Grog & drugs
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Match these ethical guidelines with their correct meaning.
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Questions
Statement 1
Access and equity in service provision
- AOD workers should have up-to-date knowledge of the AOD industry and be critical about the ethical, social and policital.
- All clients should have equal access to the services they need and receive equal treatment for equal need.
- All staff, both new and existing, should be given on-going opportunities to address ethical standards, so their knowledge remains current.
Statement 2
Services responsive to individual needs
- An appropriate service for a client based on their gender, social circumstance, ethnic and cultural background and other problems or disabilities.
- AOD workers should engage in debate and promote their opinions at all levels on AOD issues, to improve the health and wellbeing of clients.
- Involving the client and the community in decision making about the services being delivered for them.
Statement 3
Community consultation and consumer involvement
- A commitment to actioned community consultation and consumer involvement.
- Involving the client and the community in decision making about the services being delivered for them.
- All clients should have equal access to the services they need and receive equal treatment for equal need.
Statement 4
Reinforcing ehtical standards through training
- All staff, both new and existing, should be given on-going opportunities to address ethical standards, so their knowledge remains current.
- All clients should have equal access to the services they need and receive equal treatment for equal need.
- AOD workers should have up-to-date knowledge of the AOD industry and be critical about the ethical, social and political outcomes of organizations and programs, in order to have well-formed opinions.
Statement 5
Public policy and health advocacy
- All clients should have equal access to the services they need and receive equal treatment for equal need.
- AOD workers should engage in debate and promote their opinions at all levels on AOD issues, to improve the health and wellbeing of clients.
- All staff, both new and existing, should be given on-going opportunities to address ethical standards, so their knowledge remains current.
Statement 6
Ethical engagement and debate
- AOD workers should engage in debate and promote their opinions at all levels on AOD issues, to improve the health and wellbeing of clients.
- Involving the client and the community in decision making about the services being delivered for them.
- AOD workers should have up-to-date knowledge of the AOD industry and be critical about the ethical, social and political outcomes of organisations and programs, in order to have well-informed opinions.
Answers
Access and equity in service provision
All clients should have equal access to the services they need and receive equal treatment for equal need.
Services responsive to individual needs
An appropriate service for a client based on their gender, social circumstance, ethnic and cultural background and other problems or disabilities.
Community consultation and consumer involvement
Involving the client and the community in decision making about the services being delivered for them.
Reinforcing ehtical standards through training
All staff, both new and existing, should be given on-going opportunities to address ethical standards, so their knowledge remains current.
Public policy and health advocacy
AOD workers should engage in debate and promote their opinions at all levels on AOD issues, to improve the health and wellbeing of clients.
Ethical engagement and debate
AOD workers should have up-to-date knowledge of the AOD industry and be critical about the ethical, social and political outcomes of organisations and programs, in order to have well-informed opinions.
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