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ETHICSSolving Ethical Dilemmas in The Workplace

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WHO I AM…Catherine B. Peterson, LCSWExecutive Director Northern AZ. RegionCatholic Charities Community Services

AGENDAIntroductions at Tables

Personal Values

Social Work Code of Ethics

Nursing Code of Ethics

SAMSA 6 Key Principles of a Trauma-Informed Approach

Ethical Dilemmas-Practice

Wrap-up

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PERSONAL VALUES

Values are our fundamental beliefs

They define what we think is right, good, fair, and just, how things “should be.”

They come from

1. Socialization-your experience

2. Culture-your beliefs

3. Family-your history

4. Society-your outside world

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SOME PERSONAL VALUES

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SAMPLE HIERARCHY OF PERSONAL VALUES

• Honesty

• Love

• Respect for Others

• Compassion

• Quality

•Commitment

•Discretion

•Determination

•Honestly

•Respect for Others

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VALUES AND BEHAVIORS

Values affect our behaviors…

Is our behavior consistent with our values?

If our behavior does not reflect our values, we may not have the values we claim to have.

Core ValuesBelief

StatementAction

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EXAMPLE OF VALUES IN ACTION

If HONESTY is a value,

What would people HEAR you say?

What would they SEE you do?

What other behaviors might reflect this value?

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MY PERSONAL VALUES EXERCISE

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SUMMARY

I have my own personal values

Other people may not have the same or similar values

My values are expressed in my behaviors

I prioritize my values at any one time

Even if another person has my personal values, s/he may

not have them in the same priority

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WHAT NURSES AND SOCIAL WORKERS HAVE IN COMMON

SAMSA’S 6 KEY PRINCIPLES FOR TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACH

Safety

Trustworthiness and Transparency

Peer Support

Collaboration and mutuality

Empowerment, voice and choice

Cultural, historical and gender issues

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SOCIAL WORK VALUES AND ETHICS

See handouts and discuss at your tables please

NURSING CODE OF ETHICS

See handout and discuss at tables please

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TO THIS POINT

Personal Values

NASW Code of

Ethics

Nurses Code of

Ethics

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WHAT’S NEXT

Ethical Dilemmas

Practice

Connecting Code to Behavior

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A CODE OF ETHICS IS A GUIDELINE… NOT A SET OF RULES

Helps Us:

Identify ethics and boundaries

Discern possible conflict

Guide in resolving dilemmas

Process to refer unresolved conflicts

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WHAT IS AN ETHICAL DILEMMA?It is a conflict between values, professional boundaries, duties and rights.

STEPS TO RESOLVE A DILEMMA

Identify setting, situation and dilemma

Gather and reflect on background data

Make a value judgement

Generate options

Take a position

Implementation

Reflection

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[email protected]

Catherine B. Peterson, LCSW

Executive Director Northern AZ. Region

Catholic Charities Community Services