Ethical Considerations in Recovery Support Training Institute

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Delve into the importance of serving well and ethical considerations in the context of recovery support training. Explore decision-making processes, roles of a recovery coach, boundary management, and ethical decision scenarios, emphasizing the need for fairness and compliance with policies.


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  1. Its not just important that you serve, it s equally important, how you serve. Serve Well! Blurred Lines Ethical Considerations 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  2. Shawn Pringle, CPRS, PRS Tyrell D. Moyd, RPS, RCP 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  3. Today, we will: Discuss the decision making process when ethical issues arise. Define a few roles of a Recovery Coach and how they relate to ethical issues. Recognize boundary management issues and identity some appropriate courses of action. Ethical Considerations: Blurred Lines 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  4. Making Ethical Decisions Who can be harmed? Who benefits? Is this course of action fair to all? Is there a justifiable reason to perform or not to perform this action? Does this course of action violate any federal, local or agency policies and procedures/laws (e.g. HIPPA, mandatory reporting, MABPCB standards) Ethical Considerations: Blurred Lines 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  5. Define these RC roles Advocate Ally and Confidant Friend and Companion Lifestyle Consultant Role Model and Mentor Ethical Considerations: Blurred Lines 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  6. Scenario You show up for group, the counselor says random urines need to be completed and asks you to monitor/observe the urinalysis. How do you respond? Let me run this by my supervisor. That puts me in a hierarchical position with the person I am serving and my role is one of equal support. Ethical Considerations: Blurred Lines 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  7. Scenario What do you do when your supervisor/manager/agency asks you to do something that you question might be unethical? Respectfully question appropriateness Follow the chain of command of agency Contact MABPCB to inquire about appropriateness Contact BHA to inquire about appropriateness Contact other Local Agencies (BHSB) Ethical Considerations: Blurred Lines 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  8. Questions & Comments ?? ? Thank You! ? 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

  9. Thank You! 3c Recovery Support Training Institute

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