Social Worker and Professional Counselor Workshops
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Managing Ethics & Boundaries with a Clinical Lens (Online Workshop)
Friday, October 16, 2020 • 9 a.m.–1 p.m.
*** Virtual event ***
Presented by: Jeanne Wagner, MSW, LCSW, ACSW
CEH/CEU: 4.5 CEHs/0.4 CEUs
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This online workshop will provide participants with a better awareness of the complicated nature of professional ethics and boundaries, especially as it relates to clinical services. An ethical decision-making process will be utilized as a variety of ethical scenarios are discussed in an interactive format. Participants will learn about the importance of assessing various aspects of their services and related policies and procedures to protect clients and staff, and reduce professional risk. Participants will also gain knowledge on how to utilize the NASW Code of Ethics in managing ethical dilemmas in clinical practice settings.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify the range of ethical dilemmas and professional boundaries in clinical practice.
- Identify the array of ethical challenges with the use of technology and social media in clinical practice.
- Learn models for the ethical decision-making process.
- Increase awareness of the complicated nature of professional boundaries.
- Learn about the ethics of cultural competency in an ever-changing multi-cultural society.
- Identify risks that may affect professional liability.
- Identify what policies, procedures and protocols are recommended to address ethics in a variety of contexts.
- Learn how to use the NASW Code of Ethics, and an ethical decision-making process to problem-solve a variety of ethical dilemmas through group discussion.
Jeanne Wagner, MSW, LCSW, ACSW, joined the staff of the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare in May 2005 as the director of social work field education programs. She is a licensed clinical social worker with extensive clinical, management and administrative experience. Wagner currently teachers courses in social work and develops and presents continuing education programs covering social work ethics and boundaries, leadership and supervision, case management and safety in the field. She has served as a mentor for cognitively disabled adults since 1981.
Wagner received her MSW from James Addams College of Social Work in Chicago and her BSW from Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. Prior to her current position with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she worked in a variety of social service settings including: child welfare, adoption, mental health, cognitive disabilities, geriatrics, substance abuse and private practice.
In her leadership roles, she has addressed numerous issues related to professional liability and conflicts within programs, including staff complaints and a variety of legal matters. Wagner has served in the role of ombuds for UW-Milwaukee since 2007 and has 10 years of experience in quality assurance.
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Cost: The cost for this program is $99 for professionals and $20 for students.
CEH/CEU Requirements: For the March 1, 2019 – February 28, 2021 biennium, 30 continuing education credit hours are required. Of those, 4 credit hours must be in social work ethics and professional boundaries.
Social work training programs sponsored by the Northeast Wisconsin Alliance for Social Worker Continuing Education will be accepted by the State of Wisconsin as continuing education hours. Full attendance at the workshop will earn continuing education hours.
- Professional Counselor CEH: The UW Oshkosh Department of Counselor Education, accredited by the Commission for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Program (CACREP) has approved these workshops for continuing education hours.
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Workshop participants can receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for their full participation in each workshop.
In the event of late arrival and/or early departure, amended certificates indicating the actual number of credit hours earned will be provided upon calling our office.
Student Rate: Students currently enrolled at UW Oshkosh may register at a reduced rate of $20. You must register using your UW Oshkosh email address and include your seven-digit student ID number.
Registration Deadlines: The registration deadline for each of the workshops is 10 business days before the program starts. After this date, please call the UW Oshkosh Division of Online and Continuing Education at (920) 424-1129 to determine program availability.
Credit and debit card payments will only be accepted electronically. OCE will no longer accept credit and debit card payments via phone, mail or fax.
Questions and More Information: Questions concerning registration and program content should be directed to the Division of Online and Continuing Education, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 800 Algoma Boulevard, Oshkosh, WI 54901-8623. Please call (920) 424-1129.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received 10 business days before the program will receive a full refund, minus a $35 processing charge. No refunds will be given for cancellations received less than 10 business days before the program. UW Oshkosh reserves the right to cancel any program due to insufficient enrollment, as well as the right to limit enrollment due to excessive demand. UW Oshkosh is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. If you need special assistance and/or accommodations, please notify us by the registration deadline. All requests will be kept confidential.
Program Manager: The program manager for these workshops is Jason Hubbard. We are continuously looking for new and diverse program ideas. You can contact Jason at (920) 424-1129. You may also email him at hubbardj@uwosh.edu.
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