Category: Ethics

  • How have ethic and age distribution changed in the British Columbia region of the last 50 years and why?

    Introduction British Columbia is found at the far east of Canada and is the sixth Canadian province. The country is known of its natural beauty and strategic positioning for functions like tourist and sporting activities. Its capital city is Victoria, which happens to be the fifteenth largest metropolitan region. The city according to census of…

  • Ethics of Belief: Term Discussion

    Among the very odd factors of a human’s nature is the search of rationality behind everything. Human mind is a complex thing which does not grasp until proper reasoning is provided for something and this quest for reason especially takes its position when sensitive issues such as religious beliefs are to be given credence. Ethicists…

  • Ethics of Group vs. Individual Practice Compared

    Table of Contents Introduction Ethics in Group Practice and Individual Practice: Differences Confidentiality, Mandated Reporting Requirements, and Group Membership Rules Conclusion Reference Introduction It is not a secret that ethics is one of the critical, significant, and integral components in social work, without which it is impossible to think and act professionally. In addition, the…

  • Construction Administration Code of Ethics

    Construction administration, which includes tasks such as overseeing a project’s construction period, is governed by the Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) code of ethics. The profession’s historical values are the basis of the code, which are also closely associated with the organization’s strategies. Public accountability, ethical behavior, and professional excellence are all upheld. Construction…

  • Ethical Issue: Toxic Workplace Culture

    Table of Contents Types of Toxic Workplace Behavior Effects of Toxic Workplace Culture Ways to Reverse Toxic Workplace Culture References The work environment is a social setting with people with different behaviours, personalities and beliefs. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that one respects their work environment by acting in the best way possible. Nonetheless,…

  • Ethical Behavior in Therapists and Social Workers

    Table of Contents Case 1 Case 2 Conclusion References Ethical behavior is crucial to helping professions, as it allows avoiding unwanted consequences and enhances the quality of care or support provided. As noted by Reamer (2006), “Ethical standards are created to help professionals identify ethical issues in practice and provide guidelines to determine what is…

  • Ethical Codes and Principles in Addictions Assessment

    Ethics is generally understood as standards that govern people in their everyday activities. Ethics is a set of rules that are closely connected to morality and imply an awareness of how a human should behave. Every profession has its own set of such rules, including addiction assessment and treatment. The American Psychological Association (APA) and…

  • Ethical Issues in the School

    Robert is a disruptive student whose case raises several ethical concerns. The first one is that he does not follow school rules and regulations as a student. He is also disobedient and bullies other students in class. Teachers do not expect their students to behave in such a manner hence the behaviour portrayed by Robert…

  • The Ethical Lessons of Social Sciences

    The social sciences course is undertaken this semester contained valuable lessons on the importance of ethical conduct for the continued sustainability and growth of companies. A business cannot function without the trust of its customers, and to obtain it, a firm has to establish a positive reputation. Ethical conduct, both within the company and outside…

  • Role and Importance of Personal Ethics in Psychology

    Introduction Ethics is the behavior of people and how people relate to each other through taking responsibility for the decisions they make. Ethics determines how they are viewed by the community at large. (APA) stands for American psychological association. Ethics here is a code of conduct that guides psychologists to act on the highest ideas…