Social justice represents a commitment to ethics in the broadest sense. Consistent with a social justice perspective, NASP’s Principles for Professional Ethics call upon all school psychologists to promote fairness and justice and to cultivate school climates that are safe and welcoming for all children regardless of their cultural backgrounds. In engaging in socially just practice, school psychologists are encouraged to challenge systemic structures that contribute to students’ difficulties and advocate for students and families with less power and privilege. However, they may have a limited understanding of how ethical principles undergird this social justice work. This presentation will help school psychologists understand the interaction of ethics and social justice in school psychology, how the NASP standards support a social justice approach to school psychology practice, and how to apply a values-based ethical decision-making model to social justice issues in school psychology practice.
Workshop Objectives:
This session will help participants
Prerequisite Knowledge
Familiarity with the NASP Principles for Professional Ethics and NASP’s social justice definition.
Practical Tools
Decision making worksheet on the values-based ethical decision-making model.
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