Are good intentions enough? Working ethically is a pillar of
professional service delivery. Adhering to ethical principles
safeguards the wellbeing of our clients, our organisation, and
ourselves, so that we can focus on doing our best work. Good
intentions are, however, not enough. In order to successfully embed
ethical principles in our work, we need to become conversant with the
relevant codes and best-practices, and to become effective in the use
of appropriate tools and techniques. This half-day professional
training workshop will equip you with the background understanding,
practical know-how, and industry-proven tools to identify and resolve
complex ethical dilemmas. During this workshop, you will: Examine the
key elements of community services and the various relevant ethical
codes. Review real-world ethical scenarios, dilemmas, and resolutions
in group exercises. Learn and practise the stages of ethical decision
making. On completion of this half-day workshop, you will: Understand
the ethical issues, principles, moral debates, and legal
responsibilities of professional community services practice.
Understand concepts and techniques around confidentiality, dual and
multiple roles, and risk assessments. Understand the critical
considerations of informed consent, informed refusal, professional
responsibilities, and professional boundaries in ethical decision
making. Explore how various organisations and professional bodies in
the health field conduct themselves. Identify ethical behaviour and
articulate an ethical stance that can be effectively applied in your
practice. Venue: Adina Sydney Central, 2 Lee Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
Date: Wednesday, 26th February, 2020 Duration: Half-day (0930hrs to
1330hrs) Cost: $149 Topics covered: Industry codes of ethics in
community services. Confidentiality, Privacy and Informed Consent.
Boundaries and Dual Relationships. Stages of Ethical Decision Making.
Risks Assessments. Self Care. Benefits for learners: Access current,
relevant, and focused content. Workshop developed and facilitated by a
practising industry expert. Participate in interactive learning with
group activities and discussions. Understand how related bodies in the
health field work. Add to CPD requirements. Complimentary materials
provided: Ethics Handbook that includes ethical principles, concepts,
and techniques you can use through your career. Ethics Case Studies
for preparatory reading. Ethics Display Chart for quick reference.
Professional Development Portfolio; a loose-leaf file to document your
own progress and keep resources relating to professional learning and
development. Certificate of completion: Provided on completion of this
workshop. About Kris Rao Kris brings decades of experience in
teaching, developing, implementing, and delivering academic programmes
across Asia Pacific. His expansive career spans social services,
psychotherapy, higher education and community service sectors. He has
a Masters in Social Science and a Master of Science in Medicine
(Psychotherapy). Kris teaches ethics as adjunct faculty at
universities and higher education institutions across Australia and
New Zealand. About eiseEducation eiseEducation is a thought-leading
education consultancy that delivers exceptional training to higher
education, corporate and community sectors. We work from the
insightful understanding of each client’s unique situation to
deliver bespoke courses and exceptional results. Find out more at
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