Ethics and the Housing and Community Development Commissioner

Ethics plays a significant role in the life of a commissioner. Increases the commissioner's understanding of professional conduct guidelines, and the ability to recognize and appropriately address ethics-related issues and problems that may occur. Learn about industry laws and regulations impacting ethical conduct and build your capacity as a board member. This course, intended for the new commissioner and a refresher for the veteran, uses practical applications and skills assessment exercises to reinforce ethical concepts. (.65 CEUs)

Who Should Attend

New and veteran Commissioners who would like to update their current knowledge.

Schedule and Agenda Topics

Registration begins at 8:00 am on the first day.
Program: 8:30 – 5:00 p.m.

  • Introductions and Expectations, Program Purpose and Objectives
  • Introduction: global Perspectives on Ethics
  • Defining Ethics and Ethical Conduct
  • Ethical Dilemmas
  • Ethics and Housing and Community Development
  • Ethical Leadership: Improving Ethical Conduct within the H/VD Industry

 **Please note: The NPDS SPECIAL EVENT OFFERING of Ethics and the Housing and Community Development Commissioner has a different information page and registration site which can found here on the website.

2013 Seminars 

Date           NAHRO Training Center Faculty Registration

June 28, 2013

Early bird price available!

Oakland Housing Authority
1619 Harrison Street
Oakland, CA 94612-3307

Training Center Directions
 

Ron Oldham

Please print out and fax in registration form below to NPDS at 202-289-8181

PDF Registration Form

September 29, 2013

Early bird price available!

Tampa Housing Authority
5301 West Cypress St.  Tampa, FL 33607 27406

Training Center Directions
 

James Inglis

Please print out and fax in registration form below to NPDS at 202-289-8181

PDF Registration Form

 

Tuition

Registration Type Early Price* Regular Price
NAHRO Member $390 $440
Non-Member $590 $640

*Applicable to registrations submitted up to 30 days before the seminar start date