february 2019
Event Details
As a substance misuse prevention professional, we regularly face situations that require us to make ethical decisions. Often it is clear how to act ethically; sometimes it is not. This moderated
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Event Details
As a substance misuse prevention professional, we regularly face situations that require us to make ethical decisions. Often it is clear how to act ethically; sometimes it is not.
This moderated online course explores the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics, brought to life with realistic examples designed to enhance participant understanding. The course also introduces a decision-making process to help practitioners apply this code to a variety of ethical dilemmas, and an online discussion area to facilitate discussion with other course participants.
This course is offered at designated times throughout the year. The next training is scheduled for February 11-22.
Audience: Prevention practitioners working at the state level or in communities
Course Length: 6 hours
Cost: $115
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Certification: This course has been endorsed by the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium (IC&RC) and meets the IC&RC’s prevention ethics requirement for prevention specialist credentialing. On passing the assessment at the end of this course, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion for six hours of participation.
Learning Objectives
- Define ethics and related terms
- Apply the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics to their work in prevention
- Use a four-step decision-making process to resolve ethical dilemmas
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Time
11 (Monday) 8:00 am - 20 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm