The Values and Beliefs of Human Services October 11‚ 2010 BSHS 322 Communication for Human Services Mrs. .Amy Donaldson Introduction In order to be a Human Service agent you must have discovered your values and beliefs. When you discover your values and beliefs you are underlying what you can do for your clients‚ what attributes you can offer them‚ and setting up a foundation for providing great care. Values and Beliefs All clinical interviewing is embedded in a system of values and
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Values and Ethical Standards I come from a home that was family oriented at least to the public eye. The negativity in my life shaped me to value the positive aspects of what I would like my life to be. My mother was a recovering alcoholic and a push-over‚ my step-father was an ex-con and racist‚ my biological father was handicapped but brilliant‚ and my step brother and sister were spoiled and defiant! I grew up in East Palo Alto‚ California the murder capitol of the nineteen-nineties and the
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Personal Values and Ethical Foundations How does one’s personal‚ organizational and cultural values affect decision-making in one’s personal and professional life? Can a correlation be made to support this conceptually? Can specific interactions reflect the perspectives identified? These are all questions that lead to the formulation of personal values and setting an ethical foundation in a person’s life. People today in and outside of businesses are fairly liberal in choosing
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Corporate governance Ethical Standards Conflicts of InterestIn accordance with the Constitution and the Corporations Act 2001‚ Directors are required to disclose to the Board any material contract in which they may have an interest. In compliance with section 195 of the Corporations Act 2001 any Director with a material personal interest in a matter being considered by the Board will not vote on or be present when the matter is being considered. If the material personal interest is disclosed or
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Self-value is something I think most people struggle with. We see the value in others‚ but have difficulty seeing our own value. This is because we base a lot of our value (and the value of other people) on what our abilities are. We look at different characteristics and ascribe value to people based on that. As a human service professional‚ seeing the value and worth of the clients is vital to truly being able to help them. This is where ontological regard comes in. Ontological regard is the attitude
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industry is one the largest regulated industries in the world‚ this is why laws and code of ethics have been put into place to protect the patient. Every time an organization or a healthcare professional provides services to a patient there is room for error and in return room for legal and ethical violations. Education and training in these areas for all health care personnel is pertinent since perception is a major concern. We all think and see things differently and without regulations behind us we
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Ethical Issues in Human Services Organizations Nutritional well-being plays an essential role in the overall health‚ independence‚ and quality of life of older persons as well as disabled persons. This nation has a responsibility to at risk populations such as the elderly. Today‚ there are close to 6 million seniors in the United States facing the threat of hunger. Some of these citizens were raised during the Great Depression‚ they went on to protect our independence in the Second World War and
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Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 Tonia M Woods HSM/230 Ethical Issues in Human Services Organizations October 19‚ 2014 Kristin Gage Building an Ethical Organization Part 1 The following counseling center description is a fictitious organization which has been modeled as if I were the director. The organization description provides for a mission statement and values statement which blueprints the ethical development of the organization. I have further modeled this organization on psychological
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The beliefs and values that all members of our society share are our American Civic Values. The most basic belief is freedom‚ but is also justice for all people. Our society tries using many different programs‚ laws‚ and regulations to strengthen our civic values. Individuals do many different things such as volunteering‚ and they also their moral ethical standards to strengthen their American Civic Values. As parents we have to teach our children about good civic values‚ but do not only teach then
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Chapter 4 Addressing Individuals’ Common Ethical Problems Contents: (Please note: the Instructor Guide for every chapter will follow this structure.) 1. Chapter Outline 2. Teaching Notes 3. In-Class Exercises 4. Homework Assignments 5. Additional Resources Chapter Outline I. Introduction A. Indentifying Your Values – and Voicing Them II. People Issues A. Discrimination B. Harassment‚ Sexual and Otherwise III. Conflicts of Interest A. What Is It? B. How Can We
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