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    with families (NQS Standard 6.1). Standard 6.2 requires educators, to support families and respect their beliefs and values. These requirements are based on Principle 2: Partnership with families and 4: Respect for diversity in the EYLF. Code of Ethics also explains that respect the uniqueness of each family and strive to learn about their culture, structure, lifestyle, custom, language and beliefs. The family wants the centre to keep a promise to accept their family request that Michael will…

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    Social Work Code Analysis

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    Social Work and NASW code The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) emphasizes that professional ethics are the core of social work. As a result, all social worker must oblige to its basic values, ethical standards, and principles. Social work code is based on six values namely service namely dignity of the worth of the individual, integrity, competence, social justice, the centrality of human relationships. Considering the nature of work and personal goals of the individual social…

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    Subway Company Case Study

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    growing strategic concern for corporations around the world, many of which are adopting CSR as a core management or bard-level function. A corporation initiative to assess and improve the business of bottom line to wider interest and take responsibility for the company’s effects on environmental and social well-being. In this assignment, the following descriptions or explanations are Subway company’s issues of the environmental or social factors analysis. 2. Background of the Company SUBWAY is…

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    Goals Of Social Work

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    well-being, whether it is for their rights, financial situation, or their safety needs. By making sure to advocate for the client, seeing and hearing their problems/issues and never giving up on them if it is not going the right way. It also means that the social worker needs to acquire the core values, skills, and knowledge of any situation, issue that the client might have. As the clients’ social worker, it is important to make sure that you are doing everything in our power to assure…

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    believed that mental health counselor in today’s society is here to help individuals with a wide range of mental health issues (e.g., depression, anxiety, eating…

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    find a legal team, preferably within the HCO that could examine the legislators of the AG’s decision. Furthermore, the LMH ethics committee prefers to find an on-staff volunteer lawyer with clinical experience. Ultimately, all ethics committee members unanimously convey that they want to change to happen. The question remains how community involvement in addressing the issue shall be the most effective. The topic of DNR is necessary for the elderly with chronic illness. With the elderly in mind,…

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    Life Coaching

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    relationship, but you have to understand that you are not a parent, you are a coach and you have one job to do. .Both parties must understand and agree to the boundaries, the code of ethic must be followed in order to keep professionalism. The purpose of the code of ethics is to ensure that professionalism and core values are being followed(Griffith, R.,2015). In order to reduce and avoid complications clear cut boundaries must be set, whether it be time of session and availability. If you…

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    Ethics In Sports

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    Just as ethical issues may arise in business organizations, they also do so in the sports world. From the excerpt in our Business textbook (Ferrell, 2015), ethical issues arise in the example of the New Orleans Saint Football team. As our Business textbook states, “The New Orleans football organization is an example of ethical misconduct in leadership (Ferrell, 2015).” The New Orleans Saints leadership exhibited ethical issues such as bribery within the team, fairness and honesty in the game,…

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    The natural law is the concept of adherence to the soul, powers, habits, and emotions. Aquinas defines natural law as a habit, but when one examines his definition from a different commonplace, the habit will depend on situations, societal rules, beliefs, and norms. Aquinas (1999) expresses that natural laws are embedded in human beings which guide what one does and how it is done. We possess these laws habitually thereby adding that natural law is not an act (Aquinas, 1999, p. 33-34). Though…

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    Social Workers Identity

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    purpose in the field of social work. As a critical social worker, I will operate on the core value of non-judgment which is align with the social work Code of Ethics. This value will help determine use of theories, practice models and direct practice skills to address problems at micro-macro levels to avoid a dichotomous practice. The use of theories sort emotions from logic to help practitioners identify core problems (Hayden, 2016, p. 3). The ecological theory, a conventional approach, places…

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