Code of Ethics Word Scramble
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| Principle 1. Beneficence | occupational therapy personnel shall demonstrate a concern for the safety and well-being of the recipients of their services |
| Principle 2. Non-maleficence | occupational therapy personnel shall intentionally refrain from actions that cause harm |
| Principle 3. Autonomy | occupational therapy personnel shall respect the right of the individual to self-determination, privacy, confidentiality, and consent |
| Principle 4. Justice | occupational therapy personnel shall promote fairness and objectivity in the provision of occupational therapy services |
| Principle 5. Veracity | occupational therapy personnel shall provide comprehensive, accurate, and objective information when representing the profession |
| Principle 6.Fidelity | occupational therapy personnel shall treat clients, colleagues, and other professionals with respect, fairness, discretion and integrity |
| Core Values: 1: Altruism | demonstrating concern for the welfare of others |
| Core Values 2:Equality | refers to treating all people impartially and free of bias |
| Core Values 3: Freedom | freedom and personal choice are paramount in a profession in which the values and desires of the client guide out interventions |
| Core Value 4: Justice | Justice expresses a state in which diverse communities are inclusive; diverse communities are organized and structured in a way that all members can function, flourish and live a satisfactory life. |
| Core Value 5: Dignity | treating the client with respect in all interactions |
| Core Value 6: Truth | Provide accurate information in oral, written, and electronic forms. |
| Core Value 7: Prudence | Occupational Therapy practitioners use their clinical and ethical reasoning skills, sound judgment, and reflection to make decisions in professional and volunteer roles. |
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