Kenya Society of Physiotherapists CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS July 2009
Kenya Society of Physiotherapists
CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS
July 2009
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS ...............................................................................vACKNOWLEDGEMENT ....................................................................viFOREWORD ................................................................................... viii
1.0 PREAMBLE ........................................................................... 1 1.1 MissionStatement......................................................................1 1.2 Vision.........................................................................................1 1.3 Values.........................................................................................2
2.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE KSP CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS ................................................................................. 2
3.0 PART I - PRELIMINARY ...................................................... 3 3.1 Citation......................................................................................3 3.2 Definition...................................................................................3 3.3 Application.................................................................................3
4.0 PART 11 - REQUIREMENTS ................................................ 4 4.1 PhysiotherapyEthicalPrinciples.................................................4 4.2 TheRightsandDignityofAllIndividuals...................................4 4.3 RightsofthePatient/Client........................................................5 4.4 Rightsofthephysiotherapist.......................................................6 4.5 Rightsoftheprofession..............................................................7 4.6 Gifts,benefits,favor....................................................................7 4.7 FeesandOtherTypesofRemuneration......................................7 4.8 ConflictofInterest/MisuseofPosition........................................7 4.9 Nepotism/Favoritism..................................................................7 4.10 Outsideemployment/business...................................................8 4.11 ConductinPublic......................................................................8 4.12 Respect.......................................................................................8
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4.13 Non-discrimination....................................................................8 4.14 SexualHarassment......................................................................8 4.15 WorkplaceHarassment...............................................................8 4.16 ProfessionalCompetence............................................................8 4.17 MarketingProfessionalServices..................................................9 4.18 Confidentiality...........................................................................9 4.19 CustodyofClientAssets...........................................................11 4.20 ProtectionofAssociationAssets................................................11 4.21 UseofInternet,EmailandElectronicMedia............................11 4.22 AlcoholandSubstanceAbuse....................................................11 4.23 Gambling.................................................................................11 4.24 Dresscode................................................................................11 4.25 PoliticalAssociations.................................................................11 4.26 EnforcementofEthicalStandards.............................................12 4.27 Reporting/ComplaintProcedures.............................................13 4.28 Review......................................................................................13
5.0 CONCLUSION ................................................................... 13
6.0 APPENDICES ..................................................................... 14 6.1 Appendix1...............................................................................15 6.2 Appendix2...............................................................................15
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1 ABBREVIATIONS
APSEA -AssociationofProfessionalSocietiesinEastAfrica
KACC -KenyaAnti-CorruptionCommission
KSP -KenyaSocietyofPhysiotherapists
MOH -MinistryofHealth
NEC -NationalExecutiveCouncil
NEO -NationalExecutiveOfficials
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This letter is anofficial acknowledgementof the excellentwork theKenyaAntiCorruptionCommission(KACC)asanorganizationhasdoneinhelpingtheKenyaSocietyofPhysiotherapists(KSP)developaCodeofConductforits members. On behalf of the entire Physiotherapy community in Kenyaandespeciallythosewhoembraceprofessionalism,IcommendKACCanditsentirestafffortheworkwelldone.
In steering the entire process of developing and printing the Code ofConduct,KACChasproventobeofgreatvaluetoourinstitutionandtoourmembers.TheseeffortswerenotinvainastheyareverywellalignedwiththePublicOfficerEthicsActcurrentlyinforceofwhichphysiotherapistsarenotimperviousto.
Working with the KACC during the development of the code allowed usasprofessionalstoconcentrateonkeyaspectsthatwerecrucialandrelevantto the profession without in any way compromising or contradicting ourconstitutionorstandards.ItiswithextremepleasurethereforethatIwritethisacknowledgementknowingverywellthattheCodewillenormouslyfortifyourconstitution.
