Emotional Intelligence is essential for the performance, practice and career development of social service and
health professionals. The workshop aims to explore the five core aspects of practice (engagement with service
users, assessment & observation, decision making, collaboration & co-operation, and dealing with stress) and
enables participants to flourish on personal and professional wellbeing. This workshop will include a participatory reflective game.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the theory of emotional intelligence and skill areas and how it relates to personal and professional development.
- Explore self-awareness,
- Manage emotions and build personal resilience.
- Build more effective relationships with people at work.
- Develop strategies for enhancing your emotional intelligence capabilities.
Workshop Time: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Presenter:
Nimir Raval, MSW Equiv, RSW
Nimir Raval is a social worker with 14 years of experience in international organizations, municipalities, and
non-profits. He holds an MSW Equiv in nonprofit governance and transference. He currently works at The
Family Centre as The Manager of Community Initiatives. With extensive experience
programs, he has facilitated
Workplaces, c) Soft Skills and Emotional Intelligence for Leaders and Professionals, and d) Teamwork.
Attendance Requirements:
In order to receive the 3
Partial credits will not be provided.
Fees (Include a light snack):
$25 for RSW and ACSW members
$15 for ACSW student members
$20 for other social work students
$50 for all other participants
Please be sure to indicate any dietary concerns.
Maximum Participants: 50
Due to the low registration