CONFIDENTIALITY
Glossary of Terms
Improper Payments,
Gifts, Entertainment
N.B. Do not engage in any act which could be interpreted as seeking or receiving a bribe, kickback or questionable payment.......for service rendered. Honorariums or small gifts are acceptable.
EXAMPLE OF A CONFIDENTIALITY CONTACT
Understanding and Agreement Respecting
Confidentiality
I, , understand that the information and documents with which I will be working as a volunteer/student at the regional municipality of Niagara , department of social services, are confidential. I promise and agree to not disclose or give to any person any information or documents that may come to my knowledge or into my possession in the course of my placement with the regional municipality of Niagara except as I may be legally required.
(Witness’ Signature)
(Volunteer/Student Signature)
(Date)
CONFIDENTIALITY
All of us have told people information about ourselves and found out later that information we thought would be kept in strictness confidence was told to others.
There is a difference between gossip and confidentiality. When information that is intended to be kept confidential, is disclosed to others, problems occur. There are job areas where confidentiality must be signed as part of the work agreement.
What Are Two Answers to Each of the Following Questions?
1. Why do people gossip?
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2. What possible results could occur due to gossip?
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3. How are gossiping and breach of confidence different?
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b)
4. How can you, as an employee, control gossiping and breach of confidence?
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b)
Write the Meaning for Each one of These Terms:
1. Confidentiality .
2. Liability .
3. Conflict of Interest .
4. Oath .
5. Breach .
6. Ethical .
7. Illegal .
8. Privacy .
Case Studies
A) A co-op student working with nurses in a local hospital, learns that another student from his/her high school has just be admitted to the maternity ward. The next day, "everyone at school" is talking about this. What would you say to the co-op student?
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B) S co-op student working in the local Police Department has access to the many types of records. Included in theses are records of arrests/convictions of other students. What would you warn this co-op student about this situation?
C) Records of charge accounts , sales records are part of the responsibilities of a co-op student working in the Accounting Department of a local retailer. What should this student be reminded about?
D) A co-op student works as a pharmacist’s assistant in a local drug store. He/she often meets friends and acquaintances as customers for all types of medications. What would you suggest as a guideline to this student’s behaviour?