Sentences with phrase «ethical guidelines for»

She's done extensive research on the subject, built a model of a tattoo machine so she can get used to the grip, emailed tattoo parlours for tips, established her ethical guidelines for when it's not OK to tattoo people (such as when they are -LSB-...]
LESSON 1: Canada's Legal System and Real Estate Industry LESSON 2: Estates and Interests in Land LESSON 3: Contract Law LESSON 4: Land Registration and Land Title Office Procedure LESSON 5: Land Ownership and Tort Liability LESSON 6: Real Property Transactions and Agency Law LESSON 7: Mortgage Law LESSON 8: Commercial and Residential Tenancies LESSON 9: Strata Titles (Condominiums) LESSON 10: Legal and Ethical Guidelines for the Real Estate Professional
In addition to following the ethical guidelines for mental health providers, it is just as important for clinicians to take an affirmative approach to therapy, free of heterosexist bias and homophobic prejudice, when counseling this population.
For the rest of us, here are some ethical guidelines for seashell collecting from Travel For Wildlife:
We encourage game designers to take an active role in establishing and protecting ethical guidelines for monetization to ensure a good experience for our players and to ensure the continued prosperity of our industry.
The Service Dog Society would like to announce the release of its Minimum Standards and Ethical Guidelines for Service Dog Programs and Trainers.
Members of the ESSC are expected to undertake to abide by the Rules of the Club, Code of Ethics and the Ethical Guidelines for Breeders.
and remember... if you are enquiring about puppies from an advertisement in any publication, puppies do not normally leave their breeder until they are at least 7 - 8 weeks of age - and please ensure that the breeder in question satisfies the criteria set by The Kennel Club and the Breed Clubs i.e. the General Code of Ethics and the Ethical Guidelines for Breeders.
The dedicated team of dog rescuers and volunteers hope that this incident will bring to light the inhumane world of dog mills and push the Agri - Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) of Singapore to set firm and ethical guidelines for all existing and potential breeders.
Recently, the American Medical Association (AMA) began crafting its «ethical guidelines for physicians in the media» to «defend the integrity of the profession.»
Many of these pioneers lived in the early days of medicine, before the current era of regulations and ethical guidelines for research trials that have tended to discourage the researcher as research subject.
Because hundreds of thousands of families throughout the tsunami - ravaged region still lack information on the fate of their loved ones, Butcher and others have called for a better international system and ethical guidelines for responding to mass fatalities.
The «doctors» trial» was the first of the war crimes trials; one of its outcomes was the famous Nuremberg Code, a set of ethical guidelines for human experimentation.
The rise of Big Data offers many potential benefits for society and my colleagues and I have tried help establish ethical guidelines for the use of Big Data in behavioral science as well as help inoculate and empower people to resist mass psychological persuasion.
The rules are set out in an ethics manual, «The Right Stuff: Ethical Guidelines for Prosecutors,» which has been adopted by every district attorney's office in the state.
She will also call for independent mechanisms to ensure good governance in polices and the setting of ethical guidelines for police officers who speak publicly on «matters of contested opinion rather than hard fact».
The 2016 rule book of ethical guidelines for the association says that prosecutors generally may not «act in a manner that could be interpreted as lending the prestige and weight of their office to a political party or function.»
To develop ethical guidelines for our treatment of domesticated animals, for example, we must try to consider the kind of effects our actions have on them subjectively.
In this way we can develop compassion towards others which could be an ethical guideline for future behavior of actors such as consultants, lawyers and bankers in financial markets while contributing to long term economic growth and prosperity.

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Holtz, a founding member of Corporate Representatives for Ethical Wikipedia Engagement, says he's all in favour of guidelines that require more disclosure.
«If Facebook continues to grow as a trusted news source in its own right,» Salmon argues, «then the result could be an existential crisis for news organizations with old - fashioned things like editors and fact - checkers and clear ethical guidelines
McDonald called out the questions the ARF and its members should be asking: «What ethical guidelines guide the use of «secondary data» collected for some other purpose, but now used for research?
Aware that the Church «can not and should not intervene on every scientific innovation,» the pope charged the congregation with «reiterating the great values at stake, and providing the faithful, and all men and women of good will, with ethical and moral principles and guidelines for these new and important questions.»
He asks the key question for any growth - centered ethic — which ethical guidelines contribute to the growth of creative, loving, productive people?
