ethical considerations
Don't miss out! Register for Tomorrow's HRI Talks - Is Involuntary Treatment an Answer? A Closer Look at Addiction and Recovery Events
HRI Talks - Is Involuntary Treatment an Answer? A Closer Look at Addiction and Recovery Events
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Event information:
December 12, 2024
7:00 - 8:00 PM EST on Zoom
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HRI Talks - Is Involuntary Treatment an Answer? A Closer Look at Addiction and Recovery Events
HRI Talks - Is Involuntary Treatment an Answer? A Closer Look at Addiction and Recovery Events
Event information:
December 12, 2024
7:00 - 8:00 PM EST on Zoom
Click here to register
Free Webinar: Ethics in Mental Health & Addiction Treatment Practices Events
You’re invited for EHN Canada’s next educational webinar: Ethics in Mental Health & Addiction Treatment Practices with Dr. Christina Basedow, PhD, RCC, CSAT, CMAT, Vice President Western Canada, EHN Canada.
Medical Assistance in Dying and Mental Health Events
Hosted by : Ontario Family Caregivers’ Advisory Network (OFCAN)
This presentation will explore the history, and current and future challenges of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) and mental health and the implications for family caregivers.
January 24, 2023 @ 10am-12pm
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Presenters:
OAMHP Knowledge Exchange on Ethical Decision Making Events
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:

Privacy, Disclosure, and Litigation in Social Work Events
Privacy, Disclosure, and Litigation in Social Work
September 14, 2022 @ 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET
Presented by: Alysia M. Christiaen Partner & Chief Privacy Officer at Lerners LLP
Research Viewpoint: Ethical and legal issues in psychedelic harm reduction and integration therapy Forum topic
What you need to know

OPDI webinar: Ethically Navigating Boundaries with People Engaging in Services Events
This webinar, for peer supporters working within organizations, will explore common boundaries, including dual relationships and conflicts of interest related to the practice of peer support.
Alyssa, who will be leading our discussion, has been involved in peer work for over 10 years and is the Peer Integration and System Lead at Support House’s Centre for Innovation in Peer Support.
Please Note: This is a 'live only' event. A recording will not be made available afterwards.

Ethics, analytics and duty of care: an online course of Stephen Downes Forum topic
Though it's focus is on "online learning," it reaches well into our work and actions in mental health. The process and format of the course is called a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), This course is free.
Introductory video is here:

This Week at the OAAF virtual conference, March 24 2021 Events
12-2pm
LOCUS TOOL FACT APPLICATION
Chelsea Crocker, OT Reg. (Ontario); Occupational Therapy Clinical Lead Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHAWW) & Occupational Therapist for the Kitchener Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Team CMHAWW
Stephanie Robinson, (Ontario) Adult Intensive Services Manager, Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHAWW) for Kitchener Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) Team CMHAWW
Webinar: Ethical Telehealth in the time of COVID-19 Events
Leading the way in mental health training and education

AGE-WELL Webinar Series Part 6: Culturally Safe Research Models in Indigenous Communities Events
Best practices, including community-based research, OCAP principles, knowledge translation, and positioning communities as co-researchers will be discussed, including the development of a training module to assist AgingTech researchers in ethically engaging Indigenous communities to promote equitable access to technology. Webinar participants will:

Increasing uptake through the use of ethical frameworks in KT design Events
Join the Toronto chapter of the Knowledge Translation and Exchange Community of Practice (KTE CoP) on Thursday, May 9, from 4 to 6 PM, to the use of ethical frameworks in the design of knowledge translation (KT) projects.
This event will be presented IN PERSON and VIA WEBINAR. See details below.
IN PERSON:
Institute for Work & Health
481 University Avenue, Suite 800
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2E9