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    1 Counselors must communicate the nature‚ risks‚ and benefits of the procedures‚ 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

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    Confidentiality is very important in a medical office. Ethics alone is a major reason why employees should value patients’ private information. Breaching of confidential communication is considered violating HIPAA‚ which can lead to paying fines. There are policies that restrict office workers from releasing information. You also can make sure you have the proper authorization to release information. There are some situations where you have to release information‚ such as: a suspect in a criminal

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    1.Research counseling confidentiality and ethics statements/guidelines given to clients. Craft one that you would give to new clients. Why did you include what you did? Submit your finished document with a summary of your choices in the online classroom. “Counselor confidentiality is a term used to describe the responsibility of a therapist or counselor to hold any proprietary or personal information supplied by a patient in the strictest of confidence” (wisegeek.com). New clients arriving at my

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    Critically review the situation at RestaurantCo and identify the strengths and weaknesses of its approach to managing human resources Critical Essay for Introduction to Human Resource Management Student name: Professor’s name: Tutorial time: Due submitted: This essay analyses the case of RestaurantCo‚ a large non-unionised restaurant company with over 300 branches across the UK‚ and more than 7000 employed staff members (Suter & Marchington 2011). According

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    References Myers‚ Julie‚ Frieden‚ Thomas R.‚ Bherwani‚ Kamal M. Henning‚ Kelly J.(2008‚ May)‚ American Journal of Public Health(Vol. 98 Issue 5‚ p793-80); Ethics in Public Health Research: Privacy and Public Health at Risk: Public Health Confidentiality in the Digital Age RetrievedFrom: http://ehis.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.rasmussen.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=49f44b71-cdab-436b-8567-68514587d92f%40sessionmgr104&vid=9&hid=20 Public health agencies increasingly use electronic means

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    SELF-GENOGRAM Due date: See course outline Prepare a genogram of a minimum of three generations of your own family. If you have children‚ your genogram will include four generations (i.e.‚ it will include your children). Include your grandparents and parents as well as your own generation (yourself and siblings‚ if applicable). Include your partner/spouse. You need to include those members of your (and your partner’s‚ spouse’s‚ ex-spouse’s‚ etc.) family who have been and/or are significant in

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    the principles and boundaries of confidentiality are to do with safeguarding children and young people. The principle - or main reason for having confidentiality in settings is to maintain positive‚ supportive‚ respectful relationships with children and young people that recognises each individual’s right to privacy‚ their right to protection and their right to free expression. This could be done by finding quiet less public areas for discussing information‚ ensuring information given within a setting

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    Privacy and Confidentiality a) What is HIPAA? a.i) The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 is a multifaceted piece of legislation that covered these three areas: 1)Insurance portability‚ 2) Fraud enforcement (accountability) and 3) Administrative Simplification (reduction in health care costs). HIPAA was enacted to improve the efficiency and efficacy of the healthcare system. a.ii) Title I and Title II of HIPAA protection and provisions. 2) HIPAA Confidentiality and Privacy

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    John Smith The Gods Must Be Crazy This film was a mash up of three separate stories – the journey of a Bushman to the “end of the world‚” the romance between a researcher and a school teacher‚ and a group of revolutionaries fleeing persecution. The story begins with Xi and his tribe of Bushman members living well in the Kalahari Desert. These unique sets of individuals only wear a piece of cloth over their lower bodies and occasionally have a headpiece as well. They are happy since the gods

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    binding document between international governments making sure that it is realized that children‚ as well as adults also have human rights. Children’s act 1989 Is designed to help keep children safe and well‚ by providing appropriate services if/when required. It is the general duty of every parent and local authority to safeguard and promote the welfare of children who are in need. Local authorities can therefore provide services and support to help families stay together‚ but require some guidance

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