Given their training and expertise in school safety, children's mental health, crisis prevention and intervention, and educational law, school psychologists are critical members of school-based threat assessment teams. In the course of conducting threat assessments, they may also encounter ethical dilemmas that result from the challenges of working within a multidisciplinary team. This session will discuss some of the possible ethical dilemmas encountered when conducting school-based threat assessment, including limits of confidentiality, storage of records, and protecting the rights of children and families. Utilizing a problem-solving framework, participants will identity and explore ethical challenges that may arise at various stages in the threat assessment process.
Workshop Objectives:
This session will help participants
Prerequisite Knowledge
Basic understanding of school-based threat assessment and NASP’s Principles for Professional Ethics.
Practical Tools
Threat assessment flowchart, ethical problem-solving model.
Shawna Rader Kelly, NCSP
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