Tammy Mink Human Service Ethics 6/23/2013 My Chosen Ethical Framework In the field of Human Services a worker is faced with ethical dilemmas on a everyday basis. In some cases‚a client may want to make choices that may not be in their best interest. As Harry and Mahoney (1999) stated " the paramount goal of human service workers is to enable people to live more satisfying‚more autonomous‚and more productive lives‚ through utilizing society ’s knowledge‚resources‚and technological innovations"
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To define ethical framework‚ I feel it should be broken down to ethics and framework. According to Bonde and Firenze‚ (2016) “Ethics provides a set of standards for behavior that helps us decide how we ought to act in a range of situations. In a sense‚ we can say that ethics is all about making choices‚ and about providing reasons why we should make these choices” (. p 1). Framework is the structure of something‚ it’s the ideas or facts that support things. When putting the words back together it
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice: Empirical Knowledge vs Personal Belief Phuong T. Tran Grand Canyon University Author Note A Week # 3 Assignment for “Ethical Decision Making In Health Care.” Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice: Empirical Knowledge vs Personal Belief Nurses encounter ethical dilemmas in the workplace quite often‚ and though the author for one dislikes ethical dilemmas‚ the author is driven to resolve the dilemma due to their desire to achieve a favorable outcome for their
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Ethical and Safety Considerations As counsellors begin to embrace new methods of service provision‚ we must be prepared to handle ethical‚ safety‚ and professional issues that may arise. It is always incumbent on the counsellor to ensure that all practices maintain the rights and safety of the client and fall within the realm of ethical practice (CCPA‚ 2007). Further‚ embracing the use of technology in counselling introduces practical considerations that face to face counselling does not. Many
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Nursing has a well-known history of concern and interest for the welfare of the sick‚ injured and vulnerable for social justice. Nursing incorporates prevention of illness‚ reducing suffering‚ and the protection‚ promotion‚ and renovation of health. Ethics is been an essential part of the basis of nursing and it is self-reflective‚ enduring and distinctive. In the professional course‚ a nurse encounters with different
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Running head: APPLYING ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS IN PRACTICE Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Grand Canyon University Ethical Decision Making in Health Care NRS-437v April 14‚ 2013 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice As a nurse it is common knowledge that patient confidentiality is of up most importance. We learn this in nursing school as it is part of the Nursing Code of Ethics and it is a nurse’s duty to keep patient information confidential. (American Nurses Association‚ 2012).
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I have a client whom I know to be HIV positive. I also know that he is sexually active and has not told any of his partners about this. Isn’t it my ethical responsibility to inform someone that he is‚ in effect‚ dangerous to others? Even if I am not a counselor‚ I would not be able to live with the fact that I have such an information and am putting some other life at risk. As a medical doctor‚ I was also bound by my Hippocrates oath to serve and bring no harm to others‚ “I will apply dietetic
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Module 3 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Lijimol Biju Grand Canyon University NRS-437V Ethical Decision Making in Health Care 01/08/2012 Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice In the health care‚ the main idea of having confidentiality is for to gain the patients and family members trust. At any time this confidentiality is broken or the private matters are disclosed it is called a breach of confidentiality. Patients have the right for privacy related to their health care matters
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1. Describe and discuss ethical frameworks within which counselling and therapeutic practitioners work. Include justification for observing codes of conduct and how professionalism is maintained. 2. Outline a range of therapeutic strategies which ensure safe practice for both practitioner and client. This will include safety‚ record keeping‚ confidentiality and issues such as bias‚ prejudice and transference. To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important that there
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and Ethical Issues Introduction In order for counselling to be effective and purposeful it must be conducted in an ethical way. The very act of seeking counselling predisposes that the seeker is vulnerable/troubled and needs assurance that the main focus of counselling will be their well-being and promote for them a greater sense of autonomy‚ and not to serve any other purpose. Therefore the foundation of good counselling must be an ethical relationship‚ hence the need for an ethical framework
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