Ethical Group Supervision with a Multicultural Lens

Ethical Group Supervision with a Multicultural Lens

Join us for an online 6 hr CE event on 2024-02-23 at 9 am EST, where we'll explore Ethical Group Supervision with a Multicultural Lens!

By Natalie Elliott

Date and time

Friday, June 28 · 6am - 1:30pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 7 hours 30 minutes

This dynamic and engaging workshop is designed for mental health professionals who are providing group supervision. It explores the ethical complexities and cultural considerations essential for effective and responsible supervisory practices.

Workshop Focus: The primary focus of this workshop is to blend the principles of ethics with the nuances of multicultural competency in group supervision settings. It aims to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and awareness necessary to navigate the challenging landscapes of ethical dilemmas while respecting and incorporating cultural diversity.

Key Components:

  • Ethical Standards Review: An exploration of the major ethical codes in mental health, with a specific focus on their application in diverse supervisory contexts.
  • Analyzing Ethical Dilemmas: Interactive case studies and group discussions will facilitate a deep dive into complex ethical scenarios that are common in multicultural group supervision.
  • Communication Skills Development: This segment focuses on developing effective, culturally sensitive communication strategies for supervising diverse groups.
  • Boundary Management: Participants will learn about managing boundaries ethically in a multicultural context, understanding the cultural implications of boundary setting and maintenance.
  • Ethical Decision-Making Models: The workshop introduces various models for ethical decision-making, applying them to real-life situations in multicultural supervision.
  • Inclusive Environment Creation: Strategies for fostering an inclusive, respectful, and ethically sound supervisory environment will be discussed, highlighting the role of cultural competence in ethical practice.

Interactive Learning Experience: The workshop employs a range of interactive teaching methods, including presentations, group discussions, role-playing exercises, and practical case study analyses. This approach ensures an engaging, thought-provoking, and participatory learning environment.

Who Should Attend: This workshop is ideal for clinical supervisors, mental health counselors, social workers, psychologists, and other professionals involved in group supervision in mental health settings. It's particularly beneficial for those looking to enhance their skills in ethical decision-making and cultural competency.

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Early bird discount
$135 – $150