The OAMHP’s Knowledge Exchange sessions are one-hour small-group facilitated discussions on topics of relevance to mental health professionals. This facilitated 1-hour small-group discussion is designed to help participants understand how the OAMHP’s Code of Ethics can guide their decision making in clinical settings. The session will focus on a case study that raises issues in the context of child and family therapy.
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Describe OAMHP’s Ethical Decision Making Process
- Understand how the Ethical Decision Making Process relates to their own work
More about OAMHP Knowledge Exchange
It’s one thing to have read the necessary regulatory documents and the OAMHP’s Standards of Practice; it’s another to encounter a tricky ethical quandary or supervisory issue in your own work. Talking through real-life examples in a safe space with your peers and trained facilitators can help prepare you to meet these challenges with confidence.
Each Knowledge Exchange session starts with a Case Study that illustrates a problem that can arise in practice. Using this story as a jumping-off point, participants dissect the questions and issues it raises, and consider what the best courses of action in such a situation would be.
For more information, or to register, click here!
Comments (0)