dietetics & Nutrition

View the Board Website
or Email the Board
Phone: 518-474-3817 x270
CE Required: No
Home Study Allowed: N/A
License Expiration: N/A
National Accreditation Accepted: N/A
Date of Info: 8/15/2011
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25-50% OFF Summer CE SALE!

Summer CE Sale

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Save up to 50% off your favorite online, web-based and test only continuing education (CE) courses this summer! Hurry, sale ends September 30, 2011!

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25-50% OFF Summer CE SALE!

25-50% Off Summer CE Sale!

Save up to 50% off your favorite online, web-based and test only continuing education (CE) courses this summer! Hurry, sale ends September 30, 2011!

http://www.pdresources.org/Courses/Other/OnSale/CourseName/1/

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Alternative Therapies: Herbs I (What Every Clinician Should Know)

Alternative Therapies: Herbs I (What Every Clinician Should Know)

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This new CE course provides a very brief introduction to the use of herbal remedies, based on a publication from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Herbs at a Glance – A Quick Guide to Herbal Supplements (2010, 55 pages). In this course, clinicians will learn about the historical use of herbal medicine, the beneficial effects and potential dangers of commonly used herbs, and the scientific evidence for their effectiveness. Completion of this course does not provide sufficient education for prescribing herbs professionally; however, any clinician may provide self-help and educational materials to clients. Course #10-43 | 7 posttest questions

This is a web-based course requiring an internet connection to access the online reading materials. Course instructions provide a direct link to the public-access online document.
1 hour CE for only $9!

Learning Objectives:

1. Identify the historical use of herbal medicine
2. Describe the regulation of herbal supplements in the United States
3. List cautions associated with the use of herbs, including interactions with medicines

4. Identify over 40 commonly used herbs and their uses

About the Author(s):

The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), National Institutes of Health, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 20892. http://nccam.nih.gov/

Accreditation Statement:

Professional Development Resources is recognized as a provider of continuing education by the following:
AOTA: American Occupational Therapy Association (#3159)
APA: American Psychological Association
ASWB: Association of Social Work Boards (#1046)
CDR: Commission on Dietetic Registration (#PR001)
NBCC: National Board for Certified Counselors (#5590)
NAADAC: National Association of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors (#00279)
California: Board of Behavioral Sciences (#PCE1625)
Florida: Boards of SW, MFT & MHC (#BAP346); Psychology & School Psychology (#50-1635); Dietetics & Nutrition (#50-1635); Occupational Therapy Practice (#34). PDResources is CE Broker compliant.
Illinois: DPR for Social Work (#159-00531)
Ohio: Counselor, Social Worker & MFT Board (#RCST100501)
South Carolina: Board of Professional Counselors & MFTs (#193)
Texas: Board of Examiners of Marriage & Family Therapists (#114) & State Board of Social Worker Examiners (#5678)
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Renewal Information for Virginia Social Workers

Virginia-licensed Social Worker

Virginia-licensed Social Worker

Virginia Social Work license renewal deadline: June 30, 2011

  • CE Required: LCSW – 30 hours, LSW – 15 hours
  • Category 1 Minimum: LCSW – 20 hrs, LSW – 10 hrs
  • Ethics Required: 2 hours
  • Online Courses Allowed: No limit if ASWB-approved (Category 1 “formal” courses)
Category I hours are Formally Organized Learning Activities that can be documented by an approved sponsor or organization. The Board-approved sponsors or organizations are listed in Regulation 18 VAC 140-20-105B. If the sponsoring organization does not award a participant with a dated certificate indicating the activity or course taken and the number of hours earned, the social worker is responsible for obtaining a letter on organizational letterhead verifying the hours and activity. LCSW’s are required to complete a minimum of 20 Category I hours per renewal period; LSW’s must complete a minimum of 10 Category I hours per renewal period. All continuing education obtained for renewal may be Category I.

Still need CE? Visit www.pdresources.org today!
Enter coupon code PDRE099 at checkout to save 10%.

Professional Development Resources is approved as a provider of continuing education for social workers by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB Provider #1046, ACE Program).

Virginia Board of Social Work website: http://www.dhp.state.va.us/social/default.htm

Professional Development Resources is a Proud Member of the Autism Society

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The Autism Society membership encompasses many professionals from various disciplines—medical practitioners (including pediatricians, developmental pediatricians, neurologists and pediatric neurologists, among others), educators and paraeducators, therapists (speech, physical, occupational and others), behavioral analysts, social workers and more. Professionals serve on our board of directors and advisory boards, contribute to our quarterly magazine and present at and attend our national conference. Our national conference includes many offerings geared toward professionals, a number of which offer continuing education credits, and also provides professionals many opportunities to share ideas and knowledge.

It is important that professionals work together with parents for the individual’s benefit. While professionals will use their experience and training to make recommendations about a person’s treatment options, you also need to listen to parents and caregivers who have unique knowledge about the individual’s needs and abilities that should be taken into account for a more individualized course of action. As a professional, you are in a unique position to impart valuable, validated information about the individual’s diagnosis and recommended course of treatment to their family that can make a measurable difference in their lives.

Professional Development Resources is a proud member of the Autism Society.
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