respect. Simultaneously, part of that mission is the recognition and compliance of the ethical codes and moral values. When confronted with an ethical dilemma, the ATR must evaluate the issue and identify the important general principle with a positive approach. Whether it is the clients’ safety, their right to make a choice, or having equal access to services (AATA, 2013), the art therapist must then utilize the ethical standards as a guideline into understanding factors that are right and wrong. One
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discussion will address decision-making steps ethical lenses used to make decisions and ethical lenses that have influential decisions. Sexual Harassment and also falsifying data are both an unethical practice that can happen in any organization or business environment. Leaders such as mangers and senior managers have to step in and take action. In this particular instance the Mysterious Roses and the case of cold feet, G bio sports find themselves resolving very serious dilemmas. Ethical Issues Presented
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responsibility. When we first began sending messages through cyberspace, few anticipated that the digital footprint we were creating would follow us for a lifetime. Posts on Facebook that people make in junior high and high school impact hiring decisions when they are 30. Consider the following questions. Question 1: Which of the perspectives of the four members of the G-BioSport Ethics Committee did you find most persuasive as you consider how you will manage your own digital footprint? Which
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A Conflict for Counselors Crystal Anderson University of Phoenix BSHS/332 Professional, Ethical, and Legal issues in Human Services Audra Stinson October 8, 2012 A counselor’s perspective Social workers study psychological and sociological aspects of
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The issue in question has to do with an ethical dilemma that is forced upon the owner (Charles) of a small lumberyard. This lumberyard in particular sells lumber and building products to mainly local consumers including contractors and builders. Unfortunately, many larger competitors have opened in the near vicinity, which threatens the small lumberyard. Ideally, Charles would like to pay his employees a salary that would allow them to live comfortably. However, he cannot afford to do so, because
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unconscious of the values that shape our lives and institutions until they are faced with a crisis that requires a choice. High ethical standards require both organizations and individuals to conform to sound moral principles. As leaders, people must be conscious of the values they hold for themselves and those they seek to lead. Moreover, they must make choices and decisions regarding any conflict between personal values and institutionally held values. This paper will briefly describe the “values”
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Decisions in Paradise Part - II Decisions in Paradise Business Scenario, Part II. Introduction: As it was discussed in the previous paper, “Decisions in paradise: Part I”, our company was looking at establishing a greater presence in Kava which is small island country in the South Pacific. Kava has been plagued with unfortunate circumstances that have brought about one disaster after another. , The problems facing the Arcadia Child and Youth Corporation were discussed. The problems were as follow:
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Et Ethical Perspective Patrick C. St. Louis ETH-316 07/16/2014 Ralph Sookraj The ethical issues presented in this presentation are harassment in the workplace, and the manager’s decision on how to handle the confidentiality of the one being harassed. The manager also had to consider being respectful and fair to all other employees
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Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice In an episode of ER in 2000, a nurse named Carol Hathaway makes promises to two 14 year old girls who enter the ER and are hesitant to allow care for themselves. Nurse Hathaway tells the girls that she will not disclose any information to their parents or anyone else if they will agree to care. One of the girls Andrea is tested positive for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) an extremely common Sexually transmitted disease (STD) although later is diagnosed with cervical
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Running head: ANALYSIS OF AN ETHICAL DILEMMA Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma in Society Geana Terry Grand Canyon University NRS 437V May 8, 2011 Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma in Society Nurses and society are faced with ethical dilemmas on a daily basis. Ethical dilemmas are difficult situations that have conflicting moral claims and can cause great distress to those who face the problem. In dealing with ethical dilemmas we use a systematic process which aids us in determining
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