A reflexive relational model for ethical decision-making in child and youth care

Varda R. Mann-Feder, Laura Steckley

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    Abstract

    This chapter is about ethical deliberation and decision making. Essentially, it is about habits of mind that will serve you to maintain an ethical stance in your child and youth care practice. It offers a model to support you in ethically challenging situations and to encourage a habitual way of thinking that identifies and considers ethical aspects of situations in your everyday practice you might otherwise miss. First, however, it provides some reasons why we think a model is necessary.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDoing Ethics in Child and Youth Care
    Subtitle of host publicationA North American Reader
    EditorsVarda R. Mann-Feder
    Place of PublicationToronto
    Chapter6
    Pages111-133
    Number of pages23
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2021

    Keywords

    • youth care practice
    • ethical care
    • ethical model of decision making
    • habits of mind
    • moral actions

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