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SUMMARY:Ethics in Action: Elevating Transition and Employment Services Part I: Setting the Course: Establishing an Ethical Framework
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Carol Blessing and Tiffany Miller\nWebinar Broadcast Date/Time: February 5\, 2024\, 1 – 2:30 PM Eastern \nCost: $45.00 \n \nDescription: So often ethics and values discussions occur after a problem has arisen and as we are facing a dilemma or filling a gap. Join this session to identify strategies for infusing ethical principles and practices into our everyday work. Facilitators will lead an engaging discussion on the foundations of person-driven practices and techniques to self-check that our efforts support the highest level of autonomy for the students or job seekers that we are working with. Participants will leave with a new understanding of the resources available to them for establishing and maintaining top-notch\, values-driven services. \n \n\nParticipants in this session will learn:\n\nThe alignment of the best practices in Supported and Customized \nEmployment to foundational person-driven concepts;\n\nThe guiding principles outlined in the professional conduct codes available from the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) and The Association for People Supporting Employment First (APSE); and\n\nStrategies to assess for and infuse values-driven ethical practices into planning and delivery of employment services.
URL:https://www.transcen.org/event/ethics-in-action-elevating-transition-and-employment-services-part-i-setting-the-course-establishing-an-ethical-framework/
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SUMMARY:Ethics in Action: Elevating Transition and Employment Services Part 2: Using a Cross-Cultural Compass: Considering Ethics Across Multiple Identities
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Ashley Bryant and Tiffany Miller  \nWebinar Broadcast Date/Time: February 12\, 2024\, 1 – 2:30 PM Eastern \nCost: $45.00 \n \nDescription: A leader in the field (John O’Brien) once challenged us with the following notion: “What is it that we are standing on that we are trying to lift?” The efforts of adopting ethical practices and adhering to established codes of conduct are weakened when we fail to consider the nuances and realities of providing services in a world where transition and employment services professionals\, individuals of all ages and their families represent multiple identities and cultures. Join this session to explore biases that may occur and strategies to design and set your Cross-Cultural Compass.  \n  \nParticipants in this session will learn:  \n\nThe impact of biases that occur in our work;\nCrucial components of cross-cultural competence in service delivery; \nThe alignment of the 2023 CRCC Code of Professional Ethics to cross-cultural competence; and\nKey concepts of cultural brokering and establishment of partnerships at your local level.
URL:https://www.transcen.org/event/ethics-in-action-elevating-transition-and-employment-services-part-2-using-a-cross-cultural-compass-considering-ethics-across-multiple-identities/
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SUMMARY:Ethics in Action: Elevating Transition and Employment Services Part 3:  Empowering Self-Determination: Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Transition and Employment Services
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: Tiffany Miller and Ashley Bryant \nWebinar Broadcast Date/Time: February 26\, 2024\, 1 – 2:30 PM Eastern \nCost: $45.00 \nDescription: How do we balance the individual’s right to be self-governing (autonomy) with the potential pressures we are feeling from other team members in the process? This session explores potential dilemmas in transition and employment services and teaches ethical decision-making techniques. Join your colleagues as we navigate the ethical decision-making process and identify ways to conduct personal and programmatic ethics self-checks. \nParticipants in this session will learn: \n\nThe difference between an ethical violation and an ethical dilemma;\nHow to apply ethical decision-making techniques on case examples;\nThe importance of consultation\, self-checks and self-care when negotiating tough situations; and\nMethods for infusing ethics into the culture of your program or organization.
URL:https://www.transcen.org/event/ethics-in-action-elevating-transition-and-employment-services-part-3-empowering-self-determination-navigating-ethical-dilemmas-in-transition-and-employment-services/
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SUMMARY:Sports Make Us More
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, February 28\, 2024 \n2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Eastern \nHosted by the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center\, a project of TransCen\, Inc. \nDescription: \nMove United uses the power of sport to push what’s possible for people with disabilities\, confronting ignorance\, fueling conversation\, and inciting action that leads to a world where everyone’s included. They believe sports can change the world\, pushing people further and bringing people closer. In this session\, the team at Move United will share why they believe sport holds this power for the disability community and how to ignite it. Learn about the many adaptive sports resources and networks available through Move United to make sport for all a reality. \nPlease note: \n\nThere is no charge to attend this webinar unless you would like a certificate of participation (see below).\nThe webinar will be captioned.\nContinuing Education recognition available\nCertificate of Participation ($10 fee); certificates are available for participation in the live session only (April 20\, 2022); to receive a certificate you must pay the fee when registering for the session
URL:https://www.transcen.org/event/sports-make-us-more/
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