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Ethics in Special Populations

Ethics in Special Populations is an interactive and engaging training game designed by the Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association (PMHCA). This game aims to educate peer professionals on how to ethically identify and work with marginalized communities.

Participants will break into groups and navigate through various scenarios, using critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address ethical dilemmas. The game incorporates elements such as hint cards, resource cards, and tokens to enhance the learning experience and foster a sense of community and mutual support.

Learning Objectives

    • Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Develop the ability to effectively identify members of marginalized communities and address their unique needs.

    • Ethical Conduct: Learn about specialized populations to conduct actions as a peer in the most ethical way.

    • Awareness of Ethical Situations: Raise awareness of ethical situations when interacting with individuals in specialized populations.

    • Community and Support: Foster a sense of community and mutual support through role-play and interactive scenarios

Time: 6 Hours

Number of People: 25

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