Social Work at Kennedy Krieger Institute Presents Second Annual Judy Levy Ethics Conference A Model for Ethical Decision Making: Challenging Cases, Documentation, and Risk Management Friday, March 23, 2012 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Conference Center at Sheppard Pratt 6501 N. Charles St. Towson, Md. 21204 Workshop presenter: Dr. Frederic Reamer, Ph.D. Rhode Island College School of Social Work We are all born with great potential. Shouldn t we all have the chance to achieve it?
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW This conference provides participants with an in-depth examination of compelling ethical challenges faced by behavioral and mental health professionals. Building on introductory ethics concepts, this presentation explores difficult ethics cases and practical strategies designed to protect clients and practitioners. A series of challenging ethics cases involving conflicting professional duties will be presented, followed by a discussion of conceptually based, practical ways for professionals to skillfully manage ethical dilemmas. Key topics include boundary issues, dual relationships, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, privileged communication, informed consent, clients rights, termination of services, and impaired professionals. The presentation also includes discussion of relevant ethical standards, statutes, regulations, case law, supervision, and consultation. Who Should Attend: Genetic counselors Nurses Occupational therapists Paraprofessionals Physical therapists Physicians Psychiatrists Psychologists Social workers Special education teachers Speech-language pathologists Other healthcare and education professionals Educational Objectives Participants will: Identify challenging ethical issues and dilemmas in the behavioral and mental health professions Implement ethical decision-making frameworks and protocols Identify challenging ethical issues that pose malpractice and liability risks Implement strategies to protect clients and practitioners Continuing education credits were approved for social workers and are being submitted for other professional organizations. The workshop satisfies the three-hour ethics requirements for social workers.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 2012 8-8:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 8:30 a.m.-noon Discussion and Workshop Challenging ethics cases in the behavioral and mental health professions: Case examples The anatomy of ethical dilemmas: Key concepts and risk-management implications High-risk ethical issues: An overview Case studies: Boundary issues and dual relationships Noon-1 p.m. Lunch 1-4 p.m. Discussion and Workshop Case studies: Confidentiality and privileged communication issues Case studies: Documentation challenges Concluding remarks: Managing difficult ethical dilemmas WORKSHOP PRESENTER FREDERIC REAMER, PH.D. PROFESSOR, RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Frederic Reamer is a professor in the graduate program of the Rhode Island College School of Social Work where he has been on the faculty since 1983. His research and teaching address a wide range of human service issues, including mental health, health care, criminal justice, professional ethics, and, more recently, ethical issues involving electronic communications and social networking websites in the provision of professional services. He has published numerous articles on the subject in his column Eye on Ethics in the journal Social Work Today. A prolific author, Dr. Reamer has written 18 books, including Tangled Relationships: Managing Boundary Issues in the Human Services. He speaks to multidisciplinary audiences and has conducted extensive research on professional ethics. He s also been involved in several national research projects sponsored by the Hastings Center, the Carnegie Corporation, and the Haas Foundation.
DIRECTIONS TO THE CONFERENCE CENTER AT SHEPPARD PRATT 6501 N. Charles St. Baltimore, Md. 21285-6815 410-938-3900 From North (Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey) Take I-95 (JFK Memorial Highway) to I-695 West (Baltimore Beltway) toward Towson. Take I-695 to Exit 25, Charles Street. Drive south on Charles Street for 2.5 miles. The entrance to the Sheppard Pratt campus is to the left on Gatehouse Drive. From South (Washington, DC, Virginia) Take I-495 (Capital Beltway) to I-95 North. Take I-95 to I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) toward Towson. Take I-695 to Exit 25, Charles Street. Go south on Charles Street for 2.5 miles. The entrance to the Sheppard Pratt campus is to the left on Gatehouse Drive. From West (Western Maryland, Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia) Take I-70 to I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) toward Towson. Take I-695 to Exit 25, Charles Street. Drive south on Charles Street for 2.5 miles. The entrance to the Sheppard Pratt campus is to the left on Gatehouse Drive. Follow Gatehouse Drive and turn left on Conference Center Drive. Parking is located directly in front of the Conference Center. Note: There are no overnight accommodations at the Conference Center at Sheppard Pratt. MEAL INFORMATION Breakfast, lunch, and break refreshments are included in the registration fee. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Kennedy Krieger Institute fully complies with the legal requirements of the ADA and the rules and regulations implied. Please notify us if you have special needs that require accommodation under ADA terms.
REGISTRATION FORM Registration must be postmarked by March 15, 2012. Professional rate $150 Kennedy Krieger/Hopkins employee discounted rate $100 Kennedy Krieger employees or affiliates, please provide the department budget number to be billed. Student rate $ 80* * Students must submit current student ID with registration. Please make checks payable to Kennedy Krieger Institute or pay by credit card. VISA MasterCard American Express Discover Card Number: Signature: Exp. Date There are three easy ways to register: You can email, mail, or fax completed registration forms to: Nancy Gracie PACT 7000 Tudsbury Road Baltimore, Maryland 21244 Phone: 410-298-3549 Fax: 410-265-7477 Email: gracie@kennedykrieger.org Please print clearly. Payment must be received with your registration. Registration will be confirmed by email. Name: Affiliation: Address: City: State: Zip: Email: P.O.# Daytime Phone: Fax: Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received in writing no later than March 15, 2012. A $10 administrative fee will be applied to all cancellations. To cancel your registration, please send an email to gracie@kennedykrieger.org, and include workshop cancellation in the subject line. No refunds will be given for registrations canceled after that date or for no-shows. For questions, please contact Linda Friend at 443-923-2802.