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Bereavement and End of Life Care Highlights
NASW continues policy development,
advocacy, and education in the areas of bereavement and end of life care.
- NASW is completing the development of the NASW Standards for Practice for Social Workers
in Palliative and End of Life Care. The draft
document was posted on the NASW Web
site for member review and comment on October 20.
The review period will end on December 15. To view, click http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/bereavement/standards/101503.asp?back=yes
- NASW participated in a Consensus Conference on
Parental Presence During CPR and Procedures sponsored by the
Ambulatory Pediatric Association (APA). NASW advocated for family
presence during a child's treatment or resuscitative procedure.
The consensus statement will be drafted and distributed by APA.
- The Bereavement
Practice Guidelines for Social Workers in Emergency Departments training
is being presented at 15 NASW
chapters this fall. Visit
the NASW Web site at http://www.socialworkers.org/practice/bereavement/workshops.asp for
more information and locations of the workshops.
- NASW participated in the American Academy
of Bereavement's Advanced Facilitator Training. The
training offered an overview of and emerging theories and practices
in grief and bereavement. To
learn more about the American Academy of Bereavement, or for information
and educational opportunities, visit their Web
site at http://www.bereavementacademy.org
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