Budget Ethics: Allocating Resources in an Environment of Scarcity
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Training Center
This six-hour ethics seminar will provide an introduction to some of the most interesting and difficult ethical issues in the provision of special education services. Throughout the day, we will demonstrate a practical approach to ethical reasoning that can be applied to a variety of sub-topics including the role and limits of personal autonomy, intervention to prevent harm to self or others, boundary issues and the business ethics of special education. This will be a highly interactive, case-based discussion of relevant moral issues. This trainer for this event will be Michael Gillette, the President of Bioethical Services of Northern Virginia, Inc.