The Code Of Ethics In The Human Service

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Ethics Web Assignment
In the Human Service professional we are bound by a code of ethics, we have a duty to our clients to help them during a crisis. When faced with dilemma’s we can use this code to help in decisions, to distinguish right or wrong, and set a standard on how we should conduct ourselves. It is standard to ensure people that are in a venerable state are treated with dignity, and respect. In this Human Service field we have three Associations that have a code of ethics in place to help us in our profession. Because of the ever changing times and happenings the code of ethics will probably be revised and improved to ensure the welfare and safety of people.
The National Organization for Human Service (NOHS) website describes their …show more content…

Treating every person with respect, dignity and ever learning to ensure client’s needs are met in every culture and circumstance. It brings attention and the need for education in the matter of race, gender identity, national origin, color, social diversity, etc., to warrant understanding for any dilemma that may occur. They are a tool in place to aid in “gray” matters. Because America is the “melting pot,” welcoming all types of cultures, and people it pushes us to constantly learn, study, and form an understanding for people of diversity. In a world with multiple cultures, lifestyles, disabilities, and such, we need a code to lead us in treating everyone in a sensitive manner, and to help them that best meets their culture customs. They all basically set standards to help ensure you are acting in an ethical manner. The differences I find between the three are that one is for psychologists, one strongly focuses on continuously learning about diversity, and lastly how to conduct yourself as a Social …show more content…

The Code of Conduct for Psychologists seem to be more strict or demanding. When in the position as psychologist or counselor you are responsible for the life of another. Not dealing with a client with standards could destroy the client’s life and the lives surrounding the client. People entrust of with their lives, thoughts, and care.
Combining the codes would have to include all aspects of each field. Although each profession deals with the client basically the same they all don’t care for the client in the same manner. Not all codes have disciplinary action given if a code is broken. Having all the codes combined would help remember them all, and to help in making sure they were all followed. The cons would be that some roles in a profession are not the same, not all cases are the same unless in the case of the role as a psychologist. Social worker may have more room to help their clients in ways the psychologist is not allowed

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