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Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:18 pm |
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| Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:46 am |
| Ann Starkie |
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I recently had a situation that posed me with a bit of an ethical dilema. I had a mental health client who wanted to come to my service, despite knowing he would be charged and he had already used the free services in the area. I was also outside any service he used so would be seeing him blind. I did see him and he proved to be a very successful client who felt I had helped him as it happened and I had offered equality of opportunity and access to my service regardless of any disability. However, has anyone else faced this kind of dilema and if so what courses of action would they feel they would need to do before seeing a client with mental health needs to protect both the client and themselves. |
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