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Legal and Ethical Issues When Supervising Efforts to Support System Involved Youth and Families

Fri, Dec 06

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Online Event

This course meets the qualifications for 6 CE hours of Supervision training req. for any supervisors providing clinical supervision & signing off on CA BBS hrs for Associates at renewal of CA BBS licensure or after taking a break from supervising for 2+ years (within 60 days of resuming supervision)

Legal and Ethical Issues When Supervising Efforts to Support System Involved Youth and Families
Legal and Ethical Issues When Supervising Efforts to Support System Involved Youth and Families

Time & Location

Dec 06, 2024, 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM PST

Online Event

About the Event

Rachel Michaelsen, LCSW


Training Description

Supervisors of staff working with system involved youth have ethical responsibilities to supervisees, those they serve, and the profession and these responsibilities are guided by laws. This course provides the latest legal and ethical information to supervisors working in mental health and social-services settings with system involved youth and families. Topics include: ethical decision making, ethics of supervision, laws that impact supervisors and supervisees, mandatory reporting issues, documentation, liability risk and risk prevention, supervisory competency expectations, ethical expectations of supervisees, termination of employment, and dual relationships. Material will be covered through lecture, discussion, and vignettes. This course fulfills the California Board of Behavioral Sciences requirements for either 6 hours of training in supervision or law and ethics.


Learning Objectives

·         Participants will be able to explain at least five aspects of ethical decision making and at least three ethical responsibilities as supervisors.

·         Participants will…


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