January 13, 2010
BCU Offers Workshop on Social Work Ethics, Managing Boundaries
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Briar Cliff University’s
Department of Social Work and the University of Iowa School of
Social Work will co-sponsor a workshop titled “Managing
Boundaries” from 8 a.m. to Noon on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, in
the Stark Student Center on the Briar Cliff campus.
Pre-registration is required.
The workshop will focus on managing
boundaries and dual relationships in rural social work practice
and end-of-life care. Keynote speaker Susan Murty, MSW/ACSW,
Ph.D., will discuss the relevance of the National Association of
Social Workers Code of Ethics to social workers who are involved
in practice with communities and organizations.
Dr. Murty is a professor in the
School of Social Work at the University of Iowa and is
chairperson of the Integrated Practice Concentration in the
University of Iowa’s master of social work program. She
currently directs End-of-Life specialization in the School of
Social Work and has been involved with an intergenerational
learning project with the elderly and students of social work
and aging studies.
Widely published in the field of gerontology
and rural social work, Dr. Murty is the past president of the
National Rural Social Work Caucus. She has completed an oral
history project with elders in rural Mexico and continues this
research with Latino elders in Iowa.
For more information about the workshop,
please contact Sylvia Kuennen at 712-279-5478 or email
sylvia.kuennen@briarcliff.edu.
Briar Cliff University
is a Catholic institution with an enrollment of more than 1,100
students from 28 states. Students are educated in the Franciscan
tradition of excellence in the liberal arts and career
preparation in an environment of care and compassion. For more
information, please visit
www.briarcliff.edu.
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