See attached Week 3 – Learning Activity Develop a Training Module Prior to beginning work on this learning activity, review the following

See attached

Week 3 – Learning Activity

Develop a Training Module

Prior to beginning work on this learning activity, review the following resources:

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COVID-19’s Impact on Worker Stress in Human Service Organizations: The Mediating Role of InclusionLinks to an external site.

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Ethical and Relational Leadership in a Complex World: The Use of the Human Learning Systems and Social Pedagogical Leadership Framework to Navigating ComplexityLinks to an external site.

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Promoting Ethical Discussions and Decision Making in a Human Service AgencyLinks to an external site.

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A Systematic Review of Experimentally Tested Implementation Strategies Across Health and Human Service Settings: Evidence From 2010-2022Links to an external site.

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Emotions and Ethical Decision Making at Work: Organizational Norms, Emotional Dogs, and the Rational Tales They Tell Themselves and OthersLinks to an external site.

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7 ways to develop an effective ethics training for employeesLinks to an external site.

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Chapter 13: Section 8. Ethical Leadership

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Ethical Standards for Human Services Professionals

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For this learning activity, you will create a comprehensive training module for your human services office that will educate employees on a specific aspect of the NOHS ethical standards under Respect for Colleagues or Respect for the Profession. Select one of the following topics:

· Ethical responsibilities in professional relationships (standards 18-21)

· Ethical responsibilities in advocacy and public policy (standards 25-28)

· Ethical responsibilities in technology and social media (standards 29-33)

You will conduct thorough research on your chosen topic to ensure you have a deep understanding of ethical standards and their practical applications. Then, develop the content for your training module, including real-world examples, case studies, and/or best practices to illustrate key points.

Example outline of content:

· Title slide (does not count toward your 10-slide minimum)

· Introduce the topic

· Provide detailed information on the chosen ethical standards, including definitions, explanations, and examples

· Provide a case study, scenario, or similar example that illustrates the ethical dilemmas and appropriate responses

· Explain guidelines and best practices for adhering to the ethical standards in a professional setting

· Include references (does not count toward your 10-slide minimum)

The requirements for this learning activity will be a visually pleasing 10-slide PowerPoint, a written transcript of the training, and a voiceover recording in the PowerPoint slide deck. You can refer to the Writing Center’s 


How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation

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. Additionally, you must use at least three sources for this training.

Recording in PowerPoint:

· Open the slide you want to start recording from.

· Near the upper right corner of the PowerPoint window, select Record.

· Choose from two options

· When you’re ready, select the round, red Record button, wait for the countdown, and then start speaking.

· To record from a specific slide, go to it, and then select Record.

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