Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Supervision
9:30 am - 3:00 pm ET
Live Interactive Online Webinar
$100.00
Robert Hazlett, MSW, PhD
This interactive webinar focuses on major legal and ethical issues involved in clinical supervision. Participants will have the opportunity to rate their own ethical and legal knowledge, discuss the research regarding legal and ethical issues, and practice utilizing theory and various models to help amplify superior knowledge regarding liability. *This is a full-day webinar, 9:30am-3pm, with half hour lunch. Attendees must attend the entire day to receive a certificate of completion.
To earn CE credit, social workers must log in at the scheduled time, attend the entire course and complete an online course evaluation. Certificates of completion will be emailed within 10 business days of course completion.
This is a standalone webinar. It can also be taken as part of a four-webinar series to meet the New Jersey 20-hour clinical supervision training that is required for LCSWs to supervise LSWs seeking to obtain their LCSW. Completing all four of the single-day webinars listed below will meet the 20-hour NJ requirement.
This is a standalone webinar. It can also be taken as part of a four-webinar series to meet the New Jersey 20-hour clinical supervision training that is required for LCSWs to supervise LSWs seeking to obtain their LCSW. Completing all four of the single-day webinars listed below will meet the 20-hour NJ requirement.
- #5301 Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Supervision
- #5305 Core Issues in Clinical Supervision
- #5306 Models and Techniques in Clinical Supervision
- #5307 Managing Differences and Challenging Dynamics in Clinical Supervision
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5.0 Clinical
Objectives
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Demonstrate increased knowledge regarding ethical and legal issues related to supervision
Provide professionally guided ethical decisions
Recognize the difference between Supervision and Consultation
Audience
Social Workers and Allied Health Professionals