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NASW-RI Chapter - Ethics Management: Reducing your Risk & Liability in Social Work
Ethics Management: Reducing your Risk & Liability in Social Work
Credit(s):
1.5 Ethics
Course Number:
RI20241112
Duration:
1 hour 30 minutes
Access:
Available for 5 months after event date
Date:
November 12, 2024 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
In this webinar, attendees will learn about the basics of ethics that impact their clinical practice, such as boundaries, clinical documentation and conflicts of interest. Strategies to reduce practitioner risk and liability will be explored. This webinar is geared towards newly licensed and practicing Social Workers & therapists.
Attendees will:
Increase their knowledge relating to ethical issues in clinical social work practice.
Learn three new strategies to reduce risk and liability as practitioners.
Learn two new resources for ethics management.
Presenter's Bio: Melissa Santoro is a licensed independent clinical social worker in RI who has specialized in providing sexual abuse specific treatment, training and clinical supervision since May 2004. She has held many leadership positions for a non-profit agency, focusing on outpatient services for children, teens and adults impacted by trauma. She sits as the Chair of the Continuity of Care Group (CCG), a group of dedicated professionals whose mission is to provide education, advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration to promote safety, stability, and well-being for youth and families impacted by sexual abuse while utilizing best practices in treatment and support services. Mrs. Santoro has shared her expertise and knowledge through professional training, mentoring and consultation with service providers, stakeholders and higher education institutions statewide. She is the co-founder of Pathway to Resilience; Experts in Trauma Treatment Consultation & Training, engaging in high quality training and consultation, specific to topics regarding trauma informed and best practices, helping to reduce risk and liability associated with providing mental health services.
Mrs. Santoro’s early work includes supporting families formed through adoption, providing education and support to adoptive parents and professionals, and working with homeless youth as a part of an independent living program. She has facilitated a number of local and national trainings for parents and professionals regarding sexual abuse specific topics and other child welfare issues. Mrs. Santoro has co-authored several publications, specific to supporting families impacted by sexual abuse. She has engaged in several media interviews focusing on child mental health and trauma.
Please note: This is a webinar that will be held outside the CE Institute. Webinar access instructions, evaluations, and certificates will be communicated by the NASW Rhode Island Chapter a day before the webinar.
1.5 Ethics
RI Chapter Webinar
Early Registration
Standard
Non-Member
N/A
$35.00
Member
N/A
$15.00
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