| Term | Definition |
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APA Ethical Principles - 5 (aspirational) |
A. Beneficence & nonmaleficence, B. Fidelity & responsibility, C. Intergrity, D Justice, E Respect for peoples rights and dignity |
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APA restrictions |
Does not cover private life |
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APA Ethical Principles - modifiers |
uses terms such as Reasonabley, Appropriate, Potentially where judgement would be beneficial |
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APA - 10 Standards (enforceable) |
1. Resolving ethical issues, 2. Competence, 3. Human Relations, 4. Privacy & Confidentiality, 5. Advertising & public statements, 6. Handling of records etc, 7. Education /training, 8. Research & publication, 9. Assessment, 10. Therarpy |
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Candian Code - 4 hierarchical Principles |
1. Respect for dignity of persons, 2. Responsible caring, 3. Integrity in relationaships, 4. Responsiblity to society |
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Canadian 1. |
emphasisis moral reights except in clear and immenent danger |
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Canadian 2. |
requires competence and respect to dignity of persons |
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Canadian 3. |
demonstratye high integrity - openess, straighforwardness, etc |
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Canadian 5. |
given lowest priority when conflicitng with others - encourages to find way to honour duty to the indi & society greater |
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Canadian steps to ethical decision |
1. identify individuals/groups affected, 2. identify ethically relevant issues/practices/interests,3. Consider personal biases, 4. Develope alternitve courses of action, 5. Analyse short, med, & long term risks/benefits, 6. Choice of action , 7. Take action & assume responsibility, 8. Evaulate results of actions, 9. Assume responsiblity for consequesnece and correct negatives if necessary, 10. Take follow up action to prevent future occurences/dilemma (p.3) |