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1.06 | ETHICAL AND LEGAL PRACTICE - Ethical decision-making in practice

eLEARNING SERIESETHICAL AND LEGAL PRACTICE
MODULE NAMEEthical decision-making in practice
MODULE NUMBERModule 6 of 7
LEARNING LEVELLevel 1 – Core AOD Knowledge
TARGET AUDIENCEAll AOD, Mental Health and SEWB workers
MODULE AIMThe aim of this module is to both demonstrate and ask learners to apply ethical decision-making skills in three separate practice scenarios.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • define ethical dilemma(s) arising in each scenario.
  • describe legitimate stakeholders in each scenario.
  • identify key principles, standards, resources and sources of information available to support decision making.
  • develop a course of action relevant to each scenario based on intentional and reflective analysis.

Please Note

This is the sixth in a series of seven modules introducing learners to ethical principles that can be used in practice. It is recommended that learners complete Modules 1 - 7 in sequence as concepts build from module to module.

LENGTH30 minutes
CPDParticipation in this activity may contribute to CPD. A Statement of Completion will be issued on completion of this module. 
REFERENCE LISTThe full reference list for this module is available on request.
SUGGESTED CITATIONInsight: Centre for AOD Training and Workforce Development. Ethical and legal practice: Ethical decision-making in practice. Brisbane: Queensland Health; 2025. Available from: https://insight.qld.edu.au/training/elearning
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LAST UPDATEDOctober 2023
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