Advanced Ethics Planning Series: Equity in Data and Evaluation – Webinar
Professional ethical standards and the values they are based on also apply to prevention data-related activities, including needs assessment and evaluation. As prevention professionals working with data, we have a critical role to pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people. Through prevention needs assessment and evaluation activities, we seek to promote sensitivity to and knowledge about oppression and cultural and ethnic diversity. Prevention professionals strive to ensure access to needed information, services, and resources; equity; and meaningful participation in data-based decision-making activities for all people, while protecting those we serve.
Join the Prevention Technology Transfer Center (PTTC) Network for a deep dive into how creating equity in needs assessment and evaluation activities is a fundamental ethical practice. We will provide a two-part discussion (overview and learning lab) on the role of cultural humility and social justice in prevention ethics as it pertains to data collection, analysis, and communication of findings.
Objectives
After participating in this online learning experience, attendees will be able to:
1. Summarize and apply the basic rules regarding ethics and professional behavior in prevention activities related to data collection, assessment and evaluation.
2. Recognize specific situations among colleagues in the workplace or within the community where ethics should guide actions related to data collection, assessment, and evaluation.
3. Apply the code of ethics and decision-making process to different data-related scenarios within the Strategic Planning Framework.
Speaker: Nicole Schoenborn, MA, CPS
Nicole Schoenborn brings 20 years of award-winning public health experience to the South Southwest Prevention Technology and Transfer Center. She currently oversees all evaluation reporting and analysis for the center. She also manages the evaluation database for the South Southwest PTTC.
This event has been approved for continuing education units (CEUs) for Certified Preventions Specialists and Applicants by the Nevada Certification Board.