Event Registration - Indiana Psychological Association
Homestudy Program: Children's Rights & Psychology: Essentials and Implications (Hart & Hart, orig. 8.18.2023)
8/19/2024 - 12/31/2050


Location: Virtual Event





Event Description


We are pleased that you are interested in IPA's Homestudy Continuing Education Programs!

This process is straightforward:  Watch the recording. Complete the evaluation and pass the short test. Receive CE certificate via email.

After registering you will receive a confirmation email, including a critical link and confirmation code. At the very bottom of the email message, you will find an Attendee Confirmation Code for (name) and a link to Log in to event portal at (link). Once logged in, you will see instructions and links to the recording as well as the evaluation and test.

Enjoy!

Originally offered as:
IPA 2023 Webinar Series
1.0 Hour of Category I CE credit

Friday, August 18th, 2023 at Noon

Children's Rights & Psychology: Essentials and Implications
The purpose of this presentation is to provide historical background regarding the children’s rights movement and it’s potential applications/implications to the practice of psychology.
    
Learning Objectives
By completing this program, participants will able to:
1.    Summarize the primary tenets of the Children’s Rights approach.
2.    Apply the principles of the Children's Right's model into psychological practice. 
3.    Describe how the Children's Rights model can be used to support the well-being of youth.

Presenter Bio:  Brady W. Hart, Ph.D.
Brady W. Hart, Ph.D., is a Licensed Psychologist (HSPP) and National Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) practicing in Indianapolis, IN. He earned his B.A. in Psychology from DePauw University in 2005 and his master's degree in Counseling and Counselor Education from Indiana University in 2009. He also earned another master's degree in School Psychology in 2013 and his Ph.D. in School Psychology from Indiana State University in 2016. He has worked in public and private schools, community mental health programs, integrated care settings, and private practice clinics. He specializes in providing assessment and psychotherapy services for children and adolescents with social-emotional, behavioral, and academic difficulties and serves as a staff psychologist with Children's Resource Group private practice behavioral health clinic on the north-side of Indianapolis, IN.

Dr. Brady Hart

Presenter Bio:  Stuart N. Hart, Ph.D.
Stuart N. Hart, Ph.D., is Principal of Strategic Initiatives for the International Institute for Child Rights and Development (IICRD), Victoria, BC, Canada, affiliate of Royal Roads University; Professor Emeritus, School of Education, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis; Co-Founder and Executive Board member of the Psychological Maltreatment Alliance. He is a licensed psychologist and a Fellow of the APA. He has worked in higher education, public and private schools, a children's hospital, a correctional institution, government, and private practice. He has been president of the International School Psychology Association, National Association of School Psychologists (USA), National Committee for the Rights of the Child (USA), and the Indiana Psychological Association. He was a member of the NGO Advisory Committee for the UN Secretary-General's Study on Violence Against Children, co-chaired the drafting committee for the UN's General Comment 13, The Right of the Child to Freedom from all forms of Violence, and has co-chaired multiple programs for the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on advancing accountability to the children's rights. He co-directed the NCCAN/HHS project to develop operational definitions of emotional abuse, the first international conference (1983) and the global summit (2019) on psychological maltreatment. He is on the editorial board for Child Abuse and Neglect – The International Journal; was editor and contributor to the UNESCO publication: Eliminating corporal punishment: The way forward to constructive child discipline (2005); and was an editor and contributor to the International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology (2020). He has conducted research, presented, and published extensively on psychological maltreatment of children and on children's rights.  

Dr. Stuart Hart


Special Note to Conference Attendees
The Indiana Psychological Association (IPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Indiana Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
 
Indiana State Psychology Board and Indiana Behavioral Health Board:
  • IPA is an approved provider of Category I continuing education for psychologists.
  • IPA is an approved provider of Category I continuing education for LSW, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LMFTA, LCAC and LAC.
Licensees must judge the program’s relevance to their professional practice. Non-Indiana licensees are also advised to check with their state's licensing board to assure their state accepts continuing education programs approved by entities approved by the APA.
 
We ask that all participants watch the entire recorded presentation, and complete the post-program evaluation form and homestudy test at the conclusion of the program. Drs. Hart and IPA have not received any commercial support for this program or its contents and will not receive any commercial support prior to or during this program.
 
CE certificates will be distributed via email within two weeks after a passing test (75+%) is submitted. 
 
Registration Fees
IPA Platinum - $15
IPA New, Premier, & Emeritus-Practicing - $20
IPA Basic, Academic, Emeritus-Retired, & Affiliate Members - $25
Non-Members - Psychologists & Other Professionals $40