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Philosophical Principles
A counsellor’s values are based totally on respect for frequent human rights cultural differences.
The values underpin a set of attitudes and skills, especially regarding the client’s integrity, authority, and autonomy.
RESPECT
INTEGRITY
AUTHORITY
AUTONOMY
PRIVACY
CONFIDENTIALITY
RESPONSIBILITY
COMPETENCE
Ethical Framework
In the counselling relationship, the counselling approach values the client’s integrity, authority, and autonomy, expressed in a skilled and professional way.
Counsellors are responsible for the quality of work they do with clients by:
• They are acting according to professional standards of competence.
• They are maintaining confidentiality.
• They are open and explicit with clients about the counselling process.
• They Engage only in activity in which they have the expertise and in which they can act independently and objectively.
• They are remaining within the boundaries of the counselling role.
• Ensure they receive adequate Supervision of the counselling work.