Axia College Material Appendix C Clarifying Personal Values Each of you will be faced with numerous moral and ethical dilemmas throughout your career. To be prepared to make these ethical decisions‚ it is helpful to clarify your personal values‚ and morals before you are faced with an ethical dilemma. Review the following list of values and create a list of the five values most important to you in making decisions. acceptance accomplishment adventure ambition assertiveness
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Personal Values and Ethical Standards 2 Counseling in the substance abuse/mental health business is not an easy job. Working in the Women’s with children population‚ as a counselor I am charged with assisting women to learn how to develop the ability and strength to learn what addiction mean‚ learn better coping skills‚ how to become a better mother and most important how to recover. Counselors deal with putting people’s lives back together so that they may begin being a productive member of society
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Assignment 6: Personal Values Statement Introduction I had the privilege of taking an ethics class that asked me to list out what values were important to me. I thought I’d share some of the things I wrote down and finish off with my personal mission statement. This essay will give you a unique insight into what values I find to be important. What is important to me? Service‚ integrity‚ and loyalty are very important to me. Service is a big part of my life and allows me to continue to hold
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Personal values and a sense of business ethics can help you succeed in any work environment. These two go hand in hand and aid in one’s success and career growth. Personal ethics‚ as defined by Dr. Joe Pace‚ is your individual understanding of what is right and wrong (Pace‚ 26). Business leaders are expected to not only have personal ethics‚ but professional ethics as well. What is an employee to do when the two are not reciprocated? Within a business‚ the organizational values are typically integrated
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is meant by values‚ including what I personally value and what I believe are important when working in the social care sector. With reference to Biestek’s principles and the National care Standards and how these help care workers work in an anti discriminatory manner. Values are a set of beliefs that we have against what we believe to be right and wrong. We have what we call personal values and professional values. Personal values are what we personally believe to be acceptable. Values are important
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Say Something - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVgixOjGhVU Music serves as an escape route for people when dealing with daily problems‚ big or small. Music can also be a way people communicate. When there are no words to say‚ music helps express feelings. There’s always a song that a person can relate to. Each song has a distinct message to it that differentiates it from others. The lyrics of a song are what allow the listener to make a connection with the artist and song. What does music mean
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A REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT OF MY PERSONAL CULTURE AND EXPERIENCES THAT INFLUENCES THE SUPPORT GIVEN TO USERS OF SERVICES AND OTHERS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Nowadays‚ people are becoming more aware of their own beliefs‚ culture and values which are vital in health care settings. Being in a different country with diverse cultural and religious beliefs‚ I personally believe in the existence of God and Jesus as our saviour. Therefore‚ as much as possible I follow and put into practice the teachings
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Assumptions Christian Values and Discrimination We commend CFA for running their business under Christian values‚ however‚ their decisions on hiring and funding organizations that rebel against the LGBT community is discrimination to all those who are not Christians. COO‚ Dan Cathy stated “ You don’t have to be a Christian to work at Chick-Fil-A‚ but we ask you to base your business on biblical principles because they work” (Schmall‚ 2016). Megan Pearson‚ writer from the International Journal of
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most common nursing value. Others values in his study where provision of holistic professional and appropriate care promotion of personal and professional competency disease prevention healthy promotion of interpersonal communication skills‚ receiving of reeward Weis-2000 through factor analysis introduced eight factors for professional values of which the most important one was nurses’ role in care‚ the dimension of commitment [27] pang (2009) stated nursing professional values in seven themes of
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Time value of money ("TVM") is defined as the idea that money available at the present time is worth more than the same amount in the future‚ due to its potential earning capacity. This core principle of finance holds that‚ provided money can earn interest‚ any amount of money is worth more the sooner it is received. TVM is also often referred to as "present discounted value" (Answers Corporation‚ 2006). TVM concepts help people like managers or investors understand the benefits and the future cash
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