Intheinitialstages,comingupwiththeCodeappearedunattainablebutwithtimeandconstantvigorandproddingfromtheAssociationoftheProfessionalAssociationsofEastAfrica–APSEAandtheKACCstaff,theeffortsstartedbearing fruit. Thanks to the personal assistance provided by the staff whonevertiredthroughouttheperiod.
LastlymayIalsothanktheAPSEAfororganizingandliaisingwiththestakeholders at every stage of the development. I appeal to other professionalbodies that have not yet developed Codes of Conduct to follow suit asthis will strengthen their governance procedures and effectively improveprofessionalismamongmembers.
WhentheCodeofConductisfullyembracedbyphysiotherapymembers,thequalityofourprofessionalserviceswillnodoubtbeenhanced.
WesincerelythankKACCforajobwelldoneandlookforwardtocontinued
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professionalservicesupport,enablingustohelpourprofessionalbodybecomemoreeffectiveinenforcingtheCode.
WeatKSPlookforwardtoworkingwithAPSEAandKACCandhopetocontinuealongandpositiverelationshipformanyyearstocome.
Nyagah, J.N, MSc. P.T (uwc) SACHAIRMAN, KENYA SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTSNAIROBI-KENYA
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FOREWORDPhysiotherapyservicesinKenyawereintroducedaftertheSecondWorldWartotakecareofthewarveteranswhohaddifferentkindsofinjuries,disabilitiesandimpairments.Thisserviceisoneofthosehealthspecialtiesthatplaysacriticalroleinpatientandclientmanagement.
Physiotherapyservicesprovide interventionmeasures to restore integrityofbodysystemsessentialtomovement,maximizingfunction,andrecuperationto enhance the quality to life among individuals / groups of individualswith altered movement behaviours resulting from impairments, functionallimitations, and disabilities. Physiotherapy in Kenya has grown to a fullyfledgedsectioninthehealthprofessionthatisnowrespectedfortheoutputsitprovideswithregardstopatientandclientcare.Withthechangingworldwherequalitycare is required, it is expected that thiscodeofconductwillbe seen as a tool to help Kenya Society of Physiotherapists (KSP) and itsmemberstaketheirservicestostandardsthatarecompliantworldwide.
The Code envisages giving guidance on maintenance and enhancement ofhighstandardsofprofessionalism.ItaimstosustainthedignityandintegrityofKSPanditsmembers.Itshouldalwaysbeborneinmindthatonehastyor ill-consideredactionmaybringdiscredittonotonlythephysiotherapistinvolved,buttothewholeprofession.
Alotofworkhasbeenputinthedevelopmentofthiscode.IthastakenmanymonthsoftirelesscommitmentfromTheKenyasocietyofPhysiotherapists,Association of Professional Societies in East Africa (APSEA) and KenyaAnti-CorruptionCommission(KACC)todevelopthiscodeofconduct.InthisregardKSPwouldsincerelythankAPSEAfortheirunderstandingandfacilitatory stewardship through out this process. Secondly, KSP would tothankallitsmembersinthecivilserviceandtheprivatesectorwhogaveusefulfeedbackduringthiswholeprocess.
LastbutnottheleastKSPwouldliketosincerelythanktheKACCforplayingafacilitatoryroleandguidingtheprocesstechnicallyuptotheend..WithoutyourtechnicalsupportandencouragementfromAPSEAthisprobablywouldhavebeenjustadream.ThroughthiscodetheKenyaSocietyofPhysiotherapistsanditsmemberswillbeexpectedtobehaveinamannerthatwillenhancethe
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honouroftheprofessionatalltimes.Thankyou!
