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Technology and Boundaries: The Future of Professional-Personal Interactions in Virtual Spaces
With new and emerging uses of technology in social work practice, social workers need to rethink how they establish and maintain appropriate boundaries with clients. This conversation will explore ethical issues related to using personal technology for work purposes, intentional dual relationships, unintentional dual relationships, and maintaining presence when interacting with clients through technology. Participants will gain a better understanding about how to manage boundaries in relation to: soliciting “likes” or testimonials from clients to promote their practice; using personal devices and technology for work purposes; maintaining time boundaries and self-care when clients may have 24/7 expectations of availability; making informed decisions about one’s presence and self-disclosure on social media; and selling apps to clients to assist with psychosocial issues.
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this presentation, participants will be able to: • Identify boundary crossings, violations, and risks in relation to the future of social work practice and technology, • Establish appropriate boundaries with clients in relation to the future of social work practice and technology, and • Develop appropriate strategies for managing ethical issues arising in relation to the future of social work practice and technology.
1.5 Ethics
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Non-Member
$57.00
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$37.00
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