Ethical, Legal, and Multicultural Challenges in a Crisis
Work type: Essay (any type)
Format: APA
Pages: 3 pages 825 words, Double spaced
Academic level: Undergrad. (Yrs. 3-4)
Subject or discipline: Social Work and Human Services
Title: Ethical, Legal, and Multicultural Challenges in a Crisis
Number of sources: 5
Paper instructions:
- Provide an analysis of the ethical, legal, and multicultural challenges/barriers that are relevant in crisis management and response.
- Then explain methods by which counselors can help overcome these ethical, legal, and multicultural challenges/barriers when managing and responding to crises.
As a developing counselor educator and/or supervisor, your attributes as an effective crisis responder are key behaviors that you will model for others. These attributes include self-awareness, awareness of the cultures with which you will work, culturally appropriate intervention skills, and experience in crisis responding.
Resources
Crisis Management in the New Strategy Landscape
- Chapter 10, “The Underlying Role of Ethics in Crisis Management”
Andrulis, D. P., Siddiqui, N. J., & Gantner, J. L. (2007). Preparing racially and ethnically diverse communities for public health emergencies. Health Affairs, 26(5), 1269-1279.
Hermann, M. A., & Herlihy, B. R. (2006). Legal and ethical implications of refusing to counsel homosexual clients. Journal of Counseling & Development, 84(4), 414-418.
Consoli, A., Kim, B. S. K., & Meyer, D. M. (2008). Counselors’ values profile: Implications for counseling ethnic minority clients. Counseling and Values, 52(3), 181-197.
Collins, N. M., & Pieterse, A. L. (2007). Critical incident analysis based training: An approach for developing racial/cultural awareness. Journal of Counseling & Development, 85(1), 14-23