About This Event
All sessions are live-hosted, screen-to-screen 1.5 hour Continuing Education Sessions (CES) with PRI Trainers. All sessions will be presented via Zoom. PRI is unable to award hours for sessions previously attended.
Please note that participants are responsible for ensuring online PRI sessions and the number of hours earned fulfill your system's requirements. Credentialing requirements for online sessions stipulate all participants must (1) individually register, and (2) log into the online session on their own device to received credit/hours for attending. Learners who participate in an online session via shared login will not receive a certificate. Learners are also required to attend sessions in full for credit hours to be awarded. Participants will receive a survey email after the session and will receive a certificate once the survey has been submitted. The link to the surveys are also available on the instructor site under "My Trainings." Note, participants must attend the entire session.
PRI supports low risk driving choices. Therefore, we will remove anyone who is driving on a Zoom call hosted by our team. So as to not further distract, we will not chat or verbally ask questions first. You'll be able to join a different Zoom session, from a stationary place, at a later date.
Description:
Breaking the Code-The Ethics of Case Management (Part 1) With Larry Walton and Michelle Stephen Seigel (*previously featured July 2024 CES).
Participants will be introduced to the difficulties clients may experience in accessing the various services appropriate to meet their identified wellness needs within behavioral health care and social services. Multi-modal experiential activities will illustrate the physical, emotional, and mental resources necessary to negotiate often unfamiliar bureaucratic obstacles. Participants will also develop a beginning empathy for individuals for whom they are attempting to or are providing services. The processes and principles of Case Management will be identified and participants will develop an appropriate understanding of how the application of Case Management processes and principles can assist and guide the client to a more successful outcome related to identified wellness needs.
*This three-hour two-part session generally satisfies continuing education ethics requirements for SUD and Social Work professionals. Please check with your credentialling body to ensure it will be accepted by your specific board.
*This is a NOT a new CES topic. Instructors who attended this session in July 2024 will not receive duplicate credit for attending this session a second time.
Dates and Times (EASTERN TIME)
February 14, 2025: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Eastern Time
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