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Avoiding the Slippery Slope in PP- Managing Complex Ethical Issues

Objectives: Identify, approach, manage and avoid complicated ethical issues Recognize the most frequent ethical issues encountered by private practitioners Develop a framework to approach ethical decision-making Apply 6 key steps to reduce ethical malpractice risk

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Avoiding the Slippery Slope in PP- Managing Complex Ethical Issues
Avoiding the Slippery Slope in PP- Managing Complex Ethical Issues

Time & Location

Dec 04, 2022, 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM EST

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About the event

Join New Jersey’s premier ethics consultant, Leslie S. Tsukroff, MSW, LCSW for an informative and interactive workshop in which participants will leave this workshop being able to: 

  • Identify, approach, manage and avoid complicated ethical issues
  • Recognize the most frequent ethical issues encountered by private practitioners
  • Develop a framework to approach ethical decision-making
  • Apply 6 key steps to reduce ethical malpractice risk

Course Description

As professional social workers, we are mandated to make clinical decisions based on the NASW Code of Ethics, relevant state and federal laws, and what is considered “The Standard of Care”, not on our personal value systems.    Clinical social workers in private practice are at a disadvantage in that they often do not have the immediate, on-site support and guidance of a multi-disciplinary team, supervisor, or social work colleague and often find themselves facing challenging and avoidable ethical dilemmas. 

In this workshop, through the use culturally diverse case examples, small group discussion and by examining The NASW Code of Ethics, participants will learn how to identify, approach, manage and avoid complicated ethical issues. With reference to pertinent values, standards and principals in the NASW Code of Ethics and relevant laws,  the presenter will highlight significant ethical and legal social work concepts such as:  client rights; confidentiality and privacy;  informed consent; boundaries/conflicts of interest; misrepresentation/fraud; and commitment to clients. Important ethical/clinical areas including social worker competence, documentation, supervision/consultation and client termination will also be addressed.  

Target Audience This course is designed for intermediate social workers in private practice. 

Agenda Program will be 5 hours of actual time There will be two 10 minute breaks mid-morning and mid-afternoon 

Lunch will be 30 minutes mid-day.

Please contact Leslie with any questions or concerns @ LTsukroffLCSW@Hushmail.com or @ 973-879-1678.

Schedule


  • 5 hours 30 minutes

    Avoiding the Slippery Slope in Private Practice

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  • Avoiding the Slippery Slope

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    $125.00
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