Webinar Title: E.T.H.I.C.
– A Framework for Managing Dilemmas
in Peer & Prevention Programming
Presenter: Dr. Marilyn Bader
Time & Dates:
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM EST and 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM EST, September 25,
2012
Objectives:
·
Explore
issues and dilemmas professionals face when working with prevention programming
·
Utilize
a framework for resolving ethical dilemmas
·
Engage
in dialogue about ethical situations
Description:
Participants in this 90-minute webinar will develop a more
thorough understanding of the ethical dilemmas facing professionals whether
those are with other professionals or the youth we serve. Having a clear
understanding of the Codes of Ethics that guide professionals will help our
decision process during these difficult times. Not only should professionals
adhere to their codes of conduct and/or licensure, but it will be helpful to
teach youth a similar approach. A variety of ethical scenarios will be
presented to help participants make their code of ethics move from a piece of
paper in the file to a crucial working document that provides a framework for
guiding everyday ethical decision making. The webinar will be based on Elaine
Congress’s E.T.H.I.C. framework as well as reference the National Association
of Peer Program Professionals’ (NAPPP) Programmatic Standards and Ethics.
This
program is recommended for:
·
Professional
counselors and social workers (LPC, LCSW)
·
School
counselors, teachers and health educators
·
Peer
helping professionals (currently implementing peer programs)
·
Community
educators from health care agencies
Participants Receive:
A PDF
handout with the power point slides will be e-mailed to each registrant to
accompany the live presentation. Participants will be e-mailed a CEU certificate
from NAPPP following the workshop.
Presenter Information:
Marilyn
Bader is the Prevention Training Coordinator for the National Council on
Alcoholism & Drug Abuse – St. Louis Area (NCADA). She is a Certified Peer
Program Educator (CPPE), Certified Peer Program Trainer/Consultant (CTC) and
holds a Missouri Advanced Certified Substance Abuse Program Professional
certification. NAPPP recognized her work in the peer helping field by awarding
her the National Role Model Award in March 2011. Marilyn previously served on
the Board for the National Peer Helping Association and Missouri Peer Helping
Association. She currently serves on the Professional Development Committee of
NAPPP. In addition, she co-authored the NAPPP workshop on Programmatic
Standards and Ethics.
Marilyn
has been involved in ethics trainings for the NCADA for several years with
their four programs accredited for CEUs by the Missouri Substance Abuse
Certification Board as well as the Missouri State Committee for Social Workers.
She has trained for many organizations on behalf of NCADA, including the
Missouri Division of Alcohol & Drug Abuse Spring Training Institute and the
Association of Community Task Forces (ACTMO) annual Prevention Conference.
Marilyn
received her B.S. in Education from Southeast Missouri State University, her M.S.
in Education and Counseling from Kansas State University (GO Wildcats!), and
has an honorary doctorate from Concordia University, Minneapolis-St. Paul.
To Attend:
Register for $49 per person (group discounts
available). Please visit http://www.dev-resources.com/search_new?p=webinars
or call 1-800-251-6805
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