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    Ethical Decision Scenario Worksheet 1. What are the ethical issues involved in the scenario? The first ethical issue the professional broke was the fidelity part‚ in which the helper didn’t respect the trust between them. Helpers should be careful in fulfilling their responsibilities‚ keep promise‚ and be honest in their interactions with clients and also veracity‚ human service professionals make a commitment to providing all information needed. 2. What client rights are

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    Explain why it is important in a health and social care setting to have secure systems for recording and storing information (HSC028-1.1) In a health and social care setting‚ there are a number of reasons why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information. Some of these reasons include: To protect service users’ and even care workers’ private information from unauthorised viewing by third parties (other people who are not supposed to have access to those information)

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    Edward Snowden

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    One often finds that standing up and working in favor of the greater good usually results in negative consequences. Edward Snowden encountered this crossroad while working as a technical contractor for the NSA and the CIA. While working at the NSA’s Oahu office‚ Snowden began noticing various government policies and techniques that the NSA was using in order to spy on American citizens. Through phone calls and internet use‚ information was gathered about various citizens without their consent. After

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    The Influence of Secrets Family secrets are generally bad‚ but if they were known could people possibly make different choices in life? In the story of Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus’ entire life is build around so-called “family secrets”. In the end of his misguided choices which result from his lack of knowledge of his heritage lead to the development of his character and his tragic fall. The development of Oedipus’ character is essentially lead by a family secret. A secret can misguide our lives;

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    “I’m Gonna Give All My Secrets Away” A secret can undoubtedly be considered an urban myth in today’s society. The very concept of keeping a secret has been forgotten. I believe that a lot of the blame can be directed at social media and its effects on confidentiality‚ as well as peoples grasp on reality. I think we forget how big of an effect our words can have‚ when they are so easily typed and uploaded for anyone and everyone to see. When I say I believe people have lost their grasp on reality

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    Ethics Study Guide

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    MGT 331 Final Review 1. Subliminal advertisement - implying something without actually saying it‚ subconscious level 2. Obligation between the business and its employees-exchange of work and wages (pg 415) Quote: “fair pay for and honest days work” 3. Sexual harassment as a kind of (courts)- kind of discrimination 4. What is due process? – fair in impartial hearing‚ can use this mechanism when terminated – “appeal” 5. Common Law- according to common law‚ every employee is at will (subject

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    1.1Requirements for handling information: 1.2Legal requirements and codes of practice: issues relating to the legal requirements for secure recording of information eg the common law duty of confidence‚ the legal requirements for accuracy of information and for information to kept up-to-date‚ obtaining personal data only for specific‚ lawful purposes and for personal data to be relevant and not excessive for its purpose; issues relating to the legal requirements for the secure storage of information

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    Freedom Of Information

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    FOI The communication structure in a country should be one which allows for a national and international balance that is beneficial to it and to its people. This could be considered as a balanced flow of information into‚ out of‚ and across the country. The press‚ and for the matter‚ the public‚ has a constitutional right to demand the examination of public records as part of freedom of information (Paterson‚ 2005). It is a public right where the parties concerned are the citizens and they can ask

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    Who can conduct counselling? Counselling as part of the discipline of psychiatry and academic discipline of psychology caters different cognitive (mental)‚ affective (emotional)‚ behavioural and even other pathological cases. With this‚ provide below are the different professionals and practitioners who could conduct counselling (as described by the Mental Health America (MHA)): Educational counselling can be done by teachers‚ they

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    Unit one notes

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    Session 1 Additional information found in contracts or elsewhere may include: A termination date for temporary jobs Relevant trade union agreements Grievance and appeal procedures Details regarding sickness entitlements Pensions Notice periods Disciplinary rules and procedures. Internal sources of information may include: Line managers Personnel specialists Informed colleagues Staff association representatives Trade union representatives Books and documents held within the organisation

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