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Regional Ethics Training
Who Decides: The Ethical Limits of Individual Choice
Description:
This 1.5 hour interactive session will examine circumstances in which service providers and recipients of services disagree about the details of a service plan. We will discuss the appropriate role of autonomy and define its limits. We will consider case studies in which individuals should be permitted a dignity of risk, cases in which paternalistic intervention is justified, and situations in which autonomy may be limited in order to protect others from harm or offense.
Objectives:
- To review the concepts of autonomy, paternalism and fairness.
- To identify the limits of individual choice in order to protect those individuals from self-generated harm.
- To identify the limits of individual choice in order to protect others from harm.
- To clarify the ethical conflict between an individual’s right to make potentially dangerous decisions and staff’s obligation to protect individuals from harm.
Zoom Information: https://regionten.zoom.us/j/97333833448?pwd=ZGhaVXpwSTBOL0hjWnRlR2Zydnd4QT09
Completion certificate/contact hours will be provided.