Ethics of Social Media & Technology
How to stay current with communication yet navigate new tech
Workshop Details & Overview
Purpose:
Use of social media and new technologies have exploded in the new millennium. More people than ever before are using the Internet to connect to one another, which poses benefits and challenges to those who work in the health and human services profession. In this presentation you will learn about the ethical implications of social media and new technologies on practice. Participants will learn the website-specific risks, benefits, and strategies to avoid ethical violations. You will also learn about social media in an organizational context and how to discuss social media use with your clients.
Learning objectives:
Participants will understand the benefits and pitfalls of using social media and new technologies in their practice as a helping professional.
Participants understanding of social media and networking sites will increase.
Participants knowledge of the benefits of social media sites and new technologies will be broadened.
Participants decision making capacities will be improved by reviewing the ethical risks professionals take on through their use of social media.
Participants will gain a better understanding of the legal and safety issues affecting them as a practitioner
Participants knowledge of the benefits and risks of social media to a non-profit, health and human service will increase
Participants will have a better understanding of how to talk to their clients about their use of media.
Ethics of Social Media and New Technologies
PRESENTER: Danielle Smith, Executive Director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.
Location:
Madison-Champaign ESC
2200 S. US Highway 68
Urbana, OH 43078
Credit: 3 Contact hours from the Madison-Champaign ESC
**CEs for Social workers and Counselors are PENDING
Food: Coffee, water, and light snacks will be available. Soda will be offered for purchase.
Registration Fee: $35.00 for members OR $40.00 for non-members
Payment Options:
Payment methods may include cash, check, purchase order or credit card.
Payment can be mailed, emailed, or faxed to:
Mail to: Madison-Champaign ESC
Attn: Ashley Carey
2200 S. US Highway 68
Urbana, Ohio 43078
Fax: 937-652-2221
Credit Card Payments: Contact Ashley Carey at ashley.carey@mccesc.org or call at 937-484-1557
Questions: Contact James Cutlip at James.Cutlip@mccesc.org or call at 937-484-1557 ext 102.
Thursday, Mar 7, 2019, 12:30 PM
2200 U.S. 68, Urbana, OH, USA
REGISTRATION
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About the Author
Danielle Smith is the Executive Director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. She has worked for NASW for ten years and has been responsible for the Chapter's government relations, communications, membership development, and management. Prior to working at NASW she worked in the Ohio Senate. Danielle earned her Bachelor of Science of Social Work, Master of Social Work, and Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management from The Ohio State University.
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