KC-Jones Event

Making Tricky Decisions: Ethical Decision Making for the Helping Professions

Venue: 30 Tabernacle Street, London
Date: Tuesday 14th December 2010 - Wednesday 15th December 2010

Introduction


*THIS EVENT HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED* Please use the online booking form to register your interest in attending the course once a new date has been set.

Tuesday 14th and Wednesday 15th December 2010

Working as a counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor, psychologist, executive or life coach or being a manager or a parent involves us in making continual difficult decisions.

What should we do when.......???  Filling in that blank for yourself arises a lot in life and work. 

This two day workshop focuses on how we make difficult, ethical decisions from a mature perspective.  What does ethical maturity mean?   On what basis and how do we go about discerning the right way forward when so many values can be at stake,  so many clashing stakeholders,  so many codes and principles, so many possible answers?

The two day programme has been put on for the first time in Melbourne to a group of 165 participants in March 2010.   We had 127 evaluations filled in with actual comments such as:  "Excellent workshop - faithful to objectives", "Loved the content of the training", "the benefits are immeasurable"  "absolutely outstanding"  "a dynamic and outstanding experience"  "should be compulsory".  

Book early - we are taking a maximum of 25 people on this course.

If you wish to register for this event, being held at BPS Offices, Tabernacle Street, London on 14/15 December, please complete the online booking form. If you have any queries please contact us via the event hotline on 01332 227776.

*THIS EVENT HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED* Please use the online booking form to register your interest in attending the course once a new date has been set.

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