Boundaries, Boundaries, Darn those Ethical Boundaries When Working with System Involved Youth
Tue, Dec 06
|Online Event
Pamela Parkinson, Ph.D., LCSW
Time & Location
Dec 06, 2022, 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM PST
Online Event
About the Event
Pamela Parkinson, Ph.D., LCSW
Training Description
Do you ever struggle with how close or distant your relationships with system-involved youth should be in order to maintain your ability to be helpful? We provide support to youth in our continuums of care and to their families in their own homes, in schools, in their communities, and remotely; this can be confusing for us and for those we support as to what our roles are and what kinds of relationships are being developed. The true helping relationship requires clear relationship boundaries so that we don't unintentionally exploit system-involved youth and/or their families or experience our own compassion fatigue. This training clarifies what we mean by boundaries, ways in which we might be overstepping them, what is meant by dual relationships, and other issues regarding the boundaries we need in order to offer support that will allow system involved youth and families to achieve positive outcomes!
Learning Objectives
· Participants will be able to identify 2 ethical boundaries and explain what they “look like” in our work.
· Participants will be able to identify 2 reasons why boundaries are easy to overstep and explain how to decrease the likelihood of doing so.
· Participants will be able to explain how our own self-awareness is directly linked to maintaining ethical boundaries within efforts to support system-involved youth.
Agenda
9:30-9:40AM Sign In/Introductions
9:40-11:15AM Section I: Defining ethical boundaries.
11:15AM-11:30AM BREAK (CE hours will not be issued for this time)
11:30-12:30PM Section II: The biggest barrier to sustaining ethical boundaries is our lack of self awareness: small group break-out discussions.
12:30-1:00PM Lunch (CE hours will not be issued for this time)
1:00-2:30PM Section III: Culture and ethical boundaries!
2:30-3:50PM Role play practice and discussion of a variety of typical boundary struggles in our everyday support of system-involved youth.
3:50-4:00PM ADJOURNMENT
Meet Our Trainer
Pamela Parkinson, PhD, LCSW, is a clinical psychologist and clinical social worker, whose specialty area is working with youth and their families. Dr. Parkinson has spent most of her career working with system involved youth in our Continuum of Care (foster care, juvenile justice, mental health and the kids struggling in our school systems). She is a certified PCOMS evidence-based practice trainer. Pamela currently works as a child/family consultant to CBO’s in the Bay Area and has worked in level 14 residential, NPS, hospitals, and a variety of community-based settings including outpatient clinics, schools, diversion, kinship, etc.
This course meets the qualifications for (5.75) BBS CE hours for LCSWs and MFTs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences & is provided by Fred Finch Youth Center, CAMFT Provider #045295.