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Ethical Decision Making in Victim Services Presented by Katy Perkins Coveney

3 Hours of Ethics Credits!

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Ethical Decision Making in Victim Services Presented by Katy Perkins Coveney
Ethical Decision Making in Victim Services Presented by Katy Perkins Coveney

Time & Location

Feb 23, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM CST

Online via Zoom

About the Event

Ethical Decision Making in Victim Services Presented by Katy Perkins Coveney

Includes 3 Hours of Ethics!

  • Course Eligible for LPC, LMFT, SW and Psychologists Continuing Education Credit - NBCC Approved. (This training meets the requirements for professional development as outlined in the Texas board rules for LPC, LMFT, SW, and Psychologists, and Trauma Care Institute is an Approved Continuing Education Provider through NBCC.)

Date & Time: February 23rd, 2024 | 9:30am - 12:30pm (Central Standard Time)

Location: Online via Zoom

Cost: $20 + transaction fee

*30% of your registration fee will go to Trauma Support Services to help support our mission and expand our services.*

Cancellation and Refund Policy: The general policy is that refunds will not be offered to participants. However, if a participant presents with  extenuating circumstances, it will be at the discretion of the trainer and Trauma Support Services whether to offer a refund or a spot at the next available training.

Description:

As professionals devoted to caring for individuals who have experienced trauma, our commitment to maintaining the highest ethical standards is unwavering. Nevertheless, even with our best skills and intentions, we may face challenges when confronted with ethical dilemmas. Join us for an exploration of the ethical dimensions inherent in supporting victims of crime. Rooted in the OVC Ethical Standards for Serving Victims & Survivors of Crime, this workshop is tailored to empower mental health professionals with the tools and knowledge essential for delivering compassionate and ethical care. We will examine the intersections between the OVC standards and LPC and Social Work Codes of Ethics, address real-world challenges encountered by providers, and explore avenues for decision-making when navigating ethical quandaries.

 Learning Objectives:

Participants will be able to:

  • Recognize and name two key principles from the OVC Ethical Standards for Serving Victims & Survivors of Crime
  • Explain how the OVC Ethical Standards may align and/or differ with your profession’s code of ethics
  • Describe the role of self-awareness in providing services to survivors
  • Demonstrate understanding of basic steps for ethical decision making when a dilemma is present

About Our Speaker:

Katy Perkins Coveney is the founder, CEO, and Clinical Director of FindSelf Counseling, providing professional training, supervision, therapy, case consultation and policy analysis. FindSelf Counseling employs emerging Social Work professionals who wish to specialize in family separation trauma, disordered eating, intimate partner violence, and oppression & discrimination. Katy is a TSBSWE-Board approved clinical supervisor through the State of Texas and North Carolina, is EMDR-trained, and holds clinical social work licenses in CO, FL, NC, TX, and VA. Her experience includes community, state, and national advocacy as a leader and volunteer.

When Registering, please ensure that ALL information, especially your email address, is accurate. If you do not receive a confirmation email from our team, your registration cannot be guaranteed.

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  • 3 hours

    Ethical Decision Making in Victim Services

    Online via Zoom

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