Virtual Webinar

Ethical Considerations for Collegiate Recovery Professionals

2.0 CE Hours Ethics Introductory
Ethical Considerations for Collegiate Recovery Professionals

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Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify and describe at least 3 of the 6 ethical principles outlined in ARHE’s Ethical Considerations document.

  • Explain the impact of the ethical principles on one’s work in a collegiate recovery program.

  • Identify one common ethical dilemma encountered in a collegiate recovery program and explain how to use the Ethical Principles to make a decision.

Educational Goal

The educational goal of this workshop is conceptualize the utilization of the Ethical Considerations document from ARHE in real life scenarios while developing an understanding of each ethical principle.

Description

With the release of Ethical Considerations for the Collegiate Recovery Professional in 2023, this presentation will take a look at understanding and applying ARHE’s Ethical Principles for professionals in a collegiate recovery program. This presentation will be discussion based and an opportunity to discuss common ethical dilemmas and ways in which we resolve them.

Target Audience

  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals

Presenters

Jessica Estok, LCDP CADC CCTP MA

Jessica Estok is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Professional and Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor in the state of Delaware. She is also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional and has her Master Degree in Psychological Counseling. Jessica is currently the architect of the Collegiate Recovery Community at the University of Delaware and has been practicing in the field of addiction and recovery since 2001. She is part of the team of collegiate recovery professionals who wrote the Ethical Considerations document for the Association of Recovery in Higher Education.

Lilly Ettinger

Lilly Ettinger received her Bachelor’s Degree from Baylor University and Masters of Divinity in Leadership from George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor. As a person in recovery, she has been involved in collegiate recovery since 2011 and began working in the field as a graduate student. She has served as a founding student, graduate student, support specialist, program coordinator, and director for the recovery program at Baylor before joining UT Austin as Director for the Center for Students in Recovery in 2022. She has also served as an adjunct faculty member in the Baylor School of Education in Educational Leadership and the Baylor Honors College Interdisciplinary Core. In 2020 She was awarded the National Collegiate Recovery Staff Member of the Year Award by the Association for Recovery in Higher Education, where she also serves on the advisory board as interim co-chair and co-wrote ethical guidelines for collegiate recovery staff.