Ethics and Boundaries
in Your Practice As a Social Worker
Workshop Leader:
Candy Conard, MSSW, ACSW, CICSW
Ethical practice and the maintenance of effective
boundaries permeates all areas of social work practice, not
just working with clients. This workshop will focus on “problem
solving” using an ethical decision-making model that
can be easily adapted to your particular practice needs. You
will have an opportunity to participate in the workshop in
small groups, a large group and by completing the survey you
will receive after the registration. Your survey feedback
will be incorporated in the workshop.
| Date:
Saturday, November 13, 2004
Time:
8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Location:
Radisson Paper Valley Hotel - Appleton
CEHs:
4
Fee: $70
Fee
includes handouts, continental breakfast, CEH
certificate and parking. |
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Click
here to download registration form.
Learning
Objectives:
To review
the current requirements for continuing education, code of
conduct and code of ethics.
To understand
and implement an ethical decision-making model for practice
utilization.
To understand
how the utilization of the tool impacts the helping process.
To review
and understand how resolution of boundary and ethical situations
can minimize risk in practice and maximize outcomes.
Continuing Education Units: Social Worker
training programs sponsored by the Northeast Wisconsin Alliance
for Social Worker Continuing Education are accepted by the
State of Wisconsin as continuing education hours.
This workshop provides 4 hours.
About the
Presenter:
Candy
Conard, MSSW, ACSW, CICSW,
is a graduate of the UW-Green Bay Social Work Program and
a Lecturer in the Social Work Professional Program.
In addition,
she maintains a private practice as a child and adolescent
therapist, as well as consulting in the private and public
sector. She is a BSW graduate of the Program and teaches in
the Skills sequence of the curriculum. She also has responsibility
for the Introduction to Social Work and the Human Services
course taught at both the UW-Green Bay and the College of
the Menominee Nation.
Sponsors:
The Northeast
Wisconsin Alliance for Social Worker Continuing Education,
a partnership of the UW-Green Bay and UW-Oshkosh Social Work
and Outreach departments
Mission
Statement: Our mission is to provide learning experiences
that will meet your social worker continuing education requirements
as determined by the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and
Licensing.
Alliance members
UW-Green
Bay: Professional Program in Social Work and Office
of Outreach and Extension
UW-Oshkosh:
Social Work Department and Division of Continuing Education
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