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The Ethical Coaches’ Handbook A Guide to Developing Ethical Maturity in Practice

RIBA Ethical Practice Guide

RIBA Ethical Practice Guide

Ethical practice distinguishes an RIBA chartered architect from other design professionals. The RIBA Code of Professional Conduct requires practitioners to uphold high standards while encouraging and empowering them to reflect critically and to continually strive to improve. The Grenfell Tower tragedy was a significant reminder of the ethical responsibilities of the architect and the importance of ethical decision-making. By making ethical practice one of its mandatory competences the RIBA has made it a requirement that students and professionals develop a fundamental level of awareness and understanding of ethics. This guide is designed to improve industry’s grasp of ethical decision-making as it relates to the wider world society clients the workplace the profession and the individual. Each chapter introduces an ethical duty setting out the relevant legal regulatory and professional context before exploring the detailed subject matter and key principles. It includes an ethical dilemma for each duty and views and experiences from inside the profession. Delving into issues of equity diversity and inclusion social value wellbeing and integrity it does not seek our ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answers. Rather it encourages reflection on different interests consequences and considerations in order to reach a considered and balanced position. While ethical practice is invaluable in itself it is also vital for establishing trust with clients improving transparency enhancing reputation attracting and retaining high-quality staff avoiding disputes and for a high-level of accountability that benefits the entire industry and society more broadly. | RIBA Ethical Practice Guide

GBP 30.00
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Ethical Health Care

Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research

Psychoanalysis as an Ethical Process

Peach Ethical Essential Oil Peppermint - 10ml

Ethical Issues in Aviation

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Palliative Care within Mental Health Ethical Practice

The Elements of Ethical Practice Applied Psychology Ethics in Australia

The Elements of Ethical Practice Applied Psychology Ethics in Australia

The Elements of Ethical Dilemmas: Applied Psychology Ethics in Australia is a comprehensive and applied guide to practising psychology in an ethical and professional manner. This book is designed to assist applicants for general registration as a psychologist successfully navigate one of the eight core competencies for general registration set by the Psychology Board of Australia; specifically ethical legal and professional matters. The exploration of ethical dilemmas is a core task for the 4+2 pathway to general registration while related ethical applications require exploration in the 5+1 and higher education pathways to registration as well. This book will teach readers how to identify explore and choose the appropriate professional course of action when confronted by ethical dilemmas in practice. The chapters include personal reflections from expert contributors relating to each of the ethical dilemmas expertly highlighting clients’ and stakeholders’ circumstances ethical codes and guidelines scholarship and research as well as other key elements in the ethical decision-making process. Especially relevant to those applying to become a registered psychologist in Australia this book offers invaluable guidance on responding to ethical dilemmas as required by the Psychology Board of Australia in various pathways to general registration. | The Elements of Ethical Practice Applied Psychology Ethics in Australia

GBP 48.99
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Communication: Ethical and Moral Issues

Environmental Health Risks Ethical Aspects

Ethical Responses to Nature’s Call Reticent Imperatives

Ethical Responses to Nature’s Call Reticent Imperatives

Arguing for a renewed view of objects and nature Ethical Responses to Nature’s Call considers how it is possible to understand our ethical duties - in the form of ethical intuitionalism - to nature and the planet by listening to and releasing ourselves over to the call or address of nature. Blending several strands of philosophical thought such as Graham Harman’s Object-Oriented Ontology W. D. Ross’s prima fathics Alphonso Lingis’s phenomenological ethics traceable to The Imperative and Michael Bonnett’s ecophilosophy this book offers a unique rejoinder to the problems and issues that continue to haunt humans’ relationship to nature. The origins of such problems and issues largely remain obscured from view due to the oppressive influence of the Cultural Framework which gives form and structure to the ways we understand discourse on and comport ourselves in relation to the natural world. Through understanding this Cultural Framework we also come to know the responses we continue to offer in answer to nature’s call and address and are then in a position to analyze and assess those responses in terms of their potential ethical weight. Such a phenomenon is made possible through the descriptive-and-interpretive method of eco-phenomenology. This renewed vision of the human-and-nature provides direction for our interaction with and behavior toward nature in such a way that the ethical insight offers a diagnosis and provides a potentially compelling prescriptive for environmental ills. | Ethical Responses to Nature’s Call Reticent Imperatives

GBP 38.99
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