Continuing Education

Why Join NASW-NY?


Approved CEs for social workers, LMFTs, LMHCs, and Licensed Psychologists, plus member savings and flexible learning.

Free CE credits for members
  • Members receive 12 free CE credits per year (36 credits over a 3-year renewal period).
  • In 2025, NASW-NY offered 35.5 FREE CE credits to members.
Flexible learning options
  • Earn CEs through live webinars that count the same as in-person programs.
  • Complete requirements from anywhere.
Free CEs planned for 2026

Member-Exclusive Free CEs (count toward the 12 free CEs included with membership):
  • March: Wednesday, March 18, 10:00AM–1:00PM, Mental & Behavioral Health Professionals as Change Agents: Policy Advocacy Tools for Practice3 CEs (for Social Work Month)
  • April: Wednesday, April 1, 10:00AM–1:00PM, Autism and Trauma: Understanding the Trends and Realities to Provide a Clinically Responsive Treatment Approach – 3 CEs (for Autism Awareness Month)
  • June: Friday, June 5, 11:30AM–1:00PM, Legal Determinants of Health, Cultural Literacy and People Identifying as LGBTQ+ 1.5 CEs (for Pride Month)
  • September: Wednesday, September 9, 5:00PM–8:00PM, Suicidal Ideation and Self-Injurious Behaviors: Assessment and Treatment – 3 CEs (for World Suicide Prevention Day 9/10)

Registration opens approximately two months before each program.

Veteran Mental Health Training Initiative (VMHTI) (open to members and non-members):
  • March: 
    • Monday, March 30, 1:00PM–3:00PM, Equine Therapy and Veteran Support: Downstate Focus (dense population, urban/suburban coping) Live virtual session – 2 CEs
    • Tuesday, March 31, 1:00PM–3:00PM, Equine Therapy and Veteran Support: Upstate Focus (rural access and barriers) – Live virtual session – 2 CEs
  • April: Monday, April 20, 8:00AM–5:00PM, NY State Dwyer Coalition's Veteran Suicide Intervention Conference4 CEs – In Person, Fordham University, Lincoln Center, McNally Amphitheater
  • August: Friday, August 14 & Saturday, August 15, Annual VMHTI Conference – Live virtual session – Up to 10 CEs
  • Winter: 1 live virtual session between September and December 2026 (details TBD)

Approximately 20 free VMHTI CEs are planned for 2026.

NASW-NY & NYSED 2026 Professional Boundaries Requirement

The National Association of Social Workers – New York Chapter (NASW-NY) is a New York State Education Department (NYSED) approved provider of continuing education for social workers, LMFTs, LMHCs, and Licensed Psychologists.

Licensed Social Workers in New York State are required by NYSED to complete 36 hours of continuing education during each 3-year registration period.

  • At least 3 contact hours must address maintaining appropriate professional boundaries

Throughout 2026, Dr. Kathryn Krase will offer continuing education programs through NASW-NY that meet this NYS professional boundaries requirement.

For full NYSED continuing education requirements, please visit:
https://www.op.nysed.gov/professions/social-work/continuing-education

2026 Scheduled NASW-NY CE Workshops Supporting This Requirement

Each course below meets the NYS requirement of 3 hours of training on maintaining appropriate professional boundaries (effective April 2023). These courses are not New York–specific and may satisfy ethics/boundaries requirements in other states.

  1. The Ethics of School Social Work – April 14, 2026 – 5:00–8:00 p.m. ET (3 CE Contact Hours)
  2. Complicated Relationships: Case Studies in Boundaries – July 10, 2026 – 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. ET (3 CE Contact Hours)
  3. What Happens in Therapy, Stays in Therapy. Unless... Exploring the Ethics of Confidentiality – November 17, 2026 – 1:00–4:00 p.m. ET (3 CE Contact Hours)
  4. The Challenging Ethics of Mental Health Supervision – December 8, 2026 – 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. ET (3 CE Contact Hours)

Continuing Education (CE) at a Glance (2025)

Highlights for the 12-month period ending December 1, 2025.

Chart showing CE credits offered in 2025

194.5

CE credits offered

Total accredited CE credits across NASW-NY programming.

Chart showing CE programs offered in 2025

70

CE programs offered

Total number of CE programs delivered during the reporting period.

Chart showing total registrations for CE programs in 2025

4,891

Total registrations

Total registrations across CE events and trainings.

Chart showing CE certificates issued in 2025

3,330

CE certificates issued

Certificates awarded after completion and verification of attendance.

Access & Affordability

Free CE access in 2025 (members & non-members).

29

CE credits free to all

Free CE credits available to members and non-members.

5

CE credits free to members only

Member-exclusive free CE offerings.

