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Guidelines
to Professional Conduct
Preamble
The American Association on Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities is a professional organization that advances the knowledge
and skills of individuals in the field of mental retardation and related
developmental disabilities; strives to enhance the life opportunities
of people with mental retardation and their families; and to promote
public policies, research, and services which advance individual choices
and human rights. The Association has developed guidelines for professional
conduct which offer a set of values, principles and standards to guide
practitioners in decision-making, especially when ethical issues arise
that affect the well-being of persons being supported, the practitioner's
employer, or the social good.
Guidelines
- The practitioner objectively solicits, honors and respects the unique
needs, values and choices of the persons being served.
- The practitioner communicates fully and honestly in the performance
of his/her responsibilities and provides sufficient information to
enable individuals being supported and others to make their own informed
decisions to the best of their ability.
- The practitioner protects the dignity, privacy and confidentiality
of individuals being supported, and makes full disclosure about any
limitations on his/her ability to guarantee full confidentiality.
- The practitioner is alert to situations that may cause a conflict
of interest or have the appearance of a conflict. When a real or potential
conflict of interest arises the practitioner not only acts in the best
interest of individuals being supported, but provides full disclosure.
- The practitioner seeks to prevent, and promptly responds to signs
of abuse and/or exploitation, and does not engage in sexual, physical,
or mental abuse.
- The practitioner assumes responsibility and accountability for personal
competence in practice based on the professional standards of his/her
respective field, continually striving to increase professional knowledge
and skills and to apply them in practice.
- The practitioner exercises professional judgment within the limits
of his/her qualifications and collaborates with others, seeks counsel,
or makes referrals as appropriate.
- The practitioner fulfills commitments in good faith and in a timely
manner.
- The practitioner conducts his/her practice with honesty, integrity,
and fairness.
- The practitioner provides services in a manner that is sensitive
to cultural differences and does not discriminate against individuals
on the basis of race, ethnicity, creed, religion, sex, age, sexual
orientation, national origin, or mental or physical disability.
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