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    minutes before service each night. Never giving the workers the proper amount of time to set up their station. When the staff confronted the manager about the issue his response was “it will go up when I want it to”. Question 3 In the context of ethics managers need to draw a line when it comes to receiving gifts from vendors. Their is a fine line between gifts and bribes and many managers have crossed it. With that being said it takes great strength and pride for managers not to accept…

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    Prayer In Counseling

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    The incorporation of spirituality as a counseling intervention has increasingly been recognized as important. At one time spirituality and psychology were considered incompatible. However, the number of studies evaluating the links between religion, spirituality and positive therapy outcomes is increasing. Secular mental health providers still do not consider prayer or spirituality to be important to the counseling process, yet will sometimes incorporate it into the treatment plans of those…

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    all times always be careful with our elderly. For they are very fragile and delicate, we have to handle them with care to avoid any kind of injuries. When incidents occur, we have to tell the truth with what happen in order to give the right amount of dosage and the right type of medicine or cure. Some of the training that the staff are required to do at Na Pu’u Wai’s Adult Day Care Center are First Aid, CPR, Vital training, and HIPPA (confidentiality class). These are mandatory when working…

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    and in no way do I condone anything 1SG Richardson is reprimanded for, however, I can say during the time I served with her in 8th TSC her professionalism was exemplary and above reproach. From the moment of her arrival it was evident that taking care of Soldiers, regardless of rank, was her number one priority. She turned a broken Headquarters and Headquarters…

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    The history of social welfare in Canada has shaped the social work profession over the past century. York university recognizes that to make progress moving forward, one must analyze the past and make changes accordingly. Acknowledging the historical and cultural context of certain events is one of the key components of York University’s dominant framework of critical practice. Historically speaking, many events occurred that have been influential in the growth of Canadian social work. The Great…

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    it argues that a person must never intentionally end their own life. While the quality of life, assesses the worth of the life. The ethical dilemma that I will present is in accordance to Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association code of Ethics. The ethical dilemma indicated is: ‘’a student told her counsellor that she is having suicidal tendencies and has given up on life entirely. Moreover, she expressed that she didn’t want her family and friends to a part of the equation.”…

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    I. Identification: The main ethical issue presented in Case 1 is, “should the hospital’s ethics committee decide to allow Mrs. Hamilton to conceive a baby or should they deny her request?” The hospital’s ethics committee is divided and they have to decide if they are willing to help Mrs. Hamilton conceive a child with her dead husband by using postmortem sperm procurement. Mrs. Hamilton’s husband recently passed away from a severe head injury; Mrs. Hamilton now wants a child with her deceased…

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    Supervision In Social Care

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    enables and guides practitioners towards accountable and competent practice, by providing support for their continuous professional development. Supervision is an essential social care practice, within our Irish community, statutory and voluntary settings. Therefore, this essay aims to demonstrate, why one believes social care practitioners have an essential professional obligation to regularly engage in supervision on an on-going basis, in order to reach the full professional potential.…

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    happiness of the greatest possible number. Although it seems natural to take into consideration the consequences of an action before we make a decision it is sometimes difficult to predict with accuracy. Mill talked about Benthams beliefs to be “swine ethics” suggetsing that his views werent out for other people just onself. Highlighting that there are other theories that are more…

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    turnover and effect on profits spell out the poor moral and ethical expectations of the organization. When a company’s key part of organizational codes of conduct is critical to the safety of their employees are not only written ethics codes but ones that are not enforced. Ethics codes need to support the safety codes and as well as support the norms and beliefs of an organization (Michaelson, 2016). Leslie 's Poolmart norms and beliefs are proposed, discussed, and defined by Federal agencies…

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