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THE INTERNET, ETHICS, AND YOU WHAT DOES YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT LOOK LIKE? Laura E. Plummer, MA, CRC, ATP Technology Services Coordinator Outreach Services AzTap July 2018 LEARNING OBJECTIVES List three ethical principles from the CRC Code


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THE INTERNET, ETHICS, AND YOU

WHAT DOES YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT LOOK LIKE?

Laura E. Plummer, MA, CRC, ATP Technology Services Coordinator Outreach Services

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

■ List three ethical principles from the CRC Code of ethics that apply to our use of social media. ■ Identify three common pitfalls of using the internet as part

  • f your work.

■ Compile a list of at least four “dos and don’ts” for the use of the internet and social media within your daily work.

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Session Code: ET-02

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NOW

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Social Media – All Types

■ Social Networking ■ Publishing Media (Websites) ■ Content Sharing ■ Microblogging ■ Live Streaming ■ Virtual Worlds ■ Location “Management”

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■ the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation ■ the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group ■ a guiding philosophy

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CRC Code of Ethics

■ The Counselin ing Relatio ionship ■ Confidentiality, Pr Priv ivileged Communicat ation, an and Pr Priv ivac acy ■ Advocacy and Accessibility ■ Pr Professional al Responsibilit lity ■ Relat ationship ips wit ith Ot Other Pr Professionals ■ Forensic and Indirect Services ■ Evaluation, Assessment, and Interpretation ■ Teaching ng, S Sup upervisi sion, and Traini ning ng ■ Research and Publication ■ Technology and Distance Counseling ■ Business Practices ■ Resolving Ethical Issues

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Social Media Goals

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Personal Social Media Goals

■ Connect with friends ■ Share details of your life ■ Try new sites / apps ■ Develop skills ■ Cat videos

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Professional Goals

■ Networking ■ Marketing – agency/business ■ Professional Promotion ■ Information/Resources ■ Distraction

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Social Media and You

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Social Media and You

■ Personal or Professional: Which is it gonna be? Can you mix the two? ■ Platform: Which is it gonna be? Why? Multiple? ■ Image: What do you want to project or portray? ■ Who: Who or what are you trying to reach? ■ Posts: What is the message you want to convey and how will you do it? ■ Interaction: One way or two way communication

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Digital Footprint

WHAT IS IS IT IT?

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Digital Footprint

■ YOUR pages ■ YOUR photos ■ YOUR messages ■ YOUR browsing history ■ YOUR likes and clicks ■ YOUR locations ■ EVERYTHING YOU DO

HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?

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It’s a Small World

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Boundaries

■ Beware of who or what you connect with ■ Can I remain objective if I learn something through social media ■ Connections with colleagues via personal social media: yeah or nay? ■ Past clients

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Tech Skills (aka Digital Literacy)

■ Privacy settings ■ Location Management ■ Cached web information ■ Be thorough

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Security

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Immediacy

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Liability and Risk

■ Accidental disclosure of personal information (group home example) ■ Location disclosure (GPS, check-ins, etc.) ■ Language used (even on personal social media) ■ Photos used (even on personal social media) ■ What is included in the consumer/client’s record?

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Privacy

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Over Indulgence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQCwHluBqFc

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http://fitefuaite.com/journal/comhra/engaged-digital-citizenship/

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Best Practices

■ Protect your own privacy ■ Protect the privacy of others ■ Be honest ■ Respect intellectual property rights ■ Respect your audience, agency, community ■ Admit mistakes AND CORRECT THEM IMMEDIATELY ■ Think about the consequences / avoid controversy ■ Think about your day job 

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Questions? Laura Plummer laura.plummer@wesp-dhh.wi.gov

All images sourced from www.images.google.com

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