However, to think strategically about how to generate a greater awareness of
individual ethical responsibility, Harris's book should be supplemented by additional strategic considerations.
Not exact matches
Thus the primary center of
ethical decision was within the
individual, and like Ezekiel Jesus would have resisted any person's endeavor to evade
responsibility for his own conduct.
Ethics — A search for viable
individual, social and political principles of
ethical conduct, judging them on their ability to enhance human well - being and
individual responsibility.
Inherent in this
responsibility is an
ethical decision which only the
individual can make.
Nikos Kazantzakis in The Saviors of God (Simon & Schuster, 1960) states our
ethical responsibility better than most when he describes the
individual as seed.
Annually, all OTA Trade Members must sign the Association's Code of Ethics, a statement of the common values of this Association, to guide us in the decisions we make as businesses and
individuals and to assist us with our
responsibilities to the principles of organic agriculture and
ethical business practices.
Finally, from a primarily
ethical perspective, with great wealth comes great
responsibility and this maxim applies at a societal level as well as an
individual level.
Topics include the rights of persons with disabilities; the rights and
responsibilities of drug users and
ethical considerations for dignified addiction treatment; improving maternal and child health through advancements in women's rights; the effects of violence; access to affordable and appropriate health care and treatment; health disparities between different population groups; health during war and conflict; the health of internally displaced persons and refugees; and recognition of social and structural forces that impact the health of
individuals and groups.
Looking through the lens of an independent school educator - leader, I know that although each independent school has its own purposefully crafted mission statement, frequently the statements share a lexicon that include words and phrases such as: character, academic, empower, passions, potential, lifelong commitment,
individual growth, social
responsibility,
ethical, effective citizenship, inclusive, respect, service, inspire, courage, and leaders.
What is at issue here is a conflict between the micro ethics of
individual responsibility for responsible conduct of research and larger
ethical issues associated with the well - being of the public and the environment.
[W]»... here is a conflict between the micro ethics of
individual responsibility for responsible conduct of research and larger
ethical issues...?»
Hewitson speaks not only of
individual ethical concerns, but also ethics relating to the differential
responsibility and accountability (and credibility) of countries in relation to climate change action and science services.
H. To what extent have you informed high emitting entities and
individuals within your nation that they have
ethical responsibilities to decrease their ghg emissions in cases when this can be done without a major sacrifice to an entities or
individual interest.
Australia (and the great majority of
individual Australians) has an
ethical responsibility to greatly reduce its greenhouse gas production rate.
What are the
ethical and moral
responsibilities of sub-national governments, businesses, organizations and
individuals for climate change?
Goldstein said that while he doesn't feel it is currently an
ethical obligation, it is a matter of professional
responsibility: «The service I provide to clients is based on presenting the latest, most efficient and cost - effective options that allow me to maximize my experience and knowledge as a lawyer with
individual clients.»
He was able to provide story after story of successful programs, negotiations, options, and alternatives, all based on a professional and
ethical sense of
responsibility to the
individuals in these institutions.
At the same time, interactivity via the Internet presents significant challenges for
individual attorneys, law firm leaders, and marketers, all whom have distinct
ethical responsibilities to their professions, clients and communities.
(a) Document a minimum of twenty - four hours of academic preparation or board approved continuing education coursework in counselor supervision training including training six hours in each area as follows: (i) Assessment, evaluation and remediation which includes initial, formative and summative assessment of supervisee knowledge, skills and self - awareness; components of evaluation e.g. evaluation criteria and expectations, supervisory procedures, methods for monitoring (both direct and indirect observation) supervisee performance, formal and informal feedback mechanisms, and evaluation processes (both summative and formative), and processes and procedures for remediation of supervisee skills, knowledge, and personal effectiveness and self - awareness; (ii) Counselor development which includes models of supervision, learning models, stages of development and transitions in supervisee / supervisor development, knowledge and skills related to supervision intervention options, awareness of
individual differences and learning styles of supervisor and supervisee, awareness and acknowledgement of cultural differences and multicultural competencies needed by supervisors, recognition of relational dynamics in the supervisory relationship, and awareness of the developmental process of the supervisory relationship itself; (iii) Management and administration which includes organizational processes and procedures for recordkeeping, reporting, monitoring of supervisee's cases, collaboration, research and evaluation; agency or institutional policies and procedures for handling emergencies, case assignment and case management, roles and
responsibilities of supervisors and supervisees, and expectations of supervisory process within the institution or agency; institutional processes for managing multiple roles of supervisors, and summative and formative evaluation processes; and (iv) Professional
responsibilities which includes
ethical and legal issues in supervision includes dual relationships, competence, due process in evaluation, informed consent, types of supervisor liability, privileged communication, consultation, etc.; regulatory issues include Ohio laws governing the practice of counseling and counseling supervision, professional standards and credentialing processes in counseling, reimbursement eligibility and procedures, and related institutional or agency procedures.