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CYCABC Code of Ethics
Introduction
The key to quality of work in any profession is the commitment to ideals
for which that profession stands.
It is commitment based not on rules of do and don’t, but rather
on expressions of ethical and professional attitude. This commitment to
ideals is set out in a Code of Ethics (or Conduct) to which the members
of that profession, and the professional association governing those members,
subscribe.
PREAMBLE
Child and Youth Care Practitioners provide or facilitate the provision
of supportive supplemental, substitutive or re-educational care to children
and youth, for whom the usual agents of development have proven to be
inadequate or inappropriate. This necessitates a consistent, holistic
team approach with the Child and Youth Care Practitioner frequently being
the coordinator in employing a variety of resources.
Child and Youth Care work is a profession based on the interaction between
the child, the practitioner and the systems they both exist within. It
must be the goal of all child and youth care services and practitioners
to provide the physical, emotional, social and spiritual environments
which will optimize the developmental opportunities for the child in her
/ his milieu, as well as for the practitioner in his or her work environment.
Throughout, there shall be a recognition of status for the child or youth
and the Child and Youth Care Practitioner as developing people, and of
the basic human rights of all individuals to the respect and growth accorded
each member of our society.
RELATIONSHIP OF THE PRACTIONER TO THE CHILD/YOUTH/FAMILY - THE
TOTAL CHILD
The child or youth is never an isolated being; he or she is always a part
of a family (defined as those persons that have potential impact on that
child or youth within the immediate milieu). The aim of the Child and
Youth Care Practitioner and the agency or program is to adopt effective
practices toward family-oriented care and involvement.
We understand and respect the UN Conventions on the Rights of the Child
with respect to each child or youth.
We respect the privacy of each child/youth/family.
We respect the uniqueness of each child/youth/family.
We acknowledge that maximizing the effectiveness of all services and resources
aids the child/youth/family to reach their potential.
We are aware that acknowledging and supporting the family in the total
treatment program of the child/youth/family contributes to the growth
of the child or youth.
We respect the unique difference in culture, religion and race of each
child, youth and family.
We recognize the importance of questioning all behaviour as a meaningful
attempt to have needs met, and only when it infringes upon another’s
individuality do we interfere.
We acknowledge that a child has a personal perspective of his or her environment
and that our relationship with that child depends on our understanding
of that perspective.
We recognize the importance of being empathic rather than sympathetic
in order to maintain our objectivity.
We encourage risk taking opportunities within a safe and stimulating atmosphere
in order for the child or youth to discover and learn about her or him
self and her or his environment.
We encourage the supplying of special equipment for all special disabilities
and needs of the child/youth/family.
We recognize the importance of constantly reassessing the ongoing growth
of the child, youth or family and applying new approaches where needed.
We have a working knowledge and understanding of all laws pertaining to
children in care and child advocacy insuring that no child’s rights
are violated or denied.
We have the ability to assess our own personal strengths and weaknesses
and transform these into successful Child and Youth Care skills and strategies.
We are willing to recognize when it is in the best interests of our clients
to release or refer them to another program or helping professional.
Relationship of the Child and Youth Care Practitioner to our own
profession and other professions.
We are aware of our responsibility to maintain professional objectivity
and self-discipline, to maintain competence and high standards.
We are aware of our responsibility to further our knowledge
of the profession through reading, research and further discussion.
We will respect the rights and views of our fellow
Child and Youth Care Practitioners and other Professionals.
We have a continuing commitment to assess our own personal strengths,
limitations, biases and resulting effectiveness.
We are aware of and sensitive to the profound social responsibility involved
in our work due to the fact that we touch deeply the lives of those we
serve.
We are aware of and promote the moral and legal standards of our work.
We attempt to rectify any violations of ethical, moral or legal standards
by other human service professionals of which we become aware.
We do not use our professional position or relationship for purposes that
violate our ethical principles.
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