UNCC300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Dignity

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UNCC300 Tutorial Notes Monday 4th December 2017
Human Dignity and Professional Practice
- How does the idea of Human dignity relate to your future profession?
- Hua Digity: a idiidual or group’s sese of self-respect and self-work, physical
and psychological integrity and empowerment.
Human Dignity in practice requires
- Respect
- Professionalism
- Responsibility
- Solidarity
- Social justice
- Advocacy
- Empathy
Teaching code of conduct
- Provide opportunities for ALL learners to learn
- Treat learners with courtesy and dignity
o Create and environment promoting mutual respect.
- Objective relationships with learners and carers
- Respond to parental concerns as well as student needs
Code of Ethics
- Integrity
- Respect
Advocacy
- Stand beside a cause
- Empower the disadvantaged to maintain or regain control over the decisions which
affect their lives so they get the outcomes they need.
- Stand up for the marginalised or disadvantaged.
- Speakig up for a issue or perso, or group of people ho ca’t.
- Commitment to change unjust social policies.
- The act of pleading or arguing on behalf of something or someone.
- Uses principles of Subsidiarity and Solidarity
Solidarity
- People united for a common cause. Advocacy often requires multiple people
speaking out to make a difference. Hence solidarity.
Global Solidarity
- We are all interconnected and one human family, with the same duty towards those
far away as our close neighbours.
Subsidiarity:
- Wherever possible, those affected by a decision should be involved in making it.
Power is localised, not centralised.
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