Raphael O. Owako MSC. PTHon Secretary General,KENYA SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
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THE KENYA SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPISTS CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS1.0 PREAMBLE The Kenya Society of Physiotherapists (KSP)isanAssociationformedtoregulatephysiotherapytrainingandpracticeandtoregisterqualifiedtrainedphysiotherapists.TheSocietyhasamandateto;
a. Ensurehighstandardsofphysiotherapypracticeandsafeguardingitsinterests
b. Organizeandholdingmeetings for theenhancementofcontinuedprofessionalandorganizationaldevelopment
c. AdvancetheknowledgeandskillsofmembersoftheSocietythroughappropriateacademiccurriculardevelopment.
d. Developstrongnetworksandcollaborationswithotherphysiotherapy,healthandprofessionalorganizationslocallyandinternationally.
e. Co-ordinate and publish a periodical physiotherapy journal,newsletters, and any other publication for members of the societyandthegeneralpublic.
f. TodoeverythingnecessarytofurthertheinterestsoftheSocietyandtheprofessionatlargewithinthelaw.
Mission Statement
KSPworkstowardsthedevelopmentofnationalhealthby:representing theKenyaphysiotherapyprofessionnationallyandinternationally;promotinghighstandardsofphysiotherapyeducation,practiceandresearch;supporting communicationandexchangeofinformationamongitsmembersandthegeneralpublic;andcollaboratingwithotherinternationalandnationalprofessionalorganizations.
Vision
ThevisionoftheKSPistobealeadingSocietyintheenhancementoftraining,regulation,promotionandwelfareofitsmembersanddeliveranceofqualityphysiotherapyservicestoitsclient.
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Values
KSPoperateswiththefollowingvalues:
Integrity: Upholdinghighstandardsofethicalbehavior;avoidingacceptanceofanygiftsorhospitalitywherethesemaycompromiseormightreasonablyappear to compromise a member’s judgment or place a member under animproperobligation.
Professionalism: Providing the most professional, relevant and timelyservices possible, always reflecting the environment and its current needs;acknowledgingandrespectingourmembersasourhighestpriority;proactivelyandreactivelyundertakingourbusinesswithourmembers,
Excellence:Promotingthehighestqualityofphysiotherapyservicedelivery;encouragingandfosteringcreativityinpractice,leadershipandinourfiscalresponsibilities.
Inclusiveness:Consultingandcollaboratingwithourstakeholders-seekingthe opinions of and strong partnerships with branches, divisions, alliedprofessionals,externaladvisors,staffandthepublic,wheneverpossible.
Respect:Demonstratingrespectforeachother,allopinions,allcontributionsandcontributors;aspiringto fair, justanddemocratic treatment;operatingfromastartingpositionthatweallworkfromaprincipleof“bestintentions”andcontributetothebestofourability.
Diversity: Welcoming members and stakeholders from all backgrounds,regardless of race, religion, culture, ethnicity, language, age, gender orsexualorientation,reflectingtheinclusiveandequitableenvironmentoftheAssociation.
2.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE KSP CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICSThe objective of the Kenya Society of Physiotherapists (KSP) Code ofConductandEthicsistoestablishageneralstandardofprofessionalismandethical behaviour for all KSP members in the public, non-governmentalorganizationsorprivatepractice. It aims to sustain the dignity and integrity of.Itaimstosustainthedignityandintegrityofthephysiotherapists,hallmarkswhichhavebeenassociatedwithprofessional
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practiceovermanyyears. It assists theKSPmembers in ensuring thathis/herconductisalwaysbasedonobligationstoclients,fellowphysiotherapists,healthworkersandotherprofessionals,andthecommunity.Itshouldalwaysbeborneinmindthatonehastyorill-consideredactionmaybringdiscredittonotonlythe physiotherapistinvolved,buttothewholeprofession.
The Ethical Principles are those which should be observed by all KSPmembersintheexecutionofallaspectsofpractice.AKSPmemberwhoneedsguidanceregardinginterpretation,clarificationsandapplicationorwhenindoubt,shallconsultaseniorcolleagueoramemberoftheNationalExecutiveCommittee.
