Ethics Codes

 

E​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​thics Codes For this week’s assignment, you are playing the role of an experienced Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who has been working in the field for several years. You have worked in various settings including an elementary school, and an in-patient unit for adults. You just started a new job at a small ABA clinic for adolescents diagnosed with autism. As an experienced BCBA, you are asked to present on supervising others and the core principles from the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts to new employees. This group of employees at the company you are working for includes a mix of RBTs, BCaBAs, and BCBAs. You will be providing them with real-life supervision scenarios that apply to the core principles as well as relevant ethical codes. Scenario 1 When you first started working in the field, you were asked to supervise 20 supervisees at your company. This company was run by a CEO who had never worked in the field of ABA and was concerned about making a profit off of the business. You realized that the number of clients was increasing at a pace that impacted the treatment of clients. The quality of care started to dip, and your clients started engaging in more behaviors due to inconsistent schedules. There were a few recommendations that the CEO made that were questionable. One of the recommendations made was that students conduct supervision and bill insurance to save time and money. These students were in school to become BCBAs but had not yet graduated or completed their supervision hours. You were asked to sign off on these supervision notes so that billing could be approved. Scenario 2 You were working with a 6-year-old client with autism who engages in mild problem behaviors and struggles with activities of daily living. During mealtimes, this client ate with his hands and did not know how to eat with utensils. In the functional life skills assessment, a goal stated, “Client will use utensils to eat with during mealtimes independently.” You thought about entering this goal in, as it is typically the next goal you work on based on his skill level and age. Before implementing this life skill goal, you wanted to discuss it with the parents first. The primary RBT on his case said, “He shouldn’t be eating with his hands; it is bad manners.” You spoke with the parents, and the parents informed you that culturally, they ate all meals with their hands and did not need to worry about him using utensils. You decided to discuss this with your RBT and explain your reasoning. The RBT said, “Well everyone else is eating with utensils; I will just work on this anyways.” Scenario 3 After you had a few years of experience, you worked for one year at an in-patient behavioral health center. At this center, you were being trained by a colleague who copy and pasted behavior intervention plans, and changed the names regardless of background information. You noticed that these behavior plans were not client-specific and were ​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​the same. These plans also included wording like, “Rush to use physical prompting if needed, and restrain if they act up.” You noticed these plans were lacking reinforcement systems or least-to-most prompting. When you were asked to review these plans and edit them, you decided to bring these issues up to your supervisor. Assignment Directions For this assignment, you will use the Unit 9 Assignment Template to create a PowerPoint® presentation (with speaker notes) to describe the core ethical principles from the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts, applying these core principles to the case scenarios above and applying relevant codes in relation to supervision skills. Please include the following: Slide 1: Title Slide 2: Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts Briefly describe the role of the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts. speaker notes: Introduce yourself and describe, in detail, the importance of the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts. Slide 3: Core Ethical Principles List each of the core principles. speaker notes: Describe each core principle in detail. Slide 4: Ethics Code and Core Principles for Supervision – Scenario 1 Identify the ethics code(s) relevant to the scenario (from Sections 4, 5, and 6). Based on the supervision case scenario, relate the relevant core principles that apply to the situation. speaker notes: Using specific information from the scenario, explain the situation, your rationale for choosing the relevant codes and core principles, and how the situation adheres to or violates the codes. Slide 5: Ethics Code and Core Principles for Supervision – Scenario 2 Identify the ethics code(s) relevant to the scenario (from Sections 4, 5, and 6). Based on the supervision case scenario, relate the relevant core principles that apply to the situation. speaker notes: Using specific information from the scenario, explain the situation, your rationale for choosing the relevant codes and core principles, and how the situation adheres to or violates the codes. Slide 6: Ethics Code and Core Principles for Supervision – Scenario 3 Identify the ethics code(s) relevant to the scenario (from Sections 4, 5, and 6). Based on the supervision case scenario, relate the relevant core principles that apply to the situation. speaker notes: Using specific information from the scenario, explain the situation, your rationale for choosing the relevant codes and core principles, and how the situation adheres to or violates the codes. Slide 7: Multiculturalism List at least three examples of multiculturalism from the Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts (age, disability, ethnicity, gender expression/identity, immigration status, marital/relationship status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status). speaker notes: Based on your selected examples, explain in detail how behavior analysts embrace multiculturalism and diversity in the field. Slide 8: Conclusion Summarize the main points o​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​f your presentation.

 

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Anne Frank needs a mother and a father to be born and that makes up a family. Anne’s mother was a tall broad woman that was married to Otto Frank. Otto and Edith had a daughter 3 years before Anne. Her name was Margot Frank. They lived together until the concentration camps. Otto was a wealthy businessman and ended up owning his own company. Mrs Frank was a stay home mom who would hold big parties there would be beef stew and bread and always pastries. Anne’s sister was everyone’s favorite. She never threw a fit or made a scene, yes she was the perfect child. In my opinion Anne had a loving family that always loved her.

Life before imprisonment was good. They didn’t have to worry about Germans or discrimination. Life was great for the Frank family and the other Jews.

Anne was born in Germany and had lots of memorable moments. She didn’t have to worry about Germans or discrimination. She could go to school with all the other kids and go see a movie with her family. With all the big cities like Hamburg, Bremen, Frankfurt, Munich, and East Prussia. Amsterdam had to be the most known with so many tourist attractions. I wish I could go and see Germany when I’m older so I can see the hiding place of Anne Frank.

Netherlands

Anne Frank moved to the Netherlands with her family for freedom from Germany. They moved hoping to get out of Hitler’s control but then Hitler took over almost all of Europe. But before that things were good. Anne was in school as well as Margot and Otto had a business to run. Anne also had many friends at school and never thought of Hitler being a threat. I wonder if Anne went to see the flowers a lot. She once said she used to take it all for granted and that she missed the flowers.

The Holocaust

Adolf Hitler comes to power. Hitler hated anyone who was not German and even then still didn’t trust everyone and even killed thousands of his own soldiers. He particularly discriminated against Jews. He would torture, beat, and killed millions of Jews so he could take over Germany.

Nazi parties were held in celebration of Adolf Hitler and his coming to power. People and children were taught to celebrate and appreciate the things that Hitler did and many didn’t question it. Children would give him flowers and teens would play in bands at the Nazi parties. It annoys and aggravates me to think about Hitler wanting fame for persecuting and killing Jews. Hitler was quoted saying in m

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