Crossing Boundaries in Counselling
10 April 2024, 6 - 7.30 pm AEST, please consider your timezone to avoid disappointment.
Recording provided to all registrants
The top ethical breaches for counsellors typically result from boundary violations. A panel of experts with counselling and management experience, along with a lawyer with expertise in health law will explore the how, why and what causes boundary breaches. A case study will be examined. In addition, the panel will discuss good practices to maintain healthy boundaries with clients.
Presenters:
Dr. Paul Scully (Facilitator): A lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland, practicing counsellor, clinical supervisor and former CEO.
Brad Fitzgerald: A practicing lawyer with speciality in health law having served the Legal Services Commission Queensland. Sessional academic in health and mental health law.
Gail Smith: An experienced counselling, clinical supervisor and human services manager including youth and family services.
Richard Johnson: A former Chief Operations Officer, with extensive experience as a counsellor, clinical supervisor and currently Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner.
CPD hours:
Attending webinar counts as 1.5 hours of Category A CPD (Continuing Professional Development).
Watching a recording of this webinar , that will be provided to registrants, can be used towards 1.5 hours of Category B CPD.
You must attend 75% of a webinar in order to receive a CPD certificate for Category A CPD.
PACFA Members $35(incl. GST)
Student Members $25 (incl. GST)
Non-Members $50 (incl. GST)
What to Expect After you Register:
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Event Cancellations
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