Everyday Ethical Decisions and
Considerations for Counselors:
Let's Talk!
We hope that you will join with other rehabilitation professionals and be part of an encore presentation of this very popular ethics-related training that was first offered on June 20th. The Rehabilitation Counselors And Educators Association (RCEA)–a Division of the National Rehabilitation Association (NRA), is very pleased to sponsor this repeat of Pathfinder Associates' very popular June ethics TeleSeminar which attracted public and private counselors from 16 states.
". . . very effective presentation style providing ethics topics and intertwining learning through pre-seminar work, handouts and question and answer session. All answers to the questions were referenced in the appropriate sections of the code, which is most helpful to us VRC's"
Monika Babbitt, VR Counselor
Department of Labor/DVR
Lewiston, ME
The
TeleSeminar
features
pre-training activities, analysis and decision-making by participants,
in-depth discussion and offers 2.0 ethics CEU credits. This
TeleSeminar
was widely praised
for both content and the opportunity for extended registrant
participation. The training builds upon principles of the Commission
on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification’s (CRCC) ‘Code of Ethics’.
Complex case scenarios are presented for participants to analyze and
to discern whether there is an ethical dilemma, a violation of law, or
just a good case for professional discussion. As participants, you
are encouraged to submit situations you may have encountered for
analysis and discussion. So, “Let’s Talk!” on Wednesday,
October 17th!
Times:
Eastern Time: 2:30pm to 4:00pm Central Time: 1:30pm to 3:00pm Mountain Time: 12:30pm to 2:00pm Pacific Time: 11:30am to 1:00pm
| Registration Information | ||
| $69 | Individual Registration | |
| $59 | Member, Rehab Counselors and Educators Association (RCEA) | |
| $39 | Student Registration | |
| $49 | Group Registration ($49 per person with four or more at the same location) | |
More about Group Site Registration: The group registration option is the cost-effective way to bring together a group of people to discuss ethics-related issues and concerns, review Pre-Training Activities and take part in the broadcast together. This has been a very popular option. If you decide to do this, someone must serve as the Site Coordinator and submit a Group Registration Form and Group Site Participants List. Payment for all participants at a group site must be submitted at the same time. The Group Site Participants List must have the personal email address and telephone information on the form so that information on the TeleSeminar and verification of CEU credit can be sent directly to them.
Download Individual Registration Form
Download Group Registration Form
Download Group Site Participants List
Faculty Information:
Anthony J. Langton,
M.S., C.V.E.
Vivian M. Larkin, Ph.D., M.S.W., C.R.C.
John W. Lui,
Ph.D., M.B.A., C.A.G.S., C.D.M.S., C.R.C.
Spencer L. Mosley,
M.S., L.P.C.
Training Approach:
The
TeleSeminar
uses an
audio-conference format as the foundation for the training, enhanced
by a
PowerPoint presentation, email communication, handout materials and
small group activities to replicate a “virtual” seminar environment
complete with auditory and visual elements. The environment is very
interactive, starting with faculty who present and exchange
information with each other and respond directly to participant
comments and inquiries during the expanded question and answer portion
of the training. Direct email access from
participants to presenters is active throughout the training and
during post-training follow-up. This
extensive interactive capacity facilitates exchange of information
throughout the training.
Participants are encouraged to complete the
training in
small groups of four or more. This is not only more
cost-effective, but it provides the opportunity to interact with peers
to review
Pre-Training Activities
and address local and statewide issues. The
Post-Training
Follow-up discussion blog extends the opportunity
to address questions raised during the training and learn more about
practices across the country.
Continuing Education Credit: Participants can receive 2.0 ethics CRCC contact hours for this training. To receive CRC verification, you must participate in all 90 minutes of the training and complete the Pre-Training Activities. No partial credit will be issued. Please indicate on the registration form if you wish to receive credits. Further information will be sent with your training materials. There is no additional charge for CEU credits.
If you have any questions please contact TeleSeminars@pathfinderassociates.net.
This page was last updated Thursday, February 14, 2008
