CASP LEP Forum – LEP Supervision: Requirements, Responsibilities and the Scope of Practice
This forum will be held January 29, 12PM-1PM Facilitated by Stephen Sodergren and Misty Bonta Key Considerations for LEPs as Supervisors The Supervisory Role: Understand the role as defined by the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) Supervision Requirements and Documentation: Learn what the BBS requires for LEP supervision. Important New Law Changes: An important updates on the latest laws impacting supervisors Leadership & Supervision: Preparing LEPs to lead within school-based mental health systems while effectively supervising associates and trainees. Clinical Practice & Compliance: Defining scope of practice, clinical modalities, and documentation standards for high-quality, ethical care. Legal, Ethical & Data Responsibility: Ensuring safety, legal compliance, and system-wide data integrity in school-based mental health services. Stephen Sodergren has worked in California state service for more than 28 years
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