Building on last year’s Nexus Ethics Summit, the event is designed to elevate ethical standards and foster collaboration across behavioral health and peer support disciplines. Attendees will engage in immersive workshops, analyze real-world case studies and participate in scenario-based discussions designed to challenge conventional thinking and elevate practice.
“This conference is about more than ethics training — it’s about bringing together professionals with diverse experiences and shared values to strengthen integrity in behavioral health practice,” said Kelly Wiltsey, project director of the West Virginia Behavioral Health Training Center. “Whether you work in direct care, systems-level planning or peer support, this event will offer you tools, perspectives and meaningful connections that last far beyond the two days.”
Conference topics and settings will include behavioral health (both private practice and school-based), addictions and prevention and peer recovery support.
Participants will gain practical tools for ethical decision-making, strategies to address systemic barriers and approaches to promote culturally responsive care.
Conference registration is free. Attendees are responsible for their own lodging, transportation and meals.
How to Register:
Visit wvbhtraining.org/trainings to register and stay updated.
Lodging Information:
Reserve your room by calling 304-765-5055 (ext. 0) and using the group code Marshall University Research Corporation, or book online here.