PARTI -PRELIMINARYCitationThisCodemaybe cited as theKenya Society ofPhysiotherapistsCodeofConductandEthics
1. Definition
InthisCodeunlessthecontextotherwiserequires:- “Member” means a member registered with the Kenya Society ofPhysiotherapistswiththefollowingphysiotherapyskills,andrelevantacademicqualificationsto,amongotherthings,practicethe;
a. Provisionofhealth,promotionofwellbeingofindividualsandthegeneralpublic.
b. Provision of services that prevent and minimize the effects ofimpairments, functional limitations, anddisabilities due to illness,injuryandtheeffectsoftheagingprocess
c. Provisionofinterventionmeasurestorestoreintegrityofbodysystemsessential to movement, maximizing function, and recuperation toenhancethequalityoflifeamongindividuals/groupsofindividualswith altered movement behaviours resulting from impairments,functionallimitationsanddisabilities.
2. ApplicationThisCodeappliestoallmembersoftheKenyaSocietyofPhysiotherapists
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3. Physiotherapy Ethical Principles
All members of the KSP shall uphold the ethical principles and respectthe rights of all individuals, clients, patients, physiotherapists, and thephysiotherapyprofession.TheyshallalsocomplywithalltherequirementsassetoutinthisCode,maintainhighpersonalintegrity,moralstandardsandsoundreputationbysubscribingtoandobservingthisCode.
In all professional activities a member represents the profession, whosefoundationisbasedontheidealofservicetotheindividualandthecommunity,asexpressedintheethicalprinciples.Inallcircumstancesamemberisexpectedtobehaveinamannerthatwillenhancethehonouroftheprofession.Theseidealsareembodiedinthefollowingethics:
(i) Respecttherightsanddecorumofallindividuals;
(ii) Actinaccordancewiththelawsandregulationsgoverningthepracticeofphysiotherapyinthecountry
(iii) Recognizeresponsibilityfortheexerciseofsoundjudgment
(iv) Providehonest,competentandaccountableprofessionalservices;
(v) BecommittedtoprovidingqualityservicesaccordingtoqualitypoliciesandobjectivesdefinedbytheNationalPhysiotherapyAssociation;
(vi) Be entitled to a just and fair level of remuneration for servicesrendered;
(vii) Provide accurate information to clients, to other agencies and thecommunity about physiotherapy and the services physiotherapistsprovide;
(viii)Contributetotheplanninganddevelopmentofservices,whichaddressthehealthneedsofthecommunity
4. The Rights and Dignity of All Individuals
Respect for thedignityof the individual is the cornerstoneofprofessionalpractice.Thereforetherelationshipbetweenamemberandanyrecipientof
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professionalserviceoracolleagueshallbeoneofmutualtrustandrespect,based on a clear recognition of the rights of all parties. The existence ofhonesty,toleranceandtruthfulnessintherelationshipisimplied.
5. Rights of the Patient/Client
APatient/Clienthas;
(i) Therighttoreceivethebestpossiblephysiotherapyservice.
(ii) Therighttobeprotectedfromover-servicingandtoreceivephysiotherapyonlyas longas it isbeneficial.Acommitmentof service,notof self-interest,mayrightfullybeexpectedfrommembersofthephysiotherapyprofession.
(iii) Aright toprivacy,andwillingness to relinquish this shouldneverbetakenforgranted.Atalltimesthepatient/clientshallbetreatedbythephysiotherapistwithsensitivityandmindfulnessofhis/herdignityasahumanbeing.
(iv) A right to provision of sufficient information regarding assessment right to provision of sufficient information regarding assessmentfindings,treatmentoptionsandinherentorpotentialrisks,inamannerthatisunderstandable,suchthatinformedconsenttotreatmentmaybegivenorwithheld.
(v) The right to expect to benefit from all the resources available to e right to expect to benefit from all the resources available tothe physiotherapist for the best possible health care. Therefore thephysiotherapistmustbepreparedtoreferthepatient/clienttoamoresuitablyqualifiedperson,whenappropriate.
