This workshop is designed to provide an introduction to teletherapy. Participants will gain knowledge of the legal and ethical implications of teletherapy, understand the licensure and certification required for teletherapy, and resources to comply with HIPAA, FERPA, and COPPA regulations.
Learning Objectives
- Identify two key telehealth resources for ethical practice.
- Identify practices to ensure HIPAA and FERPA compliance.
- Recall and identify licensure and certification requirements relevant to telepractice
Agenda
0-5 minutes: Introduction
5-15 minutes: HIPAA, FERPA, COPPA
15-25 minutes: Considerations for Secure Sessions
25-40 minutes: Licensing and Credentialing
40-55 minutes: Ethical Practices
55-60 minutes: Q&A
About the Presenters:
Kami, Bible, OTR/L, MBA National Presenter and Clinical Services Manager at eLuma. Kami has 25 years of Occupational Therapy experience including school-based practice and 7 years in online therapy.
Financial Disclosure: The speaker is an employee of eLuma and receives a salary. She is not receiving additional compensation for this event. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial information to disclose.
Pola Morrison, MS, LSP Clinical Services Specialist at eLuma. Pola has 25 years experience as a school psychologist and counselor within the K-12 system as well as support services for adults with disabilities at the university level.
Financial Disclosure: The speaker is an employee of eLuma and receives a salary. She is not receiving additional compensation for this event. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial information to disclose.
Sarah Plunkett, MS CCC-SLP Clinical Services Specialist at eLuma. Sarah has 15 years of Speech-Language Pathology experience in a variety of settings, including school-based therapy and teletherapy.
Financial Disclosure: The speaker is an employee of eLuma and receives a salary. She is not receiving additional compensation for this event. Non-Financial Disclosure: No relevant non-financial information to disclose.