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    In our school system‚ there has always been a tension between individuality and conformity. The national government and schools are attempting to find new ways to improve education‚ such as mandatory courses and testing. Unfortunately‚ rather than reaching a balance between individuality and conformity‚ they neglect individuality. Schools should produce an atmosphere that allows a student to discover their own individuality‚ along with the positives of conformity. Critics of the American education

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    The duty of confidentiality is based on trust and respect and this is fundamental to safe and effective care. An environment of trust encourages people to be open and honest with those who care for them‚ and to provide all the details necessary so that they receive the best care possible. Organisations should ensure that they have the appropriate organisational and technical systems security‚ policies‚ processes and staff training and education to ensure that confidential information is held and

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    health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit reference F/601/5465 Level 2 Credit value 3 GLH 23 Learner: Mary Bisi Oyeniran Communication is the activity of conveying information between involved parties. This may be a one –to- one interaction between carer to parents‚ child‚ young person or in a group of activities; also in case conferences or even at a staff meeting. Good communication involves listening‚ questioning‚ understanding and responding well with each

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    Ethical Considerations Grand Canyon University NRS-437V-O102 1. Explain the ethical implications of a breach of confidentiality. The ethical consequences of a breach of confidentiality can actually have a considerable effect on both the patient and the nurse and create ethical dilemmas. Information disclosure can occasion problems on a legal‚ professional and personal level (Marquis & Huston‚ 2009). In nursing‚ the ethical requirement for confidentiality is very important‚ because of the need

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    information sharing is a powerful positive action and an ethical duty of business. Transparency is desirable at all level of management in each functional area‚ not only in finance. "When transparency becomes part of the corporate vision‚ it can produce long term benefits" (Hanser‚ 2003‚ p.1). Though management is concerned that some attempts to pursue transparency are in fact attempts to cull sensitive information that‚ if released‚ could damage business. Transparency and Confidentiality must be balanced

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    Maintaining Confidentiality in a Group Deborah Norton BSHS/ 481 August 11‚ 2014 Carlos Flores Maintaining Confidentiality in a Group Maintaining a level of confidentiality‚ in a group‚ is an important component. It is always best to be up front with group members about the level of confidentiality that is expected from each member. This writer has facilitated many groups. Some of these groups were in an institutional setting and some were in public places such as a park. There are many aspect

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    competitor may or may not be considered ethical even if it is not against the law or in violation of an agreement. Practicing good ethics means competing fairly and honestly‚ communicating truthfully and not causing harm to others. (Boveé‚ Thill‚ Mescon‚ 2007‚ pg. 65) Sharing overall knowledge gained by experience or education are examples of ethical knowledge that can be shared with a new employer. Sharing specific product information or trade secrets are not ethical to share. Experiences that you

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    Confidentiality involves a set of rules or a promise that limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information. A major ethical dilemma that is prevalent within school districts is confidentiality within school social work. There is the concern of how much information is acceptable to share with other school personnel‚ in order to provide the most effective services for that client. There are numerous principles that need to be taken into account‚ when analyzing what information

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    Privacy and Confidentiality 1.07 I agree with privacy and confidentiality especially when residing in small rural areas. Everyone knows everyone‚ and what is going on in someone’s session/case with the Social Worker should not be discussed with other individuals. I believe when confidentiality is maintained rapport is built between the Social Worker and the client‚ and the lines of communication remain open. If the Social Worker lives in fear that his/her information will spread through the community

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    treatment‚ research or any other thing that the client is consenting to. This also includes authorizing the counselor to release information‚ communicate by email‚ text‚ or to record a session. 2. Privilege only applies to legal settings. the privilege between psychotherapists and clients offers legal protection to the confidential therapeutic relationship by granting mental health professionals a release from releasing information that might be useful in a judicial arena. Privilege is invoked my professionals’

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