Pages related to ethics

Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director

Executive Review: Our Changing NCFR Community

by Diane Cushman, Executive Director
September 26, 2012

NCFR recently has lost some treasured members, gained new staff, and begun offering online training webinars.

from 2012 NCFR Annual Conference
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222
11:45 am - 1:00 pm | All posters are in the Atrium. For the Poster Symposium, at 12:30 pm, those who wish to discuss posters 222-01 through 222-03 will move to the Curtis A Room.

Poster Session 5

POSTER SYMPOSIUM - Social Support and Resources Influenced on Familial Issues. POSTER TOPICS: Mate Selection, Dating, Gender/Roles; Relationships; Intergenerational Issues; Resiliency
for Members and CFLEs ONLY

Family Life Education Syllabus

This is a Family Life Education syllabus that focuses on three areas: group, pedagogy and ethics.  Other areas are covered by courses in our program so they are not discussed in this version of the course.

from 2011 NCFR Annual Conference
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412
9:45 am - 11:00 am | Salon 2

Couple Relationships and Health

Concurrent Sessions 12

Facilitator: Maria das Dores Guerreiro

for Members and CFLEs ONLY

Pathways to Practice. A Family Life Education Internship/Practicum Handbook

Jan Wilson, Ph.D., CFLE and Angie O'Malley, Ph.D., CFLE, have edited this valuable resource for anyone involved in organizing and supervising internship or practicum experiences for family life education students. The book includes an introduction to family life education, internships and practicums, as well as discussion of professional issues in the workplace, how to enhance one's professional status, potential challenges and ethical conduct. Special sections for faculty and site supervisors are included. The Appendix includes a collection of various forms, checklists, agreements/contracts, student assignments, evaluation tools and more.

Ethics Training in Family Studies – Reinventing an Old Paradigm

This article discusses new methods for ethics and ethics training in family studies.