Ethics for LSSPs - 31345
This session is designed to provide Licensed Specialists in School Psychology (LSSPs) with an overview of ethical considerations and principles that are essential for professional practice in school settings. Through interactive discussions, we will explore various ethical issues that LSSPs may encounter. You will also learn about ethical decision-making models and strategies for addressing ethical dilemmas in school psychology practice. By the end of the course, you will have a deeper understanding of the ethical considerations and have practical tools and strategies for navigating ethical challenges in your professional practice. Whether you are a new or experienced LSSP, this course will help you to enhance your ethical knowledge and skills in order to better serve the students, families, and communities with whom you work.
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