Or. Admin. Code § 950-060-0080 - Standards of Professional Conduct
(1) An Authority certified THW shall comply
with Standards of Professional Conduct set forth in this rule. The violation of
the standards may result in the suspension or revocation of certification or
denial of an application for renewal.
(2) THWs shall:
(a) Acquire, maintain, and improve
professional knowledge consistent with THW standards and competence using
scientific, clinical, technical, psychosocial, governmental, cultural, and
community-based sources of information;
(b) Adhere to Authority standards within the
scope of service provision, documentation, and billing, as described in OAR
410, division 120.
(c) Ensure that
all actions are within their scope of practice with community members and are
based on understanding and implementing the core values of caring, respect,
compassion, ethical boundaries, and appropriate use of personal
power;
(d) Develop positive
collaborative partnerships with community members, colleagues, and other health
care providers to provide care, services, and supports that are safe,
effective, and appropriate to a community member's needs;
(e) Regardless of clinical diagnosis, develop
and incorporate respect for diverse community member backgrounds when planning
and providing services, including lifestyle, sexual orientation, race, gender,
ethnicity, religion, age, marital status, political beliefs, socioeconomic
status, disability, personal characteristic, condition, or state;
(f) Act as an advocate for community members
and their needs;
(g) Support
self-determination for community members in a culturally responsive, or
culturally appropriate, trauma informed manner;
(h) Make decisions and act based on sound
ethical reasoning and current principles of practice in a way that supports
empowerment and respect for community members' culture and self-defined health
care goals;
(i) Maintain individual
confidentiality;
(j) Comply with
laws and regulations involving mandatory reporting of harm, abuse, or neglect
while making every effort to involve the individuals in planning for services
and ensuring that no further harm is done to family members as the result of
the reporting;
(k) Recognize and
protect an individual's rights as described in section (3) of this
rule.
(3) Individuals
have the right to:
(a) Dignity and
respect;
(b) Freedom from theft,
damage, or misuse of personal property;
(c) Freedom from neglect and abuse, whether
verbal, mental, emotional, physical, or sexual;
(d) Freedom from financial
exploitation;
(e) Freedom from
physical restraints;
(f) Freedom
from discrimination in regard to race, color, national origin, disability,
gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, size, type of diagnosis
criminal history or religion;
(g)
Confidentiality of their information and records; and
(h) Give voice to grievances or complaints
regarding services or any other issue without discrimination or reprisal for
exercising their rights.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, 414.665 & ORS 414.635
Statutes/Other Implemented: 181.537, 414.665 & ORS 414.635
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