Strategies for Addressing Implicit Bias
Strategies for Addressing Implicit Bias: Behavioral Health’s Ethical Responsibilities
Virtual Seminar
Get ready to elevate your professional expertise at the must-attend event of the year – “Strategies for Addressing Implicit Bias: Behavioral Health’s Ethical Responsibilities.” This accredited workshop, offering 5 Continuing Education Credit Hours, is tailor-made for Social Workers, Nurses, Certified Counselors, Addiction Counselors, Psychologists, Doctors, and more.Dive into the heart of behavioral health’s ethical challenges as we focus on empowering professionals with cutting-edge strategies to tackle implicit bias in their practice.
Join us for a dynamic exploration where we’ll delve into identifying and responding to microaggressions on both individual and agency levels. Engage in hands-on exercises to sharpen your recovery strategies when facing microaggressions. Our comprehensive content covers the legal definition of implicit bias in behavioral health, providing real-time legal references to relevant statutes and ethical codes of practice. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills, network with industry leaders, and stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of behavioral health. Secure your spot now!
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Instructor Information
Gisele Ferretto
Ms. Ferretto has over 39 years of social work experience in both clinical and macro practice areas. Her areas of expertise include: policy and leadership development, cultural competence, professional ethics, supervision, confidentiality, child welfare practice, social work education, and curriculum development. Ms. Ferretto provides consultation and training for private and public agencies in her areas of expertise. She has served on a variety of committees and boards at the local, state, and national level developing policy and program initiatives. Currently, Ms. Ferretto is on faculty at the University of Maryland School of Social Work. Prior to her positions at the SSW, she served as an administrator at the Maryland Department of Human Services for 11 years in the following programs: Child Protective Services, Office of Equal Opportunity, and the Office of Staff Development and Training.
Accreditation Information
Conflict of Interest Disclosures
All presenters and the Planning Committee report they have no relationships with commercial organizations to disclose. There will be no discussion of off-label products.
Target Audience
This conference is geared towards the following disciplines:
- Addiction counselors
- Certified Counselors
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Physician Assistants
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Students
Targeted audience does not guarantee specific discipline credit; please review the above continuing education section for full CEU listing. The goal of this conference is to bring together a multidisciplinary audience to share knowledge, best practices, and strategies for preventing suicide, fostering collaboration, and promoting mental health and well-being at various levels of society.
Educational METHOD USED:
Lecture, PowerPoint Presentation, Video, Case Study
Pricing
Type | Regular Rate |
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Community Provider | $110 |
Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VISN-5) | $80 |
TO ACCESS SPECIAL VA-VISN 5 DISCOUNTED RATES
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