Ethics in Speech and Language Therapy

“Ethics in Speech and Language Therapy” by Richard Body is a comprehensive resource published by Wiley on June 22, 2009. This 224-page book is written in English and serves as an essential text for students, practitioners, and managers in the field of speech and language therapy. It addresses the increasing demands for ethical education in practice, legislation, and competency recognition, providing a foundational understanding of ethics within this professional context.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of ethical practice, grounded in the broader context of morals and values. The book discusses various frameworks for ethical decision-making and examines common ethical issues encountered in speech and language therapy practice and service management. Additionally, it considers the complexities that can arise during ethical decision-making, making it a valuable guide for those navigating the challenges in this field.
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Ethics in Speech and Language Therapy is a key text for students, practitioners and managers alike. The demands of practice, legislation, registration and the recognition of competencies all point to the need for speech and language therapists to be explicitly educated about ethics. This book provides an overview of this key topic, grounds ethical practice in the broader context of morals and values; discusses frameworks for ethical decision making; discusses common ethical issues in speech and language therapy practice and service management; and considers factors which complicate ethical decision making.
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