CH 3 Ethical Dilemma
CH 3 Ethical Dilemma
CH 3 Ethical Dilemma
4. Develop an action plan that is consistent with the ethical priorities that
have been determined as central to the dilemma. Have you conferred
with clients and colleagues, as appropriate, about the potential risks and
consequences of alternative courses of action? Can you support or justify
your action plan with the values/principles on which the plan is based?
5. Implement your plan, utilizing the most appropriate practice skills and
competencies. How will you make use of core social work skills such as
sensitive communication, skillful negotiation, and cultural competence?
6. Reflect on the outcome of this ethical decision making process. How
would you evaluate the consequences of this process for those involved:
client(s), professional(s), and agency(ies)?
Process to resolve Ethical Dilemma
1. Establish the facts surrounding the ethical dilemma.
Facts are important in law enforcement. To investigate all cases, officers must
rely on facts to guard against misinformation and cognitive biases. This is also
true in ethical dilemmas that we face. If the facts are not known to us, we must
investigate everything that surrounds the dilemma to ensure we are acting on
the right information. Avoid acting on rumours and gossip by verifying
information through factual information and evidence.
2.Determine your legal obligations and duties.
We must be sure what our professional and legal obligations are. Professional
and legal obligations will likely allow us to easily decide on a course of action to
take in an ethical dilemma. However, while professional and legal obligations
may not always require a course of action that coincides with these obligations,
our awareness of any professional and legal obligations must be known to allow
us to be fully cognizant of the consequences of our actions should we choose to
ignore professional or legal obligations.
How to resolve Ethical Dilemma