Safety
Safety is an important professional responsibility for all early interventionists. Due to the nature of the job, providers are frequently visiting families in unknown neighborhoods, communities, and environments. Differing family priorities and life styles
also require that interventionists remain aware and vigilant in all settings.
This course will provide tips and strategies to support providers in their work.
This course takes .5 hours to complete.
Important: Two versions
of this course are available: 1) one that is required to be completed for Initial Early Intervention Certification for VA practitioners, and 2) one that is available for ongoing professional development. You are currently in the second version, which
is not connected to the certification system. If you need to complete this course for initial certification, please exit this version of the course and return to the Home Page. Click Initial Certification (Required for all Virginia EI Practitioners) where you will find the version of the course required for certification.
Confidentiality and Professional Boundaries
Understanding the importance of maintaining client confidentiality and professional boundaries is an important responsibility of all early intervention practitioners. This course will first explore confidentiality followed by a discussion of considerations related to professional boundaries.
This course takes .5 hours to complete.
Important: Two versions of this course are available: 1) one that is required to be completed for Initial Early Intervention Certification for VA practitioners, and 2) one that is available for ongoing professional development. You are currently in the second version, which is not connected to the certification system. If you need to complete this course for initial certification, please exit this version of the course and return to the Home Page. Click Initial Certification (Required for all Virginia EI Practitioners) where you will find the version of the course required for certification.