ETHICAL COMMUNICATION

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ETHICAL COMMUNICATION Right or best way to communicate Good/bad We are responsible for outcome Page 27

ETHICAL GUIDELINES Family Religion Culture Pg.28-29

ETHICAL PRINCIPLES (pg.30[table 2.1]) Honesty/truth misleading Fidelity Keeping your promise Confidentiality Keeping secrets Fairness Treat everyone as you want to be treated Choice Get the facts

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES Tolerance Respect each other Beliefs Attitudes/values Appearance You don’t have to personally agree Speak up Have the facts Stay true to your convictions [VIDEO-ART APPRECIATION]

Consequentialist Approach MORAL THEORIES Consequentialist Approach Principle of veracity (Bok) Consequences of the lie Non-consequentialist Approach “Do unto others…(Kant) Based on duty/responsibility

COMPETENT COMMUNICATION Knowledge of: Rules Norms Similarities Differences Sensitivity/respect Awareness of ethics Page 38-39