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    Ethical Dilemma- Scenario #1 In the case of Joanne there would be a few ethical dilemmas. The first dilemma would be that I, the social worker, would have a close bond with her and it will be more difficult for me to break the confidentiality rule with her. That would cause for her to be mad at me and most likely leave the program. After leaving the program she would face serious issues, she would have health problems and probability get involve in criminal activities. I would have to take her…

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    Ethical Codes In Air Canada

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Many ethical values were broken between mergers made between Air Canada and other companies in order to get ahead. The transactions were made to increasingly benefit stakeholders rather than employees. Unfortunately, this lead to effect employees negatively, breaking moral ethical codes. INTRODUCTION Air Canada is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec and is one of the largest airlines in Canada. The two people that remain most responsible for the neglect and service are Calin…

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    For the assignment, I was intrigued Ethical Dilemma 3 and selected this scenario for my research. The scenario is about a licensed professional counselor named Dan who works in a church based practice. Dan doesn’t feel like it’s necessary to keep records of the counseling session that he conducted with his clients since the practice that he works for is church based. Dan believes that because he’s working with clients who are high functioning and records wouldn’t serve a purpose. Dan feels that…

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    While creating my own code of ethics for an out of school care facility I currently work at I was impressed to see what other programs and associations were doing in their own codes. Some codes I looked at were the Ethics of child and youth care professionals, The early childhood educators of BC, and The child and youth care association of BC code of ethics. These gave me ideas to use in my own code as well as ideas of what I did not want to see in my code which made deciding what was best for…

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    My Ethical Code Analysis

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    from the wrong, it’s the justified versus the unjustified. As infants, adolescents, teens and adults, we are all instilled with various morals that change and shift as time passes. Was I born with the morals I have now, did my upbringing shape my ethical code, or did I learn it through social interactions? Whichever way I learned right from wrong, my morals cover a wide expanse of various situations…

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    For example, even street gangs have an ethical code; however, although these codes are based on normal behavior to these individuals, outsiders believe these ethical codes are morally wrong. Jurkiewicz and Giacalone argue that the foundation of “good” ethical standards begins with the leader of the organization itself, if the leader has negative ethical values, so does the rest of the group. In order for a leader to be ethical, they must meet the following criteria in order to be…

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    Introduction In this reflection paper, the NASW Code of Ethics that governs the behavior of social worker to ensure objectivity and effectiveness in their duties of alleviating the conditions that instigate harm and suffering, along with its importance to the social workers is described. Also, a particular ethical code is explained in relation to why it is of certain personal interest. Lastly, individual thoughts on the NASW Code of Ethics, particularly with respect to the how it enlightens the…

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    consulting the forensic psychologist, or psychiatrist. Forensic psychologists follow the same ethical code as do other branches of psychology, however they have a series of additional guidelines that apply to them due to the nature of their field. This paper examines in some detail the ethical code and specialty guidelines of forensic psychologists while comparing and contrasting it to the general ethical code, and discussing some of the current trends and case law that are further effecting…

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    The Ethical Code of my Life My ethical code of my life is to be as successful as I can (by any means necessary). Meaning I don 't want to have to struggle to get nothing I need or want in the future. Growing up my parents gave my siblings and I whatever we wanted, as long as we earn and worked hard for it. I want my son and future children to be able to say the same thing about me; one day down the line. I believe in working hard for what I want, and not wait on anyone to give me nothing that I…

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    Referring to Professional Standards, relevant laws and regulations and ethics scholarship (e.g., moral principles, virtues, scholarly writings): there is some ACA codes of ethics pertain this case. First of all, A.1.a. says that my primary responsibility of counselor is to respect the dignity and to promote the welfare of clients. I should do everything for my client Angela best interest. Since I might breach the…

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