By registering for the AMTA Symposium, I agree to abide by the AMTA Code of Conduct at all times.  This may also be found here: https://www.musictherapy.org/members/official/code_of_conduct/

Code of Conduct

The American Music Therapy Association expects that members and all AMTA annual conference attendees (either virtual or in-person) will promote a safe and ethical environment along with a culture of civility and kindness, treating all with dignity and respect regardless of whether they are at a conference, in an online community, in the workplace, etc. Harassment, bullying, or discrimination of any kind is not tolerated. Please use professional behavior with all – including friends, colleagues, volunteers, conference attendees, guests, staff, and anyone you come into contact with, so that everyone can enjoy the community to the fullest extent possible. Volunteers and staff work hard to ensure everyone has a positive experience.  Members and attendees at the AMTA conference should expect to hold to a professional code of conduct that is consistent with the AMTA Code of Ethics and represent the music therapy profession in a positive light.  At any event, attendees should be prepared to adhere to directions and signs provided for safety concerns, respect open and closed special events or sessions, follow CBMT guidelines for earning CMTE credits, and participate as outlined in special events run by volunteers and staff, etc.  Remember that special guests, clients, students, and others not affiliated with the AMTA may be in attendance and their perception of the music therapy profession is affected by the way music therapists present themselves.   AMTA reserves the right to remove anyone found not in compliance with the Code of Conduct.

Virtual Programs Code of Conduct

AMTA is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all participants and AMTA staff in the virtual environment. All participants, including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, industry partners, exhibitors, AMTA staff members, service providers, and all others are expected to abide by this Virtual Programs Code of Conduct. This Policy applies to all AMTA conference events, including those sponsored by organizations other than AMTA but held in conjunction with AMTA conference, on public or private platforms. AMTA has zero-tolerance for any form of discrimination or harassment, including but not limited to sexual harassment by participants or our staff at our meetings.

If you experience harassment or hear of any incidents of unacceptable behavior, AMTA asks that you contact the AMTA Vice President or Vice President Elect so that we may take the appropriate action via [email protected].

Unacceptable Behavior is defined as:

In addition, participants are asked to adhere to the following rules:

AMTA reserves the right to take any action deemed necessary and appropriate, including immediate removal from the meeting without warning or refund, in response to any incident of unacceptable behavior, and AMTA reserves the right to prohibit attendance at any future meeting, virtually or in person.