There must be guidelines that we can find to direct us to some ethical stance that, though short of the ideal, is still not just a reflection of yesterday's repressive system, for that simply will not win today's world.
They have also, at least so far, been maintained by ethical guidelines of the United Network for Organ Sharing.
Wherever the ethical principles «tip the balance» in favor of intervention, he argues, we must establish clear guidelines (again based upon ethical principles) for justifying the use of force.
While President Bush stood firm, the issue of stem cell research appeared to be a political winner for Democrats and to pit the claims of science against strict ethical guidelines.
With each new ethical squabble, the need for firm guidelines grows stronger.
Adhering to the strictest ethical and clinical guidelines established by infertility societies, The Fertility Center of Las Vegas continually recruits for healthy egg donors from all ethnic backgrounds.
Despite being presented data on the complications caused by allowing newborns to fast for days to achieve exclusive breastfeeding, they declined our offer to help make the guidelines safer and more ethical.
The Indian Academy of Pediatrics» has also developed guidelines on human milk banking which calls for ethical standards and need to establish milk banks in large neonatal intensive care units.
Suitcases and Sippy Cups operates under the guidelines provided by the FTC for bloggers and Google TOS to provide a fair and ethical platform for our readers.
This workshop aims to explore the underlying reasons for research ethics and how we can go about implementing them to compare and contrast the requirements of different bodies» ethical guidelines (ESRC and NHS) to consider the implications for management researchers to provide a forum for the discussion of research ethics issues and the sharing of good practice.
This project will develop ethical principles and guidelines, as well as draft best practices for the use of remote sensing and volunteered geographic information (VGI) in crisis situations.
Responsible research guidelines for the global scientist by Elisabeth Pain, 18 February 2016 A new book offers scientists guidance about international collaborations, where different research cultures, societal attitudes, and ethical regulations may clash.
Some DNA program efforts can raise complex legal and ethical questions, however, and Jennifer Wagner, a 2014 - 2015 AAAS Congressional Fellow and former research associate at the University of Pennsylvania's Center for the Integration of Genetic Healthcare Technologies, and Sara Katsanis, an Instructor of Science & Society at Duke University, are conducting interviews, surveys, and focus groups around two such programs to learn more about the perspectives of the people involved and to develop «best practices» guidelines.
Stem cell advocates have been expressing serious worry that ethical requirements spelled out in the draft guidelines — in particular, informed consent procedures for embryo donors — will rule out the use of many existing human embryonic stem cell lines, including the 21 lines approved under the Bush Administration.
The final guidelines on research with human embryonic stem cells issued on Monday by the National Institutes of Health set out criteria for determining which ES cell lines can be used in federally funded experiments and give NIH discretion to approve old lines that don't meet stringent modern ethical requirements.
In December, 28 researchers convened by the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute published a set of «ethical and practical» guidelines for returning such results.
I think the federal government needs to set an example by making sure that when it is the funding source for such research, it is subject to serious ethical guidelines.
In accordance with that decision, the new guidelines would allow scientists to use NIH funds for research on cell lines isolated from embryos as long as the cells were derived by privately funded researchers who followed a set of ethical guidelines.
The research in the current study is fully compliant with recommendations made in that document, and adheres closely to guidelines established by OHSU's Institutional Review Board and additional ad - hoc committees set up for scientific and ethical review.
To that end, the Society has developed a series of guidelines regarding ethical standards for scientific publishing to assist and educate all who participate in the publication process.
Aware that the Church «can not and should not intervene on every scientific innovation,» the pope charged the congregation with «reiterating the great values at stake, and providing the faithful, and all men and women of good will, with ethical and moral principles and guidelines for these new and important questions.»
All experiments involving mice were judged and approved by the national committee for genetic identification of organisms and the animal ethical committee, and were conducted according to national and international guidelines.
We look forward to continued advances in 2017 that support the rigorous, ethical standards set forth in the 2016 Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation, and help address issues of human health around the world.
The guidelines were originally produced to offer a common set of ethical standards for the responsible conduct of research using human embryonic stem cells, which have the potential to produce all the body's cell types.
Professional guidelines provide a practical and ethical framework for decision making and instill a sense of responsibility and accountability.
In a new essay in Nature, more than two dozen physicians, ethicists, neuroscientists, and computer scientists, call for ethical guidelines to cover the evolving use of computer hardware and software to enhance or restore human capabilities.
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