Ethics and the Law II, a Special Series 

Join The Florida Guardianship Foundation along with the Florida State Guardianship Association, Big Bend Guardianship Association, Disability Rights Florida and the ARC of Jacksonville for a hybrid training event, Ethics and the Law II, a Special Series. 

Episode II, Episode II, another three-hour program, will offer in-depth examinations of additional challenges in guardianship this time involving medical and ethical decision-making, the complexities with incapacity and disability issues, and residential and social decisions. As before, these sessions will cover best practices in guardianship and with advocacy on behalf of vulnerable adults.

Join us in person at the FSU Alumni Association ( Rendina Room), 1030 W. Tennessee Street, Tallahassee or at the satellite location  (TBD) in Jacksonville, or via ZOOM.

Our esteemed presenters:

Kenneth Goodman, PhD, FACMI, FACE, founder and director of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy

Ray E. Moseley, PhD. Associate Professor, Bioethics, Law and Medical Professionalism, Director of the UF Shands Hospital Clinical Ethics Consultation Service and Chair of the UF Shands Ethics Policy and Process Committee

Tony De Palma,  Director of Public Policy at Disability Rights Florida

Caitlyn Clibbon, Director of Community and Healthcare Services at Disability Rights Florida

**CEUs across various disciplines, including Guardians, Attorneys, Judges, Florida Board of Nursing, Nursing Home Administrators, License Clinical Social Workers, Marriage and Family therapists, and Mental Health Counselors have been applied for.

Speakers: Kenneth Goodman, PhD, Ray E. Moseley, PhD, Tony De Palma and Caitlyn Clibbon


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