Delivery MethodOnlineDatesJanuary 27 - February 23, 2025TimeNo scheduled lecture times (asynchronous delivery). Registration pay online OR mail a cheque @ coned@dal.ca
Shawna Paris-Hoyte, ONS, KC, MSW, RSW-CS, BCCH, PhD (std), is an inspiring and highly accomplished African Nova Scotian leading this transformative course. Shawna brings thirty years of legal expertise and twenty years of clinical social work experience to her training as a private practice trauma specialist and licensed social worker. She founded the National Institute of Forensic Social Work in Canada (est. 2016) and is an international member of the Board of Directors for the National Organization of Forensic Social Work in the U.S.A. With her extensive background, Shawna delivers dynamic and practical insights that will equip you to excel in trauma-informed forensic practice.
This course is for everyone who wants to master the intersection of law and social work. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or just setting out on your career path, this interactive, skills-based, 4-week workshop will change what's in your professional toolkit. Understanding that the law is directly linked with social work and human services in myriad ways, many working professionals enter this field without knowing how legislation directly affects their jobs. This course serves as a bridge between law and social practice, and it strives to give you the confidence and ability to traverse legal complexities independently.
One of the obligations of social work and social justice work is to understand the law -- its impact on society and how to respond. With increasing challenges to society, particularly among marginalized and minoritized groups like Indigenous people, people of colour, people who suffer from mental illnesses, and new Canadians, now is an especially critical time in history for looking at how law intersects with social work and justice.
This course is designed for social workers, health care professionals, lawyers, justice navigators, human service workers and others who wish to be advocates with tools in their hands; those who can stand up for legislation on behalf of people.
Participants talk about the practical knowledge they gained in class.
I learnt a great deal from this course in terms of understanding how law and social work together." ~ participant
Through the study materials provided, interactive exercises and critical reflections, you will get a deep understanding of how to apply anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, client-centred and culturally aware approaches in your practice. You will not only build critical thinking skills through this course, but you will also understand the legal environment that underlies your professional work.
This workshop is perfect for people working in any of the following sectors:
If you are interested in incorporating legal knowledge into your social work or social service practice, this course will benefit your specialty field by providing confidence-building capabilities.
Agency lawyers have tried to help me understand how the two disciplines operate together but this course made a huge difference in appreciating this dynamic." ~ participant
Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in forensic social work practice or want information about the law, the following are the skills you will become knowledgeable about after just 4 weeks:
Not only was it practical but the knowledge was also immediately applicable to my work." – participant
Each module will provide all you need for one week of study. A new module is posted each Monday morning. This course requires about 4 hours per week of dedicated study from you. You can undertake each module when it fits your schedule. Each module will also include a quiz to see whether you have mastered the content.
While mobile devices might work in some areas, to gain the best experience, you should use a Mac or Windows computer.
What you get: 24/7 access to course materials and a flexible learning environment where you can enhance your skills on a schedule that suits you. Get ready to dive into a lively career-building experience that will deepen your professional skills at every stage. Join us today and study how to use legislation and social work to make a crucial difference!
16 continuing education credit hours.
FORENSIC SOCIAL WORK 1 REGISTRATION Regular registration (paid after December 13, 2024). $425 Registration Policies
Welcome to Forensic Social Work 1-Foundational Law for Social Work & Social Service Work
Learn how to handle difficult people like a pro in our online workshop "Skills to Manage High-Conflict Personalities.
Course: Skills to Manage High-Conflict Personalities in the Legal System: Effective
Strategies Utilizing Trauma-Informed and Culturally Competent Approaches.
Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
Duration: 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. AST (11:00 a.m. ET, 9:00 a.m. MT, 8:00 a.m. PT)
Delivery Method: Live virtual training course via Zoom.
Registration: Eventbrite
Methods of engagement: Interactive lecture, small group discussions, skills
development-role-play exercise, and case study.
A certificate of attendance will be awarded to those who attend the full five-hour course.
Why You Should Take this Mini-Course?
The legal system frequently engages with individuals facing significant challenges, including but
not limited to trauma, systemic racism, and oppression. These challenges are particularly evident
in cases involving family disputes-domestic violence, gender-based violence, child protection
matters, criminal charges, and human rights violations stemming from systemic marginalization.
