PPT-Ethical Decision Making Module Four | Lesson One

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Ethical Decision Making Module Four Lesson One Lesson One Introduction What are ethics Ethics refer to questions about good and bad right and wrong Rational codes

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Ethical Decision Making Module Four Lesson One Lesson One Introduction What are ethics Ethics refer to questions about good and bad right and wrong Rational codes of conduct that try to help people make decisions about the world. Focus on 7-10. Objectives. an overview of the Ethical Capability curriculum. . introduction of an ethical issue planning tool . Aims. The Ethical Capability curriculum aims to develop knowledge, understandings and skills to enable students to. Module . Four. . | Lesson One. Lesson One | Introduction. What are ethics?. Ethics refer to questions about “good and bad,” “right and wrong.”. Rational codes of conduct that try to help people make decisions about the world. . Focus on F-6. Objectives. an overview of the Ethical Capability curriculum. . introduction of an ethical issue planning tool . Aims. The Ethical Capability curriculum aims to develop knowledge, understandings and skills to enable students to. Understanding the Victorian Curriculum: . F-6 Focus. Laura Barton and Danielle . Ey. Ethical Capability Specialist Teachers. Acknowledgement of Country. Before we begin, . we would like to acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional custodians of th. Four. . | Lesson One. Lesson One | Introduction. What are ethics?. Ethics refer to questions about “good and bad,” “right and wrong.”. Rational codes of conduct that try to help people make decisions about the world. . Ethical Leadership. Activities on the part of leaders to foster an ethical environment and culture. 2. Learning Objectives. Understand the impact of ethical leadership behaviors on ethics quality in the organization.. . Douglas Olsen, PhD, RN and Nan Hunt, LMSW, CMAC, CMFSW . WHAT IS ETHICS?. WHAT OUGHT TO BE CONE IN A GIVEN SITUATION, ALL THINGS CONSIDERED?. “. Ought. ” (should vs. can). “. Done. ” (actions vs. ideas, opinions, thoughts). Four. . | Lesson . Two. Lesson . Two. . | Application. What is the relationship between Ethics and Decision-Making?. Ethics exist as a means of making decisions about issues of good and bad, right and wrong. . A frame work for Ethical Decision Making in Business-check figure 5-1.. Ethical issue intensity.. Individual factors.. Organizational factors.. Opportunity.. Business ethics evaluation and intentions. Ethical Leadership. Activities on the part of leaders to foster an ethical environment and culture. 2. Learning Objectives. Understand the impact of ethical leadership behaviors on ethics quality in the organization.. Models. The Three Principles. The Potter . Box. The Bok Model. The Nine Checkpoints. The Ten Questions. The Three Principles. #1 – Ends-Based Thinking: . “Do what’s best for the greatest number of people.”. Statin Choice Decision Aid Share-Decision Making SCIP Shared Decision Making Shared Decision Making Glasziou and Haynes ACP JC 2005 Promote a process where patients and clinicians make a choice together. Introduction Counselors are often faced with situations that require sound ethical decision-making ability Determining the appropriate course to take when faced with a di31cult ethical dilemma can be Dr. Arnel Banaga Salgado. Basic ethical concepts . . The standard of best interest. Applied when a decision must be made about a patient’s health care and the patient is unable to make an informed decision .

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