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UND Social Work Fall CEU Event

Join us for a day of professional growth and connection. Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs), engage with peers, and gain valuable insights.

Save the Date

Thursday, October 1, 2026

Online or in person: Memorial Union, 220 - Henry Family Ballroom
University of North Dakota
2901 University Ave, Grand Forks, ND

2026 Event Information

  • 6 CEUs for licensed social workers.
  • For on-campus participants, a light breakfast, lunch, and parking are provided.
  • Space is limited. Pre-register by September 15th to ensure you have a spot!

Register to Attend

Registration is required to attend.
Your registration helps defray costs associated with hosting the event, including meals and CEU processing.

Registration Levels

  • Regular (Online or In-Person): $40
  • UND Social Work Faculty (Online or In-Person): Free
  • UND Social Work Student (Online Only): Free

Agenda

Time Agenda
8-8:45 a.m. Registration/Networking/Light Breakfast
8:45-9 a.m. Welcome (info about evaluations, CEUs, etc., greeting from Chair)
9-10:20 a.m.

Session I: Harmony Bercier

Balancing Bias

  • Balancing Bias is an interactive training designed to help professionals recognize how automatic thoughts, personal values, beliefs, and biases influence decision-making. Participants will explore common types of bias, examine how bias can affect professional practice and relationships, and learn practical strategies to promote fair, family-centered, and culturally responsive services. Through reflection and discussion, attendees will gain tools to increase self-awareness and support more equitable outcomes for the individuals and families they serve.
10:20-10:30 a.m. Break
10:30-11:50 a.m.

Session II: Katherine Dachtler

Intersectionality in Practice: Moving Beyond Single-Identity Frameworks

  • Our clients don't experience one identity at a time, so why do we still assess, diagnose, and treat as if they do? This session explores what intersectional practice actually looks like in clinical and macro social work: how overlapping identities (race, adoption status, gender, sexuality, disability, immigration status, class) compound both harm and resilience, and how we can build treatment approaches that hold the whole person rather than fragmenting them into categories.
11:50 a.m. - 12 p.m. Break
12-1 p.m. Lunch
1-2:20 p.m.

Session III: Laura Nash Frisch

Stalking in the Context of Domestic Violence: A Lethal Combination

  • Stalking is an underreported and underrecognized crime that has serious consequences to those on the receiving end. As many as 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men will experience stalking in their lifetime.  Stalking has also been identified as a lethality factor for victims of domestic violence.  Studies have shown that at least 76% of females murdered by their male partners were stalked in the year prior to their death.  This presentation will explore how stalking is often a part of domestic violence cases, how the media downplays this behavior, the impact on survivors, and the steps helping professionals can take to help individuals experiencing this crime.  The presentation will also touch on how North Dakota has addressed stalking through recent legislative changes.
2:20-2:30 p.m. Break
2:30-3:50 p.m.

Session IV: Shanna Urban

Practical Forensic Social Work Skills Every Clinician Needs

  • This workshop introduces forensic social work as a practical framework that enhances everyday clinical practice. Participants will learn concrete strategies for documentation, interviewing, ethical decision-making, and courtroom readiness that can be applied across health care, behavioral health, schools, child welfare, corrections, hospice, integrated care, and private practice.
3:50-4 p.m. Closing remarks/evaluation

The UND Department of Social Work is an approved continuing education provider through the North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners. If you are seeking continuing education credit, we encourage you to check with your state licensing board to ensure these CEUs will meet your licensure requirements.

Department of Social Work
Gillette Hall Room 302
225 Centennial Dr Stop 7135
Grand Forks, ND 58202-7135
P 701.777.2669 
und.socialwork@UND.edu
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