ETHICS DIVERSITY INCLUSION BELONGING: What's law and ETHICS GOT TO DO
WITH IT? - 6 CEs EXPLORING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIVERSITY,
INCLUSION AND BELONGING AND THE RELEVANCE OF LAW AND ETHICS.
_Have you begun making inquiries about starting a private practice in
social work, counseling, or psychology? Are you looking to grow your
current business? Do you believe you can make a more significant
impact with additional insights from business strategists and other
mental health professionals? _
It’s been said that diversity is like being invited to party,
inclusion is being asked to dance, and belonging is dancing like no
one’s watching. Belonging is that sense of psychological safety that
people can be their authentic selves without fear of judgment.
Common cultural competency issues relate to clients' and their gender;
their sexual orientation; their religion; their ethnic background; and
all the other components that make an individual unique. More than
ever, mental health practitioners must communicate an awareness of
culture, beliefs, and practices in order to ensure clients'
expectations and treatment are properly aligned. The National
Association of Social Workers, American Psychological Association, and
American Counseling Association have specific guidelines in place to
ensure that therapists remain culturally competent. Be sure your
clients get the care they deserve. This one-day, 6 CE workshop will
give you ways to adhere to your profession’s ethical guidelines.
Workshop topics include the following:
* Describe what diversity and its related terms mean
* Explain how changes in the world have affected you and your view
* Identify your stereotypes
* Use terms that are politically correct and avoid those which are
not
* Apply the four cornerstones of diversity
* Avoid common pitfalls related to diversity
* Develop a management style to encourage diversity
* Take action if you or one of your employees feels discriminated
against
INSTRUCTOR: J. Joseph Ingram, JD, MA, MSW has a broad range of social
work, HR, compliance, legal, and policy experience in various
industries and sectors, including local, state, and federal
government. This course is taught both from a personal and
professional perspective, referencing to his time as an executive in
health care and compliance. A graduate of Teachers College Columbia
University, he received his law degree from The Catholic University of
America and his degree in social work from the University of
Pennsylvania.
This course is targeted, but not limted, to the following:
Psychologists; Social Workers; and Licensed Professionals Counselors.
This live, face-to-face course is for 6 CEs. One CE contact hour is
equal to 60 minutes of a learning activity. Attendees must participate
in all sessions for which they registered and complete a course
evaluation. CE certificates will be issued on the same day and at the
end of the class.
CE APPROVAL INFORMATION
* Psychologists: Will to Health is approved by the American
Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for
psychologists. Will to Health maintains responsibility for this
program and its content. * Social Workers: Will to Health, Provider
#1709, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the
Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education
(ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as
ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final
authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted
for continuing education credit. Will to Health maintains
responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period:
04/04/2018-04/04/2021. Social workers completing this course receive 6
ethics continuing education credits. * Licensed Professionals
Counselors: Will to Health has been approved by National Board of
Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education
Provider, ACEP Provider No. 6909, Programs that do not qualify for
NBCC credit are clearly identified. Will to Health is solely
responsible for all aspects of its programs. * Other Professions:
These educational offerings qualify for 6 continuing education hours
as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and
professional organizations. Please save your course outline and
certificate of completion, and contact your board for specific filing
requirements.
What is the refund policy?
There are no monetary refunds. To receive a transfer credit to a
future workshop of equal or lesser value ONLY, cancellations must be
made at least 72 hours prior to the start date of workshop.
Any cancellations made less than 72 hours of the start date of
workshop will only be eligible for a transfer PLUS will be subject to
$50 transfer fee.
Parking and other transportation
ON-SITE PARKING, FEE: FREE
ADA Needs
We would be happy to accommodate your ADA needs; please call our
Customer Service Department for more information at (866) 445-7507.
Questions and Concerns
If you have complaints, questions, or concerns, please call (866)
445-7507 or email Dr. Roosevelt Cohens, LICSW, LCSW-C at
rcohens@willtohealth.com.
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