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Preferred registration deadline: July 16th This workshop will be conducted in a virtual Zoom meeting online format. 3 CEUs Adolescence is – by definition - a time of experimentation and of a person separating their decision-making from that of their parents. As clients transition from childhood to adolescence to adulthood, a therapist’s ethical responsibilities also evolve. In this workshop, social workers will apply the NASW Code of Ethics to common ethical dilemmas faced in practice with children and adolescents. We will discuss a youth’s right to confidentiality, working effectively with challenging caregivers and maintaining a confidential case file. Participants will be presented with a range of ethical dilemmas and engage in critical thinking about how best to respond. We will role-play challenging conversations based on the scenarios. Note: This workshop is not a mandated reporter training. Issues concerning safety and abuse will be addressed, but will not be the primary area of focus for this class. This class meets the licensure requirement for 3 hours of continuing education in ethics. General Admission: $60**   Class size is limited to 30. **Discounts on workshop admission are offered to the Brown School’s students, alumni, and field instructors. We also offer a discount to full-time graduate students in other programs and to our Washington University faculty/staff colleagues. No other discounts are available. Admission discounts apply automatically in your cart, based on your profile in our registration software.
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