1.5

Division-specific member free CEs

Free CE credits offered to division-specific members.

35.5

Total free CE credits for members

Total free CE credits available to members in 2025.

View the 2025 Professional Development Report (PDF)

How do I register for a CE webinar?

Watch our short video walkthrough on how to register for a continuing education webinar.

Watch: How to Register for a CE Webinar

Continuing Education (CE) schedule

Event date: 4/25/2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Export event
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A Solution Focused Conversation: So, What Do You Say Next?

Saturday, April 25, 2026 | 9:00AM - 12:00 PM EST

Hybrid program • 3.0 CE credits
Choose your attendance type to register:

Important Information Before You Register:

  1. This is a hybrid program: Online via Zoom and in-person at the University at Albany, School of Social Welfare. Location: 135 Western Ave, Albany, NY. Registration is required for both in-person and online attendance.
  2. This session is limited to 20 participants.
  3. All attendees must register—whether joining in person or online—and whether seeking CE credit or not.
  4. This is a highly interactive group discussion, not a lecture or formal presentation. Active participation is required to receive a CE certificate. Please ensure your microphone and camera are working.

Workshop Description

When a client says, “I’m depressed most of the time,” the next ten seconds can shape the entire clinical session. How do you decide what to say next?

Join us for an engaging discussion focused on identifying clinical opportunities within everyday client language. This interactive workshop explores practical applications of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and invites participants to reflect, experiment with language, and strengthen their clinical responses in real time.

Since 2010, the Hudson Valley Solution Focused Network (HVSFN) has facilitated Solution-Focused Brief Therapy discussions grounded in evidence-based practice. While this meeting is designed for professionals who are familiar with SFBT and currently using the model in their clinical work, all are welcome to participate and explore the approach.

To learn more about HVSFN, watch this podcast: Hudson Valley Solution Focused Network Podcast .

For additional background on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), visit: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Overview .


Learning Objectives

After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Co-construct a conversation with clients about a better life.
  • Discuss the application of solution-focused therapy.
  • Use practice examples to demonstrate how solution focus can be applied.
  • Navigate problem-saturated systems.

Continuing Education Credits: 3.0

This workshop is approved for licensed social workers, licensed mental health counselors, licensed marriage and family therapists, and licensed psychologists.


Fees

  • NASW-NY Member - $45.00
  • Other Chapter Members (e.g., NASW-NJ, etc.) - $75.00
  • Non-Member - $90.00
  • NASW-NY Student and Transitional Member (Non-CE Eligible) - $0.00

Presenter:

Mark E. Lane Credential, LCSW-R is an experienced solution focused therapist with over 30 years of experience using and teaching solution focused therapy. He facilitates Hudson Valley Solution Focused quarterly meetings and has taught solution focused therapy at the Graduate School of Social Welfare at the State University of NY at Albany since 1996. He currently works in private practice specializing in group therapy and as a school social worker with Guilderland Schools where he leans heavily on solution focused principles.

Joel Simon, LCSW, ACSW, BCD has been in clinical social work practice for over 40 years in a variety of both inpatient and outpatient settings. He has been a solution-focused practitioner, trainer, presenter, and consultant since 1992. Joel attended 3 advanced solution-focused trainings at the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the home of solution-focused brief therapy. He is a founding member of the Solution Focused Brief Therapy Association and the recipient of the Steve de Shazer Memorial Award for “significant contributions to the field of solution-focused brief therapy over many years.” Currently, Joel is in private practice, provides solution-focused training, supervision, and consultation. Joel co-authored several articles on solution focus including two with Insoo Kim Berg, a co-developer of the model. Joel has authored and co-authored 4 books on solution-focused topics. Please visit www.0to10.net for further information.

John W. O’Grady, LCSW, has been a therapist for 40 years. He practiced in a family counseling clinic for 18 years, gradually introducing Solution-Focused Therapy into his work with parents, youth, and families. In 2011 he opened a private practice in Albany, where he uses SF therapy to serve a wide range of clients.

Janelle joins the HVSFN team helping out with tech and learning and practicing ways to integrate solution focused throughout her life and work. Janelle currently works for mobile crisis for the capital region, as well as the Employee Assistance Program for NYS. Before this, Janelle worked at the National Association of Social Workers-NYS chapter, coordinating trainings for social workers throughout the state. She also previously worked with the state at the SUNY Albany School of Social Welfare supporting their admissions and student services office. In her free time, Janelle enjoys dancing, music, playing frisbee, and spending time with friends and chosen family.

Sydney earned her MSW from University at Albany in 1995, with post-masters training in attachment issues, trauma treatment, and solution-focused therapy. Sydney has worked with children, adolescents, adults, and families for over 30 years, in community-based programs, home-based programs, health care, and private practice.

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