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    that is most appropriate for them as an individual. The three main care values are Confidentiality‚ Equality and Diversity and Individual rights and beliefs. By achieving these care values we can improve the quality of care and allow all patients to be treated as an individual with respect. Slideshare.net (2012) http://www.slideshare.net/j.slack/what-is-the-care-value-base (Accessed: 22 January 2013) Confidentiality is an important principle in health and social care as it imposes boundaries on the

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    1. Understand why effective communication Important in adult social care settings | 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is a main part of everyday life for most people and its particularly important when you work in health and social care. We need to understand why communication is involve‚ different reasons for communication and the way communication affects at work. Communication means making contact with each other’s and being understood. Here are some different

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    Ethical Dillemma in Therapy

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    “In my research and at training workshops‚ I am interested in asking counsellors to identify ethical issues or dilemmas that arise in their work and how they resolve them. It has been my experience that counsellors generally draw upon a selection of six sources. These are: (1) personal ethics‚ (2) ethics implicit in therapeutic models‚ (3) agency policy‚ (4) professional codes‚ frameworks and guidelines‚ (5) moral philosophy and (6) law”. (Bond 2010‚ p40) The purpose of this assignment is to discuss

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    abstract_id=XXXXXX Above the Law: Research Methods‚ Ethics and the Law of Privilege Geoffrey R. Stone* In Anticipating Law‚ Palys and Lowman set forth the rationale for a “researcher-participant privilege” and advise scholars how best to preserve the confidentiality of their research in the face of a legal system that has not looked kindly on such a privilege. Although I am inclined to agree with Palys and Lowman that a researcher-participant privilege would‚ on balance‚ be beneficial‚ the case for the privilege

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    rights of the patient”. The main goals of this Provision are to safeguard the patient’s privacy and confidentiality‚ protection of participants in research‚ and address impaired practices. The most important goal of this Provision is to protect the patients’ privacy and confidentiality. In order to achieve this goal nurses need to recognize the importance of privacy and confidentiality and safeguard personal‚ family

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    gave a lot of insight as to what we should expect in regards to confidentiality once we become professionals. In this paper I will discuss the decision of decision of Tarasoff v. the Board of Regents of the University of California. I will also explain how this case relates to the therapist-client relationship in regards to confidentiality. Finally‚ I will explain the process of informed consent and informed refusal. Confidentiality is a big of the part of client and therapist relationship and I

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    Chapter 1 Review Questions: Question #3. Describe the functions of the members of the legal team. The lawyer is the lead in the legal team and has passed the bar examination and have a license to practice law in their respective state(s). In larger firms‚ the lawyers can be assigned as partners and associates. The partner has actual ownership in the firm whereas the associate are usually on salary as an employee‚ not being an owner in the firm. The supervising attorney in a large firm is responsible

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    Donna And Wilma Case Study

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    Abstract In this paper‚ you will be able to see how to apply professional values‚ codes of ethics‚ and decision-making model to the process of ethical decision-making. I chose to look at ethical dilemma number 4. In this dilemma‚ a client’s confidentiality has been breached; due to her counselor. The first approach is for me to identify the problem and apply the ACA code of ethics. I then identify the moral principles and list all possible courses of action that could betake. Also list all possible

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    Court Reflection

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    Child Protection (offender reporting) Act 2004 (Qld). Two key ethical issues arose from this case. They fall under general principle A: Respect for the rights and dignity of people and peoples and are outlined in section A.2. Respect‚ and A.5. Confidentiality in the Code of Ethics (2007). To aid in the flow of this court reflection each ethical issue will be discussed in turn. The Ethical principle of respect is demonstrated through acknowledging peoples legal and moral rights‚ their dignity‚ and their

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    The principles of confidentiality are important to nurses and all other health professionals. The common law identifies confidentiality and it supports it because it is very important. There are new rules and protocols that are being formed and regulated such as the midwifery council show rules in their codes of professional conduct. There is a debate about how confidentiality may bend and innovate ways to attain‚ store‚ utilize‚ and communicate data. Confidentiality is written by the Human

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