Ethics Melissa S. Nash Liberty University Abstract The present paper provides an in depth comparison and contrast between two types of Code of Ethics: the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC). A brief description of the “Code of Ethics” is defined as a standard that differentiates between right and wrong primarily pertaining to the professional counselor‚ while maintaining a mindset of keeping the best interest of the client. Code
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The Phar-Mor Code of Ethics Phar-Mor strives to be the leading retailer in providing the lowest priced and highest quality goods for our communities‚ while delivering exemplary levels of customer service. Phar-Mor believes in providing a positive and ethical working environment to help guide all employees in word and action‚ which promotes an unshakable framework of integrity and trust between all stakeholders. Phar-Mor endeavors to proactively contribute to its communities through local philanthropies
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Sachs’ code of ethics Date: 17 October 2012 To: CEO‚ Lloyd C. Blankfein Introduction The code of ethics is adopted by organizations to assist members in understanding the difference between ’right’ and ’wrong’ and in applying that understanding to their decisions. An effective code of ethics should also help to delineate the proper procedures to determine whether a violation of the code of ethics has occurred and‚ if so‚ what remedies should be imposed. After reviewing the company’s code of ethics
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The Code of Ethics guides and assists nurses with complex ethical problems and helps with decision making while working as a Registered Nurse (Code of ethics for nurses with interpretive statements‚2015). One example is Provision 1‚ which states the nurse must practice with great compassion‚ dignity and respect of everyone. Nursing
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AHIMA Code of Ethics in my own words Preamble: Healthcare consumers worry about their privacy being a top concern of medical professionals‚ with reason. There has been so many data breaches of companies and the information they hold. It’s frightening that with a few clicks someone can access your information‚ personal details of your medical past‚ and your family’s medical history. This is why being adamant about the sensitivity of information is extremely important. As a medical professional‚
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Pollack CCMH/515 January 2‚ 2013 Dr. Patricia Kerstner Ethical and Legal Challenges in Professional Practice The American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics is available to clarify the ethical responsibilities for professional counselors and future professional counselors. According to the ACA (2005)‚ “the code serves as an ethical guide designed to assist members in constructing a professional course of action that best serves those utilizing counseling services and best promotes
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Guidry CJ 101 (Fall 2012) Date Due: 11/27/12 Assignment Paper 8-9 A code of ethics is thought of as guidance that helps a person be able to choose how to act in certain situations. Ethics is very important people who hold positions of power above others and serve as a leader in the community. Since they have a huge influence on society other members of the criminal justice system make critical decisions and the choices they make have a huge effect on the lives of the people within the community
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Fax: 0131 556 5376 Wales 33a Plas St Pol De Leon Penarth Marina Penarth Vale of Glamorgan CF64 1TR Tel: 02920 710784 Fax: 02920 710784 British Association of Social Workers The Code of Ethics for Social Work BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS An imprint of the British Association of Social Workers Will your practice stand up to scrutiny? Don’t put yourself at risk Our members enjoy the security of a professional Advice and Representation Service and indemnity insurance. If you wait
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have their code of ethics also known as their conscious. It is what motivates us to give our best in our personal lives‚ and our vocational ethics propels us to be best at our jobs. At times our personal and professional ethics may contradict each other and we have to make a decision to act on one. As nurses‚ we do our best to conduct ourselves and make ethical decisions‚ at times what we feel is the right choice may not be right for everyone involved‚ that is when we rely on the nursing code of ethics
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08 Nov 2012 Action or Inaction and the Ethics of Choice One of Peter Singer’s four main principles of ethics is that we are just as responsible for our inactions as we are for our actions. This means that we as human beings have an ethical obligation to act if we witness something wrong happening. Even if we do not see it but we know it is going on‚ then once we possess that knowledge we have also incurred a moral duty to act. Without this obligation‚ we become a liability to the community
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