OCTY3102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Distributive Justice, Fiduciary, Professional Responsibility

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Law & policy : created through acts of parliament e. g. privacy act 1988. Policy o a set of rules to be followed: e. g. Code of conduct for the queensland public service o based on public sector ethics act. Integrity & impartiality: promoting the public good, commitment to the system of government, accountability & transparency. Ethics are critical to our practice as ot(cid:495)s. that aim to protect the rights of the people e. g. to privacy, to competent service, to be treated with respect. They provide guidance for complying with laws. The goal of making professional services equally available. The effects on others of professional conduct on behalf of clients. The professional(cid:495)s status as employee obligations to employer. Four prima facie principles : respect for autonomy, informed consent, confidentiality, no deception, communicate, rigorous training, know risks, use evidence to support well practice, beneficence do good, non-maleficence do no harm, distributive justice, legal justice (cid:494)

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