UNCC300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Katherine Paterson, Predatory Pricing, Health Equity
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Katherine Paterson
UNCC300 Justice & Change
Week 6
-How does the idea of human dignity relate to your future profession? > look at the code
of conduct for your future profession > how is the concept of human integrity included?
•Responsibility to the client and community > clients best interest, conflict of interest,
confidentiality, professional conduct, the environment
•Responsibility to other designers > predatory pricing, existing commissions,
plagiarism, breach of copyright, criticising other designers work
•Commissions > accepting commissions, subcontracting
•Fees > free vs paid pitches and commissions, financial interests not declared
•Self promotion & Publicity > accurate content, credit for other designers in
collaborative projects, consent
-Nursing
Nurses provide safe, person-centred and evidence-based practice for the health and
wellbeing of people
Nurses engage with people as individuals in a culturally safe and respectful way
Nurses embody integrity, honesty, respect and compassion
Nurses commit to teaching, supervising and assessing students and other nurses,
in order to develop the nursing workforce across all contexts of practice
Nurses recognise the vital role of research to inform quality healthcare and policy
development, conductresearch ethically and support the decision-making of
people who participate in research.
Nurses promote health and wellbeing for people and their families, colleagues,
the broader community and themselves and in a way that addresses health inequality
Document Summary
Nurses provide safe, person-centred and evidence-based practice for the health and wellbeing of people. Nurses engage with people as individuals in a culturally safe and respectful way. Nurses commit to teaching, supervising and assessing students and other nurses, in order to develop the nursing workforce across all contexts of practice. Nurses recognise the vital role of research to inform quality healthcare and policy development, conductresearch ethically and support the decision-making of people who participate in research. Nurses promote health and wellbeing for people and their families, colleagues, the broader community and themselves and in a way that addresses health inequality. Teachers provide opportunities for all learners to learn teachers treat their learners with courtesy and dignity. Teachers work within the limits of their professional expertise. Teachers maintain objectivity in their relationships with learners. Teachers are always in a professional relationship with their learners, whether at the education setting where they teach or not.