Cost: FREE
Contact Hours: 3 (Certificate of Attendance)
Target Audience: Professionals or organizations; Community members (members of a community or consumers); Students or educators (including faculty, administrators, supervisors, etc.)
Developed for: SAMHSA Region 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION
In the critical fields of substance misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery, ethical boundaries can often blur as professionals navigate personal and organizational conflicts of interest. Recognizing, mitigating, and managing these conflicts is vital to transparently maintaining public trust and addressing public health challenges. This interactive workshop, grounded in the Public Health Code of Ethics, provides participants with the knowledge and tools to identify potential conflicts and employ effective strategies to uphold ethical standards in their work.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Identify different types of personal and organizational conflicts of interest that commonly arise in substance misuse prevention.
- Develop and implement practical strategies to prevent and manage conflicts of interest while remaining committed to public health values.
- Evaluate case studies involving conflicts of interest in public.
PRESENTER
Anthony President
Master Trainer, International Speaker and author of the book “How You Can Become An Invincible Social Worker: The Real Deal on Beating Burnout in Social Work”, Anthony President has empowered and inspired more than 100,000 people to perform, produce and partner better at their places of work. With his high-energy and signature humor, thousands of companies and organizations have been transformed as a result of Anthony’s work. As Founder and Chief Training Officer for Presidential Consultants, Ohio's #1 Human Services Training Firm, Anthony also lead's a team of award-winning, internationally recognized trainers that deliver impact through training and coaching on a wide range of topics including leadership, diversity, equity & inclusion, workplace safety & wellbeing.
*CONTACT HOUR ELIGIBILITY
In order to be eligible for the contact hours and/or certificate of attendance, you must join the live webinar in the Zoom platform.
If you are having issues accessing the room or the application at the time of the event: Please email [email protected] at the start of the webinar so that we can assist you.
ACCOMMODATIONS
If you are in need of any special accommodations, please notify the Central East PTTC Webinar Team three weeks in advance of the event, or as soon as possible, by emailing [email protected].