Legal and Ethical Standards in the Workplace
Legal and Ethical Standards in the Workplace
Accurate documentation and record-keeping are vital to the profession. Documenting that the research subject (client/patient) has read and understood both 1) informed consent to research participation (treatment), and 2) the legal ramifications of mandated instances in which treatment-related information must be released are ethically imperative. In the workplace, it is critical to apply due diligence by continually monitoring, reviewing, and investigating current practices performed, to confirm that they adhere to the APA code of ethics and standards of the profession.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you examine the legal aspects of record keeping and provide expert testimony. As part of your examination, address the following items:
- Introduction
- Analyze the ethical issues related to documenting informed consent and ethical release of treatment and assessment records.
- Which enforceable standards are relevant to the release of treatment-related materials and disclosure of information arising out of treatment?
- Provide specific examples of what each enforceable standard requires or prohibits.
- Provide a rationale for your proposed actions in your example and why they are consistent with ethical guidelines.
- Evaluate the legal issues associated with assessment, testing, and diagnosis documentation in professional psychology.
- What specific legal issues can arise in documenting assessment, testing, and diagnosis?
- Provide specific examples that support your evaluation.
- Provide a rationale for your proposed actions in your example and why they are consistent with legal requirements.
- Summary
Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.
Include a reference page with 2 to 3 peer-reviewed sources.
Reference
American Psychological Association, (2017). Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. American Psychological Association.
http://www.apa.org/ethics/code/
National Association of School Psychology (NASP), (2021). Who Are School Psychologists?