The Cost of Care is a live, online, scenario-based seminar for educators who work with young people inside and outside of schools. Through guided reflection, discussion, writing, practical scenarios, and attorney Q&A, participants will examine care, power, privacy, disclosure, adult responsibility, and the boundary moments that shape ethical relationships with young people.
The seminar treats boundaries as ethical practices of care, accountability, embodied self-awareness, and social change.
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Facilitated by Kamauru Johnson, PhD, Director of Counseling Support Services, Rye Country Day School, and Lisa Arrastia, PhD, Founding Director, The Ed Factory.
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This course may be eligible for graduate-level extension credit through our partner university. Contact us for more information about credit.
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Complete a fellowship application by 14 August, 2026, 11:59 p.m. Eastern.
The Cost of Care is a live, online, scenario-based seminar for educators who work with young people inside and outside of schools. Through guided reflection, discussion, writing, practical scenarios, and attorney Q&A, participants will examine care, power, privacy, disclosure, adult responsibility, and the boundary moments that shape ethical relationships with young people.
The seminar treats boundaries as ethical practices of care, accountability, embodied self-awareness, and social change.
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Facilitated by Kamauru Johnson, PhD, Director of Counseling Support Services, Rye Country Day School, and Lisa Arrastia, PhD, Founding Director, The Ed Factory.
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This course may be eligible for graduate-level extension credit through our partner university. Contact us for more information about credit.
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Complete a fellowship application by 14 August, 2026, 11:59 p.m. Eastern.