(vi) The right to self-determination and to make his or her own life decisions. erighttoself-determinationandtomakehisorherownlifedecisions.Thisincludestherightto:
Exercisefreedomofchoiceinseekingandobtainingphysiotherapyservices/options or alternative care. A patient/client shall not bedeniedanyrequestforasecondphysiotherapyopinion.
Choosetoceasetreatmentandacceptalevelofdisabilityeveniffurtherphysiotherapymayimprovesuchsituation.
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6. Rights of the physiotherapist
Thememberhastherightto:
(i) Professionalindependenceandautonomy.
(ii) Freedomfromunwarrantedattacksonhis/herhonour,reputationandcompetency,andthe right tobeadvisedofanywrittencomplaintofunprofessionalconductagainsthim/herandtobegiveneveryreasonableopportunitytodefendhim/herselfagainstsuchchargesinaccordancewiththerulesofnaturaljustice.
(iii) Expectco-operationfromcolleagues.
(iv) Refusetotreatorintervenewhen,inhis/heropinion,theservicewillnotbeinthebestinterestoftherecipient.
(v) Reasonableremunerationforprofessionalservicesrendered.
7. Rights of the profession
Theprofessionhastherightto expect:
(i) Loyalty of its members and to protect itself from any disrepute thatmaybebroughtbyincompetent,unethicalorillegalbehaviourofanymember.
(ii) That its good name shall not be brought into disrepute by publicargument.
(iii) Thatthosewhoteachphysiotherapyhavethequalifications,competenceandexperiencetodoso.
(iv) That the practice of physiotherapy shall not be undermined by theindiscriminateteachingofphysiotherapyskillstootherindividualsorgroups.
8. IntegrityAmemberoftheKSP shallbeapersonofintegrity.He/sheshallcarryouthisdutieswithhonestyandimpartiality.
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9. Gifts, benefits, favor
AmemberoftheKSPshallnotacceptgifts,benefitsorfavorsfromclients.For those members practicing in private and public institutions the issueshallbehandledasstipulatedintherespectivepolicyguidelinesforspecificinstitutionswithregardtogifts,benefitsandfavors.KSPshallabidebythepolicyguidelinesofthespecificinstitutionsthathavetheminplace.For institutionsormembers inprivatepracticewhodonothavetheseguidelines,theywillinformKSPofthesaiditemsforguidanceonhowtheyshouldbehandled.
Incircumstanceswhereamember/softhesocietyorexecutivereceivegiftsor donations on behalf of the society, such gifts and donations shall besurrendered and registered with the KSP headquarters. KSP headquartersshallgiveguidelinesonhowtheitemscanbestoredordisposedoffwithoutcompromisingthecredibilityandintegrityoftheSociety.
10. Fees and Other Types of Remuneration
Whenenteringintonegotiationsregardingprofessionalservices,Clientsshallbeguaranteedqualityservicesatreasonablesetchargeswhichcurrentlyexistinpublicandrecognizedprivateinstitutions.WhereaninstitutiondoesnotfallunderanyofthementionedinstitutionstheyshouldseekguidancefromtheKSPheadquarters.
11. Conflict of Interest/Misuse of Position
AmemberoftheKSPshallnotusehispositionorconnectiontoattempttogainortoconferabenefituponotherswithwhomhehasaninterest,suchasfamilymembers,friends,relatives,businessassociatesorcolleagues.Intheeventofanyrealorpotentialconflictof interest,thesamewillbereportedtotheSociety,recordedandadecisionmadeinrespectoftheconflict.(SeeAppendix2)12. Nepotism/Favoritism
AmemberoftheKSPshallnotfavorrelatives,friendsorassociatesindecisionmakingorprovisionofservices.
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13. Outside employment/ business
Amemberof theKSP shallnot engage inanyotherbusinessorpart-timeemploymentduringtheemployer’sofficialworkinghours that maybe inconflictwithhis/heremployment.
