Oct 21, 2021

2021.10.21 Prevention Code of Ethics, Ethical Boundaries and Confidentiality for working with Adult and Adolescent Clients & Families with SUD History and Predisposition

Prevention - Code of Ethics, Ethical Boundaries and

Confidentiality for working with Adult and Adolescent Clients

& Families with SUD History and Predisposition

with

PAMELA MORGAN, MBA/BSHS/CADC-M President Key Insights LLC

Pre-registration is required to ensure participation

October 21, 2021 & October 22, 2021

9am - 12:30pm each day

via Zoom

 

The link to join the training will be provided upon receipt of payment. You must attend both days for full credit


 

- You must join via video to receive credit for the training to support continuing education requirements.
- Attendees must be on their own device, showing the individual throughout the entire training, and be situated in a way that is sufficient for active engagement and learning. Virtual trainings are to be treated with the same attention and vigor as an in-person training. Telephone only is not acceptable.
- Lack of response to multiple chats directly from moderators may impact your ability to receive credits.
- We do not allow for participants to be in their automobile/driving during trainings due to Michigan’s Distracted Driving Laws. This link has more information on Distracted Driving: https://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-72297_64773_22760-238359--,00.html


Training Description

OBJECTIVES

  • To distinguish between ETHICS vs. MORALS
  • To review and identify the Prevention Specialist Code of Ethical standards as

well as the importance of adhering to those ethical standards.
MCBAP Prevention Specialist Code of Ethics & Key Concepts Principles 1-6

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• 6 CSAP

Principle 1: Non-discrimination (including Cultural Competence) Principle 2: COMPETENCE (personal & professional)
Principle 3: INTEGRITY (includes examples of lack of integrity) 
Principle 4: NATURE OF SERVICES (including Risk & Protective factors) Principle 5: CONFIDENTIALITY & 42cfr

Principle 6: Ethical Obligations for Community and Society

STRATEGIES (Center for Substance Abuse Prevention)

▪ Information Dissemination
▪ Prevention Education
▪ Alternative Activities
▪ Community-based Processes
▪ Environmental Approaches
▪ Problem Identification and Referral

  • Highlight effects of personal beliefs on perspectives concerning the ability to provide professional responsibilities
  • To assist participants in defining, setting and maintaining boundaries that guide adherence to the prevention code of ethics for providing service for adults and adolescents.

Suggested Participants: Social Workers, Addictions Professionals, Case Managers, Peer Support Specialists, Community Health Workers, Students 


Registration, Payment and Cancelation Policy

Registration: Pre-registration is required to ensure attendance.  IMPORTANT: Registered attendees must arrive no later than 5 minutes after the training begins and may not leave sooner than 5 minutes prior to end. You will forfeit your CEUs in doing so.

Photo Consent: By joining us at this event, attendees consent to Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network's Detroit Wayne Connect photographing, videotaping and using your image and likeness.

The last day to pre-register is Monday, October 18, 2021.

Payment Options:  $30 fee is required

Online Credit Card (VISA and MASTERCARD only) 

Online E-check 

Agency Check or Money Orders (made payable to DWIHN, Attn: Andrea Smith) sent to 707 W Milwaukee, Detroit, MI 48202

 


Registration is required. Walk-ins WILL NOT be permitted. Register to ensure your attendance.


By joining us at this event, attendees consent to Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network's Detroit Wayne Connect photographing, videotaping and using your image and likeness.


If you have individual requirements or need special services to participate in this training, please notify Tinetra Burns at (313) 344-9099 or tburns@dwihn.org. Please make arrangements at least two weeks before the event date.