Date/Time
This workshop meets the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners' requirements for Ethic CEs.
3 CEs
As professionals devoted to caring for individuals who have experienced trauma, commitment to maintaining the highest ethical standards is unwavering. Nevertheless, even with the best skills and intentions, we may face challenges when confronted with ethical dilemmas. Join for an exploration of the ethical dimensions inherent in supporting victims of crime.
Rooted in the OVC Ethical Standards for Serving Victims & Survivors of Crime, this workshop is tailored to empower mental health professionals with the tools and knowledge essential for delivering compassionate and ethical care. Examine the intersections between the OVC standards and LPC and Social Work Codes of Ethics, address real-world challenges encountered by providers, and explore avenues for decision-making when navigating ethical quandaries.
Learning Objectives:
Identify at least 2 key principles from the OVC Ethical Standards for Serving Victims of Crime
Explain how the OVC Model Standards compare to their own profession’s code of ethics
Describe the importance of self-awareness in providing services to survivors
Demonstrate understanding of basic steps for ethical decision making when a dilemma is present
Social Workers, LCPCs, Psychologists, anyone interested in the topic.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: University of Maryland School of Social Work
Cost: $70-$90
For questions, email cpe@ssw.umaryland.edu