14. Conduct in Public
AmemberoftheKSPshallcarryouthimselfindignitybothinpublicandprivate.
15. Respect AmemberoftheKSP shallnotintentionallyinjuretheprofessionalreputationorpracticeofanothermember.However,ifamemberhasevidencethatanothermember has been guilty of unethical, illegal or unfair practices, includingpracticesinviolationofthiscode,he/sheshouldpresenttheinformationtotheKenyaSocietyofPhysiotherapistsforappropriateaction.
16. Non-discrimination
AmemberoftheKSPshallnotdiscriminatedirectlyorindirectlyindividualsonthegroundofage,gender,race,color,ethnicorigin,maritalstatus,disabilityoranyotherground.
17. Sexual Harassment
AmemberoftheKSPshallnotsexuallyharassamemberofthepublicorafellowcolleague/s.
18. Workplace Harassment
AmemberoftheKSPshallavoidunwelcome,abusive,belittlingorthreateningbehaviortohis/herfellowcolleagues.
19. Professional Competence
A member of the KSP shall maintain professional knowledge and skills
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required to provide patients / clients with competent professional servicesand act diligently in accordancewith applicable technical andprofessionalstandardsrequiredintheprofession
20. Marketing Professional Services
All members of the Kenya Society of Physiotherapists in private, non-governmental organizations/ public practiceshallnotbringtheprofessionintodisrepute.Allmembersinpublic /private practiceshallbehonestandtruthfulandshallnot:• Makeexaggeratedclaimsforservicesoffered,qualificationspossessedor
experiencegained;or• Make disparaging references to unsubstantiated comparisons to the
workofothermembers.If a member in public / private practice is in doubt whether a proposedformofadvertisingormarketingisnotappropriate,thememberinpublic / private practiceshallconsultwiththeKSPheadquarters.
21. Confidentiality(i) Areasofconfidentialityshallinclude:
• Useanddisclosureofclientandemployeeinformation• Personalinformation• DisclosureofKSPinformation• InformationManagementandSecurity
(ii) Amembershallmaintainconfidentialityeveninasocialenvironment.Amembershouldbealerttothepossibilityofinadvertentdisclosure,particularlyincircumstancesinvolvinglongassociationwithabusinessassociate.
(iii) APhysiotherapistshallmaintainconfidentialityofinformationdisclosedbyaprospectiveclientoremployer.
(iv) Amembershalltakeallreasonablestepstoensurethatstaffunderthemember’s control and persons from whom advice and assistance isobtainedrespecttheKSPdutyofconfidentiality.
(v) Theneedtocomplywiththeprincipleofconfidentialitycontinuesevenaftertheendofrelationshipsbetweenamemberandaclientoremployer.
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When a member changes employment or acquires a new client, themember is entitled to use prior experience. The member shall not,however,useordiscloseanyconfidentialinformationeitheracquiredorreceivedasaresultofaprofessionalorbusinessrelationship.
(vi) Thefollowingarecircumstanceswheremembers are or may be requiredmembers are or may be requiredsareormayberequiredto disclose confidential information or when such disclosure may beappropriate:
a. Disclosureispermittedbylawandisauthorizedbytheclientortheemployer;
b. Disclosureisrequiredbylaw,forexample:c. Productionofdocumentsorotherprovisionofevidenceinthe
courseoflegalproceedings;ord. Disclosuretotheappropriatepublicauthoritiesofinfringements
ofthelawthatcometolight;and(vii) Thereisaprofessionaldutyorrighttodisclose,whennotprohibitedby
law:a. To comply with the quality review of a member body or
professionalbody;b. Torespondtoaninquiryorinvestigationbyamemberbodyor
regulatorybody;c. ToprotecttheprofessionalinterestsofaKSPmember.inlegal
proceedings;ord. Tocomplywithtechnicalstandardsandethicsrequirements.
