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Is it OK? Duty of care, law & ethics in NSW youth work

Is it OK? Duty of care, law & ethics in NSW youth work:
A guide to common legal and ethical dilemmas

(2006) by Nick Manning

 

 

Contents

Introduction: Duty of care, law & ethics in NSW youth work

Sexuality dilemmas:

  • Is it OK... to give out condoms (to all ages)?
  • Underage sex - do you have to report it?

Drugs:

  • Is it OK... smoking
  • Is it OK... alcohol & illegal drugs
  • Is it OK... to provide coffee in youth services?

Is it OK... driving young people

Professional boundaries

  • Is it OK... to accept a gift from a young person or their family?
  • Is it OK... to have contact with a young person outside of work?
  • Is it OK... to put up a young person in your own home?

Is it OK... photos & video of young people

Safety:

Privacy & confidentiality dilemmas:

  • Is it OK... to share information with other agencies
  • Is it OK... to report, or not report, a client's crime to police?
  • Is it OK... privacy, young people & families

 


Notes

Published: 2006

Limits of this information

Opinions are the author's and not necessarily YAPA's.

Applicable to NSW youth services (non-government agencies & local councils) providing accommodation, welfare, social or recreation services to young people. May not be consistent with laws and guidelines in, schools, out-of-home care or health services. "young people" - aged roughly 12-25 years old (unless stated otherwise).

Be careful! YAPA and the author took reasonable care to ensure that this information is correct. However government regulations, laws and standards are complex and changing constantly. The author/s have no health, occupational health and safety, or legal qualifications (unless stated), and information provided is general - it is not specific legal or professional advice. Do not rely on it - check with other publications and authorities and if necessary get qualified legal or professional advice for your situation.

Copyright 2006 Nick Manning. You can: a) quote small amounts of text if you acknowledge the author, publisher, web address & date; b) print out multiple copies of this web page but only if you print the whole web page. No other use permitted without prior consent. Do not put large amounts or all of the text in any other document, including: a policy & procedure manual; a presentation (eg. Powerpoint); a training/learning resource book (eg. for TAFE); a web page. Copyright and training enquiries: nmanning@pnc.com.au



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