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This event is hosted by NASW-NJ:
(2 CEUs) Boundary Issues & Dual Relationships: Ethical & Risk Management Challenges
NASW Members: $37 | Regular Price: $57
NASW Student Members: FREE | Non-Member Student: $10
2 Ethics CEUs - Student registrations are not eligible for CEUs
Dr. Frederic "Rick" Reamer has dedicated his career to reforming the ethics, practice, and education of the social work field through his work as a researcher, an author, and a professor. His extensive experience in ethics research has helped NASW and the social work profession, as a whole, over the years. Reamer chaired the task force that wrote the current Code of Ethics implemented by NASW. Currently, he is the chair of the NASW Technology Standards Task Force and continues to serve on the Code of Ethics Revisions Task Force.
About the topic: Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Social Work: Ethical and Risk Management Challenges Social workers frequently encounter complex ethical challenges involving boundaries and dual relationships. Examples include proper management of confidential and private information when practitioners live and work in small or rural communities; practitioner self-disclosure; friendships and social contact with current and former clients; managing favors, gifts, and invitations; hiring of former clients; and online and social networking relationships and communications, among others.
Using extensive case material, Dr. Frederic Reamer will acquaint participants with a typology of boundary issues and dual relationships. Participants will learn how to identify and respond constructively to complex boundary issues, protect clients, prevent professional malpractice, and avoid licensing board complaints. Key topics will include the nature of boundary issues, types of dual relationships, ethical standards, and risk-management strategies.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify ethics and risk management issues related to professional boundaries and dual relationships in social work.
- Apply relevant ethics standards to manage boundaries and dual relationships.
- Use protocols designed to protect clients and help prevent litigation and ethics complaints.
Presenter: Frederic G. Reamer, Ph.D
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