The OT Schoolhouse Podcast for School-Based OT Practitioners

Everyday Ethics in School-Based OT"

Jayson Davies Episode 188

Everyday Ethics in School-Based OT: Navigating Challenges with Clarity & Confidence equips school-based occupational therapists with the tools to confidently address real-world ethical dilemmas that arise in educational settings. Through case studies, decision-making frameworks, and updated guidance from AOTA, FOTA, and state-level regulations, participants will strengthen their ability to apply ethical principles to complex situations involving service delivery, documentation, advocacy, and the use of emerging tools like AI.

This course enhances professional judgment, reduces uncertainty when facing ethical pressures, and promotes alignment with best practices and legal requirements. Ultimately, attendees will leave with actionable strategies to advocate for ethical change within their districts while maintaining student-centered, legally compliant, and neurodiversity-affirming care.


Listen now to learn the following objectives:

  • Learners will identify and describe modern ethical dilemmas within the school setting.
  • Learners will apply ethical decision-making frameworks within the school-based setting case study.
  • Learners will identify strategies for ethical advocacy and communication within the school setting.

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