NASWVA 2019 Ethics Symposium

Oct 25, 2019 08:00am -
Oct 25, 2019 04:30pm

Event Type: Training

Speaker Information

Traci Reno, MSW, LCSW, CSAC


Traci has worked in the Substance Abuse/HIV field for 15 years. She has been a trainer for NASW also for 15 years and provided trainings nationwide on varied HIV curriculum. Traci worked as the HIV prevention specialist for Fairfax County Alcohol and Drug Services before moving into the school system where her focus has been prevention. She also has a private practice where she continues to work with children around issues of anxiety, depression, autism, and ADHD.

 

Ellen Fink-Samnick, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, CCM, CRP

Ellen Fink-Samnick is Principal of EFS Supervision Strategies, LLC. An industry thought leader for over 35 years, Ellen empowers the health and behavioral health workforce through professional speaking, writing, and consultation. A subject matter expert in Social Work Supervision, Clinical Social Work, and Ethics, Ellen is an esteemed author with over 100 publications to her credit. She has published content for many of the industry’s knowledge projects for practitioners, including books, articles, and chapters on Ethics, Technology, Workplace Bullying, Collaborative Care, Workforce Trauma, and the Social Determinants of Health. Her latest books include, The Essential Guide to Interprofessional Ethics for Healthcare Case Management and The Social Determinants of Health: Case Management's Next Frontier, both through HCPro. Her blog, Ellen’s Ethical LensTM, and LinkedIn Group of the same name have attained global recognition.

Ellen is recipient of the 2017 Distinguished Master Social Work Alumna for the University of Buffalo School of Social Work, the 2016 National Award of Service Excellence from the Case Management Society of America, and 2011 Master Teacher Award for Adjunct Faculty for George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services. An adjunct professor for George Mason and the University of Buffalo School of Social Work, Ellen is also Lead Supervision certification trainer for NASW of Virginia. She has served as a clinical exam item writer for the Association of Social Work Boards, a commissioner for the Commission for Case Management Certification, and chair of their Professional Ethics and Conduct Committee.

Ellen’s contributions to clinical social work transverse professional associations, credentialing organizations, and academia including roles as educator, trainer, exam item writer, blogger and social media moderator, clinical supervisor, professional mentor, curriculum developer, as well as leadership positions. She was recently named to the Council of Founders and Advisors for Reverberation 5.0 (a national collective focused on the empowerment of women over 50 in the workplace). She is a dynamic professional voice.