(viii) In deciding whether to disclose confidential information, a membermembershouldconsiderthefollowingpoints:
a. Whether the interests of all parties, including third partieswhoseinterestsmaybeaffected,couldbeharmediftheclientoremployerconsents to thedisclosureof informationby theprofessional.
b. Whether all the relevant information is known andsubstantiated,totheextentitispracticable;whenthesituationinvolves unsubstantiated facts, incomplete information orunsubstantiatedconclusions,professionaljudgmentshouldbeusedindeterminingthetypeofdisclosuretobemade,ifany;and
c. Thetypeofcommunicationthatisexpectedandthepartiestowhomitisaddressedshouldbeappropriatetorecipients.
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22. Custody of Client Assets
Amember inmember in inpublic / private practice shallnot assume custodyof clientmoniesorotherassetsunlesspermittedtodosobylawand,ifso,incompliancewithanyadditionallegaldutiesimposedonbytheSociety
23. Protection of Association Assets
Amember shall protect the Society’s assets such as premises, furniture, officemember shall protect the Society’s assets such as premises, furniture, officeshallprotecttheSociety’sassetssuchaspremises,furniture,officeequipments,fittings,technology,systems,informationorprocesses,strategies,businessplans,operationsandclientrelations
24. Use of Internet, Email and Electronic Media
A member shall not knowingly transmit view, print, retrieve, downloadmember shall not knowingly transmit view, print, retrieve, download shall not knowingly transmit view, print, retrieve, downloador store communications of a discriminatory or damaging nature (such ascomputerviruses)threateningorharassingnatureoranymailinappropriateforthebusinessenvironment.
25. Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Amember shall not consume alcoholic beverages in quantities that impairmember shall not consume alcoholic beverages in quantities that impair shallnot consumealcoholicbeverages inquantities that impairworkperformanceorimpairjudgmentduringworkinghours.
26. Gambling
Amembershallnotengageinactivitiesthatimpairworkperformance
27. Dress code
AmemberofKSPshallbeneat,wellgroomedandproperlydressedparticularlywhendischargingprofessionalduties
28. Political Associations
AsaprofessionalbodyKSPshallremainpoliticallyneutral.
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29. Enforcement of Ethical Standards
(i) TheKSPDisciplinaryCommitteeshallberesponsibleforenforcementofthisCode.
(ii) Atalltimesamembershall:a. Respecttherightsanddignityofallindividuals;b. Help all those who seek his/her professional service, without
discrimination,fearorfavour;c. Givehonest,competentandaccountableprofessionalservice;d. Recognise the extent and limitations of his/her professional
expertiseandundertakeonlythoseactivitiesthatarewithinhis/herprofessionalcompetence;
e. Holdinconfidenceallpersonalinformationentrustedtohim/her,exceptwheredisclosure is in thebest interestofhis/herpatient/client/colleague(s)/community;
f. Atalltimesmaintainthehigheststandardofprofessionalcompetenceandcontinuallyupdateandextendhis/herprofessionalknowledgeandskills;
g. Contribute to the planning and development of services whichenable individuals within the community to achieve optimumhealth;unlessthereisaproperreasontoactotherwiseinaparticularinstance.
Where a member fails to observe any of the above provisions or where amemberhascommitted,whetherdirectlyorbyagent,abreachofthisCodeappropriateactionwillbetakenbytheDisciplinaryCommittee.,
(i) TheDisciplinaryCommitteeshalldealwiththeissuebasedonthefactspresentedto it.Penalties formisconductwill includebutnot limitedto;reprimanding,suspensionfrompracticeandderegistrationfromtheSociety.
(ii) Failure to follow the guidance given by this Code may not in itselfconstitutemisconduct,butitmeansthatthememberconcernedmaybeatriskofhavingtojustifyhisorheractionstotheKSPdisciplinaryorganorinanswertoacomplaint.
(iii) KSP will at all times inquire into apparent failure by a member toobservetheethicalrequirementsandmayreferthemattertotheKSPDisciplinaryCommittee.
