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Ethics and professional practices


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Ethics and Professional Practices Subject Code: WEL202A Assessment 3 (Presenter)

Introduction Ethical frameworks : Provide structured approach to navigate complex ethical dilemmas (Grote & Berens, 2020 ).

Vulnerable Group The Elderly: Unique Challenges: Health issues, social isolation, financial dependence Specific Needs: Healthcare, social support, financial Security. Inclusivity: Tailoring interventions to address their unique challenges ( Storey , 2020)

Fundamental Ethical Principles Ethical principles Definition Autonomy Obtaining informed consent, have the capacity to make independent choices ( Canca , 2020) Beneficence maximize benefits and minimize harm, well-being and safety of vulnerable groups (McCullough, 2020) Justice Fair distribution of burdens and benefits, prevents exploitation of vulnerable populations and promotes inclusivity ( Varkey , 2021)

Framework for Ethical Decision Making Understand the Context: Unique challenges faced Consider cultural, social, and economic factors Respect Autonomy: Involve them actively in decision-making processes Respect their preferences and choices. Cultural Competence: Develop cultural competence N avigate diverse backgrounds within vulnerable populations. Observe cultural nuances and adapt communication and interventions accordingly (Greene- Moton & Minkler , 2020 ).

Framework for Ethical Decision Making Beneficence and Non-Maleficence: Maximize benefits and minimizing harm Assess the potential risks and benefits of decisions Prioritize the well-being of vulnerable clients (Valentine & Godkin , 2019 ). Advocacy: Protect their rights Challenge systemic issues contributing to vulnerability Confidentiality and Trust: Build and maintain trust Clearly communicate the limits of confidentiality

Framework for Ethical Decision Making Continuous Education: Stay informed about evolving ethical standards and best practices Collaboration: With interdisciplinary teams to ensure a holistic approach Seek input from diverse professionals Reflection and Supervision: Reflect on ethical dilemmas Seek supervision and consultation Systems-Oriented Approach: Consider the broader systemic factors contributing to vulnerability Advocate for policy changes and systemic improvements

Importance of Informed Consent Foundational Ethical Principle Legal and Ethical Imperative Respect for Persons Addressing Vulnerability Identifying Vulnerable Participant ( Zagaja , 2020)

Case Study Understanding context : Mrs. Beesly, an 84-year-old woman with cognitive decline, refuses medical treatment recommended by her family. Identification of Ethical Issues: balance between respecting her autonomy and ensuring her well-being . Principles Applied: Respect, Beneficence and Justice Decision-Making Framework: uses ethical decision-making framework

Case Study Reflection: Mrs. Thompson's values and preferences, aligning with ethical considerations Ethical decision framework application: Evaluating the means and ends to ensure Mrs. Thompson's autonomy is respected while safeguarding her well-being

Strategies for Risk Mitigation Proactive Risk Management: identify and reduce potential threats before they escalate Safeguarding High-Risk Populations Risk-Informed Development Medical Management of Vulnerable Populations Supply Chain Risk Management Risk Management for Non-Profit Organizations ( Eriksen et al., 2021)

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