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Ethical Dilemmas – Case Study Discussion
- 2 hrs
- 1 CPD points
- Ethics
Our Code of Ethics requires us to always act in the best interest of our client. What about duty of care for other parties? What if some of the client’s choices are against our own morals? In this session presenter has analysed a case study displaying an ethical dilemma involving financial elder abuse. We have considered different views on how to respond to the presented dilemma.
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- Resource Type: CPD, Learning Materials, Session Recording
- Topics: Ethics
Ethical dilemmas – Case study discussion
- 1 hrs
- Ethics
Our Code of Ethics requires us to always act in the best interest of our client. What about duty of care for other parties? What if some of the client’s choices are against our own morals? In this session presenter has analysed a case study displaying an ethical dilemma involving financial elder abuse. We have considered different views on how to respond to the presented dilemma.
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- Resource Type: CPD, Learning Materials
- Topics: Ethics
Ethical dilemmas in casework
- 1-2 hrs
- 1 CPD points
- Skills, Ethics
In this session, we have looked at ethical dilemmas that financial counsellors face in their roles. We analysed what is required of us by our code of ethics and how to apply that in real-life scenarios. Special guest, Senior Philosopher, Tim Dean from the Ethics Centre will join us as we discuss different case studies that require ethical decision-making.
Also, presenters have differentiated between ethical boundary crossings and ethical boundary violations and consider what is in the best interest of our client. We have encouraged discussion amongst participants and considered different views on how to respond to the presented ethical dilemmas.
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- Topics: Ethics
Ethical dilemmas in casework
- 3 hrs
- 1 CPD points
- Ethics
In this session presenter were looking at ethical dilemmas that financial counsellors face in their roles. We analyse what is required of us by our Code of Ethics and how to apply that in real life scenarios. The presenter has differentiate between ethical boundary crossings and ethical boundary violations and consider what is in the best interest of our client. We have discussed duty of care for other parties and look at scenarios where the client’s choices are against our own morals.
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- Topics: Ethics
Family law
- 2-3 hrs
- 1 CPD points
Separation in many instances is a major contributor to poverty. What should I tell my client about separation? This session has provided an overview of the family law system and look into division of assets, joint debts, child support and spouse maintenance.
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- Topics: Family Law
Family Violence and Our Social Security System
- 2-3 hrs
- 1 CPD points
- Technical
The distress that victim survivors of family violence experience can be exacerbated by complex and lengthy interactions with Centrelink when pursuing the recovery of debt that was itself wholly or partly attributable to the violence. Similarly, it can be distressing when Centrelink treats people experiencing family violence as being a member of a couple with the perpetrator of the violence.
In this session recording presenter has provided information about how our social security system addresses family violence issues, the common challenges people face when raising family violence issues within our social security system, and how the system itself may be used as a tool for people to perpetrate economic family violence.
This session has also addressed the avenues people can pursue when they do not agree with a Centrelink decision – including appeals – and what help is available for clients and community workers.
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- Topics: Family Violence, Social Security and Centrelink