2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2554064
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Brief of Amicus Curiae Professor Timothy M. Todd, Jr., In Support of Respondent in Perez v. Commissioner, U.S. Tax Court, No. 9103-12, 144 T.C. No. 4

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“…Finally, supervisors must remain sensitive to individual and group disparities when conducting telesupervision. The universalist mindset resulting from the COVID‐19 pandemic declaring ‘we are all in this together’ has the potential to decrease the supervisor's vigilance to attend to issues related to race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status and other relevant cultural dimensions that might have been more easily recognised in pre‐pandemic face‐to‐face settings (Todd & Rastogi, 2014 ). Supervisors must remain attentive to their own personal experiences and biases related to the COVID‐19 pandemic and create safe spaces to broach and work through these topics with their supervisees.…”
Section: Supervisory Working Alliancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, supervisors must remain sensitive to individual and group disparities when conducting telesupervision. The universalist mindset resulting from the COVID‐19 pandemic declaring ‘we are all in this together’ has the potential to decrease the supervisor's vigilance to attend to issues related to race and ethnicity, socioeconomic status and other relevant cultural dimensions that might have been more easily recognised in pre‐pandemic face‐to‐face settings (Todd & Rastogi, 2014 ). Supervisors must remain attentive to their own personal experiences and biases related to the COVID‐19 pandemic and create safe spaces to broach and work through these topics with their supervisees.…”
Section: Supervisory Working Alliancementioning
confidence: 99%