1. What are the ethical issues involved in the scenario? The first ethical issue the professional broke was the fidelity part, in which the helper didn’t respect the trust between them. Helpers should be careful in fulfilling their responsibilities, keep promise, and be honest in their interactions with clients and also veracity, human service professionals make a commitment to providing all information needed.
2. What client rights are involved in the scenario? Lack of Consideration for one thing, on the part of the professional this is very uncool, and also respect for confidentiality, not respecting the clients view and the disclosure of information, the professional violated codes and standards of professionals more than the clients rights where just purely neglected far as laws it’s nothing the individual can due, but request for a referral which was also violated.
3. What, if any, client rights were violated? They were several dilemma’s but like I said other than the blatant neglect of letting the client now of whose taken over their case and confidentiality and lack of consideration and wanting to get referred to another professional , these issues are basic trust and dishonesty no law is broken technically but the trust is no longer there.
4. How you would use the ethical decision-making model to address or resolve the situation? In this case scenario since she walked into this blind, maybe if she consulted with the other professionals beforehand maybe they could’ve troubleshoot the dilemma. Now, I would have to wonder if the client will be able to give me the confidential information because they are thinking you’re not as serious about helping them, especially juvenile cases, so now you have to go back and mend the broken pieces and assure them that the common ground between you and them would not leave this room and it is a thin line between responsible and