Code of Ethics

What is
Code of Ethics ?

A Code of Ethics is a set of principles and guidelines designed to help individuals and organizations conduct their behaviour and activities in an ethical and responsible manner. It defines the core values, standards, and expectations for how members of a particular profession, organization, or community should act, particularly in relation to integrity, fairness, accountability, and respect.

Key elements of a Code of Ethics typically include:

  • Integrity – Encouraging honesty and transparency in all actions.
  • Professionalism – Promoting high standards of work quality, competence, and behaviour.
  • Respect – Fostering respectful interactions with colleagues, clients, and the community.
  • Accountability – Taking responsibility for decisions, actions, and their consequences.
  • Confidentiality – Ensuring sensitive information is protected and used appropriately.
  • Fairness – Ensuring equal treatment and non-discrimination in all activities.

A Code of Ethics serves as a framework for decision-making, ensuring that the actions of individuals or organizations align with their core values and principles.

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