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Continuing Education Registration for Summer 2025 will open in April. > Certificates, Micro-credentials & Post-Graduate > Post-Graduate Certificates > Addictions & Mental Health (Online Part-Time)

Ethical Practice and Professionalism in Mental Health and Addictions (Formerly: Ethics, Professionalism and Inter-professional Teams) [CSHU143]   

In this course, students develop their knowledge of ethical guidelines and practice in addictions and mental health within an inter-professional context. Students reflect on their individual scope of practice and build on their understanding and practice of effective and professional teamwork. Inter-professional and ethical challenges and dilemmas are analyzed in case scenarios, and ethical approaches are discussed. Students review certification options after graduation and develop personal plans and professional portfolios.

Accepted applicants can register for this course which is part of the Addictions & Mental Health Graduate certificate program (B1105). If you have not already done so you must apply through OCAS. After you have accepted your offer you are able to complete your registration.

 
  • Ethical Practice and Professionalism in Mental Health and Addictions (Formerly: Ethics, Professionalism and Inter-professional Teams) [CSHU143]
  • Fee: $410.55
    Delivery: Online - OntarioLearn
    Course Code: CSHU143
    Dates: 1/14/2025 - 4/22/2025
    ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THIS SECTION IS CLOSED.
    To inquire about this course contact lifelonglearning@sl.on.ca.

    In this course, students develop their knowledge of ethical guidelines and practice in addictions and mental health within an inter-professional context. Students reflect on their individual scope of practice and build on their understanding and practice of effective and professional teamwork. Inter-professional and ethical challenges and dilemmas are analyzed in case scenarios, and ethical approaches are discussed. Students review certification options after graduation and develop personal plans and professional portfolios.

    Accepted applicants can register for this course which is part of the Addictions & Mental Health Graduate certificate program (B1105). If you have not already done so you must apply through OCAS. After you have accepted your offer you are able to complete your registration.


 

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