First Principle
For the first principle, integrity, this value holds a strong connection in one’s personal life. Having integrity is a very important and valuable trait. Having always held the belief that if a person is going to say one is going to do something, then one stick to the promise. In being a practitioner, whatever profession it may be, it is imperative to have integrity. In the field of Human Services, one will be dealing with many sensitive issues and having integrity will only benefit. If one is not keeping their promises or being unreliable the person will not be …show more content…
Through the experience It established respect for myself and demand fair treatment. The outcome of all this was the charges being reduced and the district attorney offering a wet and reckless. This personal experience in life of not judging and treating everyone with dignity and respect. The next principle of importance if being the client is autonomy/freedom. Everyone should have the right to control, or at least contribute, to the decisions affecting them. To empower somebody must involve them in the decision-making process. Letting them know they do have a say in what is going