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30. Reporting/Complaint Procedures
AnybreachoftheprovisionsofthisCodeshallbereportedtotheSocietyinwritingbyeithertheclientormember.Thereportshallspecifythenatureofthecomplaint,thedatesandactualplacewheretheincidenttookplace.Thecomplaintshallbeloggeduponreceiptandissuedwithanumberafterwhich:
TheSocietyshallwritetotheparty(ies)involvedwithintwentyonedaysonreceiptofthereport.
TheSocietyshallcarryout itsowninvestigationafterwhichitwillcall thedisciplinarycommitteemeeting/sandgiverecommendationsontheissue.
31. Review
ThisCodeshallbereviewedperiodicallyasdeemedappropriatebytheKSP.
32.CONCLUSION
ThiscodehasmadeanattempttoaddresswhatisexpectedofphysiotherapistspracticinginKenya.Itisnotmeanttobepunitivebutrathertomaintainhighstandardsofphysiotherapyserviceprovision.WhilewedounderstandthattheenforcementofthisCoderequiresthecommitmentofallparties,itishopedthatallmembers will be sensitized accordingly regarding this Code for ease ofmembers will be sensitized accordingly regarding this Code for ease ofswillbesensitizedaccordinglyregardingthisCodeforeaseofimplementation.ItistheresponsibilityofKSPtoadvocatetheethicalissuesthatarementionedherein.AllmembersofKenyaSocietyofPhysiotherapistsshallcomplywithapplicablelaws,rulesandregulationsmeasuresasstipulatedintheKSPconstitutionandcodeofconductatalllevelsofhealthprovision.
Thisdocumentshallbecomeeffectivefromthisday:
16th July 2009
Signed by:
______________________________Chairman Kenya Society of Physiotherapists
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APPENDICESAPPENDIX 1
Formatforreportofgifts
(Form A)Report of gifts received
To:(ApprovingAuthority)______________________________________
DescriptionofOffer__________________________________________
NameandTitle:______________________________________________
Company:__________________________________________________
Relationship(Business/Personal)_________________________________
Occasiononwhichthegiftwas/istobereceived______________________
Description&(assessed)valueofgift______________________________
Suggested method of disposal
o Retainedbyreceivingstaffo Retainedfordisplay/asasouvenirintheofficeo Sharedamongtheofficerso Reserveasluckdrawprizeatstafffunctiono Donatetocharitableorganizationo Returntoprovidero Others(pleasespecify)
________________________________________ Date Name of receiving staff
Title/Department
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Part B -Acknowledgment (to be completed by approving authority)
To(receivingstaff)__________________________________
Therecommendedmethodofdisposalis*Approved/NotApproved
Thegift(s)concernedshouldbedisposedofbywayof:________________
________________________________________DateNameofapprovingAuthority
Title/Department
*Please delete as appropriate (Form B)
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Declaration of conflict of interest
Part A-Declaration (to be completed by member
To:(ApprovingAuthority)
Iwould liketoreportthefollowingexisting/potential*conflictof interestsituationarisingduringthedischargeofmyofficialduties:
Persons/companies with whom/which I have official dealings and /or personal interest
� 2 �Brief description of my duties which involve the persons/companies mentioned above and these are the areas of real/possible conflict of interest. � 2 �
________________________________________ Date Name of declaring member Title/Department
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Part B-acknowledgment (to be completed by approving authority)
To:declaringmember
The information contained in your declaration for………..is noted. It hasbeendecidedthat:
You should refrain fromperformingor getting involved inperforming thework/participatinginthedeliberationsregarding……,asdescribedinPartA,whichmaygiverisetoconflictofinterest.
You should continue to handle the work/ participate in deliberationsregarding……..asdescribedinPartA,providedthatthereisnochangeintheinformationdeclaredabove.
Otherconditions(pleasespecify)---------------------------------------------------
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________________________________________ Date Name of approving authority Title/Department
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