Participants in this mini-course will acquire and apply specific strategies to effectively manage
high-conflict individuals within legal contexts, utilizing ethical, trauma-informed and culturally
competent methodologies and best practices. By adopting these approaches, practitioners and
clinicians can:
Enhance client engagement: Foster a supportive environment that encourages open
communication and trust.
Improve case outcomes: Address underlying issues contributing to high-conflict
behaviours, leading to more equitable resolutions and improving communication and
case outcomes with high-conflict individuals.
Reduce re-traumatization and cultural misunderstandings during interactions such as
forensic interviewing and court proceedings. Doing so fosters a more empathetic,
culturally competent, and equitable legal system.
Navigate bias, ensuring ethical approaches and fairness in the legal systems.
Promote systemic change: Advocate for policies and practices that recognize and
mitigate the impacts of trauma and cultural oppression within the legal system.
Course Overview:
The course focuses on techniques for managing high-conflict personalities within legal contexts,
utilizing trauma-informed and culturally sensitive strategies. This specificity helps participants
understand the course content and its relevance to their professional development. The course content aims to provide participants with skills to learn more significant control over situations
involving high-conflict personalities during the interview or in the courtroom and the
importance of understanding psychological factors and practical strategies for effective
management.
The course content is designed to equip lawyers, forensic social work practitioners, and other
professionals in the legal systems with the tools and knowledge to effectively and ethically work
with high-conflict individuals. Individuals with high-conflict personalities often present
significant challenges, particularly in legal and forensic settings, due to behaviours such as
persistent hostility, blame-shifting, or emotional dysregulation.
The training is designed to help participants recognize that many high-conflict behaviours stem
from unresolved trauma, systemic oppression, and cultural factors that shape individuals’ lived
experiences. By incorporating trauma-informed and culturally competent approaches,
participants will gain strategies for responding with empathy, cultural sensitivity, and appropriate
boundaries, and strategic interventions to foster more equitable and effective outcomes.
About the Trainer
Shawna Paris-Hoyte, ONS, KC, MSW, RSW-CS, BCCH, PhD (std), is a distinguished
professional who uniquely integrates over 30 years of legal practice as a Barrister and Solicitor
with 20 years of clinical social work experience. As one of the few practitioners in Canada
concurrently licensed and practicing in both disciplines, she brings a comprehensive perspective
to her roles as a lawyer, clinical and forensic social work specialist and educator in both
disciplines. Shawna founded the National Institute of Forensic Social Work in Canada
(established in 2016) and is an international member of the Board of Directors for the
National Organization of Forensic Social Work in the U.S.A. Her extensive interdisciplinary
background enables her to provide dynamic and practical insights, equipping professionals to
excel in trauma-informed and culturally competent forensic practice.
Who Should Participate:
This training is tailored for professionals working in high-conflict environments, including but
Not limited to:
Lawyers (criminal, family, civil, and human rights etc.)
Forensic social work practitioners
Parenting coordinators
Mediators and arbitrators
Paralegals and legal assistants
Court support workers
Victim advocates
Mental health professionals working in legal settings
Police officers and law enforcement personnel
Correctional officers and probation officers
Goals and Key Learning Objectives:
1. Understand High-Conflict Behaviors:
neuro science behind them.
behaviour patterns.
2. Implement Trauma-informed and Culturally Informed Practices:
empowerment, and cultural sensitivity.
individuals while respecting their cultural contexts.
intergenerational trauma and marginalization influence conflict dynamics.
3. Manage Conflict Effectively:
special consideration for cultural nuances.
4. Apply Ethical and Professional Guidelines:
legal obligations, ethical standards and best practices.
humility and civility.
Understand unconscious bias in the context of ethics.
5. Achieve Better Outcomes in Legal Settings:
effective client advocacy, improved case management, and equitable outcomes.
learning in practice, with attention to the impact of culture, identity, and lived
experiences in the legal process.
Course Format:
Live virtual training course via Zoom.
Duration: Five hours.
REGISTER TODAY!
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC SOCIAL WORK
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