Introduction to Ethics
This course for brain injury associations is an introduction to ethics, establishing a code of ethics, and an exploration of best practices for operationalizing ethics.
Welcome
Introduction
What is ethics?
Working with vulnerable groups
Anti-discrimination
Differences in personal values
Risk management
Conclusion and References
Introduction
Consent
Confidentiality
Conflicts of Interest
Additional policies and procedures
Conclusion and References
Download a Code of Ethics template
Introduction
Purpose of the code
Values and principles
Glossary
Code of ethics examples
Conclusion and References
Introduction
Social media
Coping with challenging behaviours
When someone has cognitive challenges
Working with minors and minor consent
Differences in values
Professional boundaries
Family/caregiver involvement
Best practices for ethical failures
Conclusion and References
Brain Injury Canada is grateful to have received a Community Services Recovery Fund grant, which has allowed us to develop complimentary educational resources for brain injury associations. These courses will enable brain injury organizations to act proactively to modernize and adapt through supporting their staff, volunteers and boards of directors. Each course provides tangible learnings that can be implemented into organizational governance, program development, assessment and evaluation and improve the inclusivity of the organizations, as well as developing the skills of the individual learners.
Disclaimer: These courses are designed specifically for brain injury associations. Please do not share this link outside of your staff/volunteer network.