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Salon: Safeguarding Your Practice: DORA Is Not Your Friend

When:
Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once payment is received.
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Elizabeth Conover
Registration Questions
720-588-8375 (p)
 
Alex M Leach
Education Committee Co-Chair
Category:
CSCSW Salon Series
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
No Fee
$45.00
No Fee


Summary:
Explaining the current DORA grievance process and potential outcomes, what behaviors and practices can lead to a grievance, how to better protect your practice from client complaints and our own missteps.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding your rights and obligation in the DORA grievance process
  • Identifying Top 3-5 issues that can result in a grievance
  • Outlining 3-5 immediate steps you can take to decrease your chances of getting a grievance

About the Speaker:
Kerry M. Broman, LCSW is a Regulatory Analyst/ Paralegal for Robert A. Lees and Associates, advising on regulatory and ethical mental health issues for mental health providers practicing in the State of Colorado. Kerry joined Robert A. Lees & Associates May 2017. Kerry M. Broman is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice. Kerry has been treating individuals, couples and families in Colorado since 1999. Her practice focused on reducing family conflict and treating a variety of adolescent issues, including but not limited to academic challenges, depression and anxiety, divorce, family conflict, self-esteem, substance use and suicidality. Kerry has a unique expertise in working with self-harming behaviors and regularly provides education and training to school counselors and other treatment providers to increase their success in identifying and supporting students struggling with self-harm.

Who Can Attend this Event?
This event is free for active CSCSW. Non-members may attend for $45. Current social work students may attend for free after submitting proof of student status (copy of valid student id, current course schedule from registrar, etc).