NETCA Presents - Fall Workshop
9/20/2024 - 9/20/2024
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM CST


Location: Region 8 ESC , 4845 US HWY 271 N , Pittsburg, TX 75686



Registration has been Closed for this event.
Event Description
Additional programs and program times will be added as they are approved. Cost is for the entire event, not per program.

Join us Friday, September 20, 2024, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00pm

IN-PERSON
Cost
$30 for NECTA Members. $60 for Non-Members


9:00-10:30am Advocacy for Counselors Program Information 1.5 CE
This presentation will provide best practices and strategies in advocacy for the counseling profession and for the well-being of individuals and groups. Advocacy for counselors is an ethical mandate for counselors, but one that is often seen as intimidating. We will break advocacy down so that every counselor will walk away ready to be an advocate for not only the upcoming legislative session, but for the profession to everyone they meet!
Presented by: Lesley Casarez

10:45am-12:15pm Expand your leadership, expand your professional counselor skills 1.5 CE
Enhance your counseling experience with our leadership program! Discover the impact of servant leadership on the profession and counselor identity development. Through recent studies and new narratives, gain insights to enhance your skills in various leadership roles. Attendees will explore fiduciary responsibilities in both professional and volunteer contexts. Join us for an interactive session with TCA Past-President, Dr. Katherine Bacon, to strengthen your counselor identity, expand your service to clients and the community, and grow your professional skills through creative and impactful servant leadership. This program is ideal for counselors in all settings seeking professional growth.
Presented by: Katherine Bacon

1:30pm-3pm Trauma and its Aftershocks: Let the Journey Begin 1.5 CE
Grief and Loss, Social Injustices, Abuse, Neglect, are just a few traumatic events that may be impacting the students (clients) that we may serve. Studies have shown that a majority of students that in classrooms have experienced at least one traumatic event. We are aware that prevention is a necessity, but what do we do about the students who are in a struggle at this moment? Let's observe this journey by exploring trauma informed care in the educational settings.
Presented by: Debra Williams

All conference programs and workshops listed below are eligible for

LPC, NBCC, SBEC, LMFT, LCDC, SW, and Psychologist continuing education hours.