Reference no: EM132126149 
                                                                               
                                       
Perspectives in	Child	and	Family	Studies
Ethical	Dilemmas	Paper
In	this	paper,	you	will	(1)	discuss	potential	ethical	issues	in	working	with	children,	adults,	and 	families,	(2)	develop	ethical	decision-making	skills	and	demonstrate	the	ability	to	apply	those	skills,	(3)	discuss	the	importance	of	professional	ethics,	and	(4)	review	the	NCFR	Ethical	Principles and Guidelines for	Family	Scientists.
What	to	do:
1. View	the	Ethical	Dilemmas	Power	Point	located	on	Moodle. Choose	one	of	the	six	ethical scenarios	from	the	power	point	and address each	of	the	following	items.
a. What	scenario	did	you	choose?
b. What	is	your	immediate	reaction	to	the	dilemma?
c. What	is	the	specific	issue/problem?
d. Identify	the	stakeholders. Who	is	affected	by	this	dilemma?
e. What	are	two	possible	resolutions	to	the	issue?
f. Decide	on	a	course	of	action.	What	would	you	do?
g. If	you	were	in	a	supervisory	role,	what	policy	would	you	implement	to	ensure	the issue	does	not	arise	again?
2. Read	the	information	on	ethics	(pages	149-153)	in	Chapter	7	of	our	primary	textbook, 	Introduction	to	Human	Development	and	Family	Studies. Address	the	following.	This	section 	is	worth	a	total	of	9 points;	each	question	is	worth	3	points.
a. How	would	you	explain	professional	ethics?
b. Why	do	you	think	it	is	important	to	have	professional	ethics?
c. How	would	you	explain	academic	integrity?
3. Review	and	summarize	the	NCFR	Ethical	Principles and Guidelines	for	Family	Scientists 	located	on	Moodle.	This	section	is	worth	a	total	of	4 points.
How	to	format	your	paper :
Use	a	12-point	font.
Use	1-inch	margins	(top,	bottom,	right,	left).
Indent	your	paragraphs.
Double-space	your	paper.
Do	not	retype	the	questions	provided	above.
Put	your	first	and	last	name	on	your	paper.	There	is	no	need	to	include	the	date,	course 	number/name,	or	my	name	on	the paper. A	title	page	is	not	required.
Submit	a	minimum	of	at	least	2	full	pages.	If	you	go	over	2	pages,	that	is	fine.