CMD 465 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Individualized Education Program, The Terminal, Phoneme
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The moral and/or civil codes of conduct for a particular person, situation, community, religious group, organization, or society. These codes evolve from from a philosophy of human interaction that values behaviors that are personally or collectively regarded as good, honest, proper, and respectable. Is there a reason for this: personal ethics: important because they enable us to make choices about our own behavior. They differ from person to person: professional ethics: establish right from wrong in serving clients in the workplace. Publicly state the common core values and collective obligation shared by people in particular discipline. What an organization"s code of ethics enables them to do. Each organization has its own code of ethics that includes tangible expectations that define acceptable conduct and conscientious judgment in the practice of slp and audiology. Look toward a common set of core values when confronted with ethical dilemmas.