Prevention Ethics Training is a course of study in ethics in substance abuse prevention. This training is primarily for entry-level and experienced prevention practitioners working in communities, but it is also appropriate for professionals working in related fields.
This virtual six-hour foundational training offers substance use prevention professionals an opportunity to explore the role of ethics in their work. The interactive training** focuses on the Prevention Think Tank’s Prevention Code of Ethics’ six principles. It provides education on ethical responsibilities and practices, including using a formalized ethical decision-making process.
**Training interaction requires cameras/audio to be on and accessible during breakout groups.
Course objectives:
- Develop an understanding of ethics in the workplace
- Identify the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics *
- Apply the four-step Ethical Decision Making Process
Priority for attendance is given to those working in Region 7 - Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. The class capacity is limited to 30 attendees.
Participants completing the Prevention Ethics training will receive a certificate for six hours of training. Any questions can be submitted to Jodee Goche - [email protected]