ETHICAL PRACTICE Clause Samples
The ETHICAL PRACTICE clause establishes a requirement for parties to conduct their activities in accordance with recognized ethical standards and principles. This typically means adhering to laws, regulations, and industry codes of conduct, and may include prohibitions against bribery, corruption, discrimination, or other unethical behaviors. By setting clear expectations for ethical conduct, this clause helps ensure responsible business practices and protects all parties from reputational or legal risks associated with unethical actions.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. Nursing actions and interventions are accurate and safe, and demonstrate due regard for the theoretical concepts and principles underlying practice. Acts to enhance the professional development of self and others. Comprehensive and accurate nursing assessments of patients/residents are carried out. A plan of care is developed and documented in consultation with the patient/resident and relevant others. Planned care is implemented, evaluated and assessed. Acts to enhance the safety of individuals and groups at all times. Appropriate interpersonal relationships are developed with individuals. Organises workload to facilitate planned nursing care. Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with colleagues and members of the health care team.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. 26.1.1 The Parties hereby undertake to perform their obligations and conduct their respective business affairs under this MSA by:
26.1.1.1 Ensuring strict compliance with ethical practices applicable to their business (including their Affiliates) as regulated by the laws and acts in the Republic of Zimbabwe or to which the Republic of Zimbabwe has signed or is a signatory. This includes but is not limited to such laws and acts relating to corrupt practices, money laundering, the environment and sustainability; and
26.1.1.2 acting in accordance with the code of ethics, code of conduct, or similar codes/policies as may be made available by either Party on its website;
26.1.2 The Customer and its employees and personnel shall not donate, offer, gift or make, any financial contributions, payments, remuneration, gratuities, donations or comparable benefits, whether directly or indirectly, to any director, shareholder, employee or any other person or entity associated with LIT, which is intended or may be perceived to be an attempt to influence such person or to otherwise gain an unfair advantage.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. Nursing actions and interventions are accurate and safe, and demonstrate due regard for the theoretical concepts and principles underlying practice. Acts to enhance the professional development of self and others. Comprehensive and accurate nursing assessments of patients/residents are carried out. A plan of care is developed and documented in consultation with the patient/resident and relevant others. Planned care is implemented, evaluated and assessed.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. The British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) specify that terms are put in place prior to sessions beginning to outline the responsibilities and safeguarding requirements between the Counsellor and the client. I am a member of the BACP and adhere to their Ethical Code of Practice which you can find on their website ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇. I build relationships with adult (18+) clients from diverse backgrounds, cultures and ages. At SJF Counselling, I follow the theory of the Person-Centred Approach to counselling developed by ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ which believes that if the client is given the right environment, they can feel empowered to make informed decisions independently. It is important to detail what the client can expect from Person Centred Counselling and the responsibility that I have towards the client. That is to actively listen to the client whilst they explore thoughts, feelings and behaviours. There is no direction or advice given by me and I work at the pace of the client so that they can discover ways to make individual decisions to having a more fulfilled future. I may suggest exercises or activities to develop coping strategies in dealing with a stressful dilemma.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. Goal: The student intern will conduct him/herself in an ethical manner that is consistent with the social work profession. Objective(s): i.e., smaller goals to achieve primary pre-specified goal. Example: Student will problem solve client case issue. Activities: i.e., tasks the student will perform or engage in to meet the objective(s). Example: Student will meet with client to employ problem solving approach.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. Codes of Ethics guiding the different professions continue to apply notwithstanding the period of National Disaster. The parties to this Protocol shall, in accordance with relevant legislation and ethical codes on the confidentiality of information, ensure protection of information.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. All Elephant Counselling therapists are members of the British Association For Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and are committed to working under the BACP’s Ethical Framework for counselling professions. This is your assurance that the service and your counsellor will always strive to practice in a safe, ethical and professional manner. The BACP Ethical Framework can be viewed for free on the BACP website: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇ Counselling is widely considered to be beneficial and it is Elephant Counselling’s intention for your experience to promote positive change as a result of your journey. However, Elephant Counselling can make no guarantee as to the therapeutic outcomes of any particular course of counselling.
ETHICAL PRACTICE. The Partners agree that they are committed to the ethical practice of law and that they will observe the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct. The Partnership shall immediately remove any Partner who is suspended or disbarred from the practice of law and shall pay the Partner an amount representing his interest in the Partnership as if he had voluntarily withdrawn from the Partnership, as provided in Section Seventeen of the Agreement. If a Partner brings any action at law or in equity to enforce or interpret the provisions the Agreement, including an action for declaratory relief, the losing party shall pay the prevailing party a reasonable attorney’s fee, which may be set by the court in the same action or any separate action brought for that purpose, besides other relief that the losing party may owe to the prevailing party.
