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2017 Ethics and Legal Update: Implications for School Employed Mental Health Providers

  • 10 Nov 2017
  • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
  • University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT; Konover Center
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  • A member in good standing of the following State School Psychological Organizations (Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine)
  • Student members in good standing.

The Connecticut Association of School Psychologists in conjunction with The University of Hartford Proudly Present:

The Fall 2017 Conference with Michelle C. Laubin, Esq. Senior Partner at Berchem Moses PC

2017 Ethics and Legal Update: Implications for School Employed Mental Health Providers

When: Friday, November 10, 2017

Time: 9:00am-3:30 (Registration begins at 8:30)

Where: University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut; Room: Konover Center

Michelle C. Laubin, Esq., is a Senior Partner with the law firm of Berchem, Moses & Devlin, P.C.  She is a 1993 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wells College, and a 1996 graduate of Northeastern University School of Law.  Ms. Laubin is admitted to practice in Connecticut and New York, as well as the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.  Ms. Laubin concentrates her practice in education law, representing local and regional boards of education in the areas of special education law, student discipline, school accommodations matters, and student-related policy issues.  Ms. Laubin is a frequent speaker on education law issues throughout the state, having previously presented at the CABE/CAPSS Convention, the Connecticut Bar Association, the Special Education Resource Center (SERC), and the Fairfield Association of Pupil Personnel Administrators (FAPPA), among others.  She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association Education Law Section, as well as the Professional Discipline Section, and is a past-President of the Connecticut School Attorneys Council.  In addition to her work representing school districts, she acts as legal advisor to the Connecticut Council of Administrators of Special Education (ConnCASE).

NASP CPDs will be awarded upon successful completion of the session(s)

Aligns with the NASP Ethics Requirements for NCSP Holders

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