Live Q&A Special Office Hours Session on Accessibility & Teletherapy for Practice Care Premium Subscribers**

 

Accessibility Focused Office Hours
Session Q&A

Join accessibility and teletherapy expert Emily Decker, MS, LPC, NC as she tackles your questions around: 

  •  Accessibility and Disability
  • Client accessibility related needs and considerations
  • Clinician accessibility related needs and considerations
  • EHR and video platforms that support both clients and clinicians with accessibility needs
  • Accommodations for staff with accessibility and disability related needs
  • Neuro-divergent affirming and anti-oppression client care and practice culture 
  • Leveraging tech to ethically and effectively improve access to care and client care outcomes

Register to attend this special session through Practice Care Premium

Submit your particular questions for Emily Decker to address via the regular Office Hours and Group Practice Office Hours question submission form link on your dashboard.

If you have Group Practice Care Premium submit your questions here. 
If you have Solo Practice Care Premium submit your questions here. 

Be sure to address your questions to Emily Decker in the question submission form so our team knows you’re specifically submitting it for this session, and not just our next regular live Office Hours session!

Available only to Practice Care Premium Subscribers

As a perk for being a subscriber to Practice Care Premium, we’re bringing you this special event to get your supervision related questions addressed. Thanks for being a subscriber!

**if you click the ‘add to cart’ button and aren’t a Practice Care Premium subscriber, you’ll get the message that it’s not purchasable and has been removed from your cart when you view your cart or click checkout**

Meet Our Guest Expert

Emily Decker, MS, LPC, NC

Barbara Griswold, LMFT

Emily Decker, MS, LPC, NCC (she/they) is a doctoral candidate in counseling education at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., as well as a 2023 NBCC Minority Doctoral Fellow. She has a Master’s degree in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling from Portland State University. She specializes in disability cultural competence and disability identity. Her passion for “going directly to the need” has led her to work in schools, emergency rooms, crisis centers, housing transition programs, skill rehabilitation programs, community mental health agencies, and everywhere in between. In her Oregon-based private practice, Emily is a pioneer of accessibility, and has been providing disability-affirming therapy since 2016, and teletherapy since 2018. Emily also provides disability-affirming clinical supervision to pre-licensed counselors and consultation services to mental health practices and education settings seeking to enhance the accessibility of their services and increase cultural competence around disability. Emily identifies as a white, queer, fat, neurodivergent, immunocompromised, disabled human.

     

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