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Eye on Ethics: Conducting an Ethics Audit
The maturation of ethical standards in social work has accelerated the need for social workers to examine more closely the ethical dimensions of their practice. The social work ethics audit is a process designed to help social workers assess ethical issues systematically and comprehensively. The concept of an ethics audit is consistent with social work’s enduring efforts to protect clients and others from harm. Such systematic attempts to highlight, address, and monitor the ethical dimensions of social work practice will, in the final analysis, strengthen the profession’s integrity
High school \u27artists\u27 to attend RISD Youth Program thanks to vision, memory of Rhode Island woman
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Ron McLarty, Commencement Address, 2007
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Eye on Ethics: Protecting Privileged Information
It is important for social workers to understand the distinction between confidentiality and privileged communication. Confidentiality refers to the professional norm that information offered by or pertaining to clients will not be shared with third parties. Privilege refers to the disclosure of confidential information in court or during other legal proceedings. Courts commonly cite the following four conditions that must be satisfied for information to be considered privileged
What\u27s News At Rhode Island College
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What\u27s News At Rhode Island College
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Twinned Brothers : the Parallel Personalities of Timon and Hamlet
Examines Shakespeare\u27s play, Timon of Athens, in relation to Hamlet through a psychoanalytical and New Historical comparion of the two protagonists. Shows parallels between these characters in their behavior, illusions of reality, and inability to cope with loss of their illusions. Suggests that Timon may be a later reimagining of Hamlet