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  2. Australian Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The AASW created a code of ethics that governs the conduct of social workers and promotes the interests of social workers in Australia. [1] The Australian Association of Social Workers has a commitment to the international social work community, and is a member of the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW). [2]

  3. Accounting Professional & Ethical Standards Board - Wikipedia

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    When a revised version of the Code of Ethics was issued in December 2010, reflecting changes to the IESBA code issued in July 2009, the specific Australian requirements were omitted, replaced with a warning that accountants were also required to comply with legislation such as the Corporations Act 2001. The APESB contributes to development of ...

  4. Ethical code - Wikipedia

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    A code of practice is adopted by a profession (or by a governmental or non-governmental organization) to regulate that profession. A code of practice may be styled as a code of professional responsibility, which will discuss difficult issues and difficult decisions that will often need to be made, and then provide a clear account of what behavior is considered "ethical" or "correct" or "right ...

  5. The Ethics Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Ethics Centre was launched in 1989 by The Anglican Parish of St James' Church, Sydney in order to work with business in the city to promote ethics and ethical decision-making. In 1996, St James Ethics Centre became entirely independent from the church. It is now a secular organisation, open to those of any or no faith.

  6. Australian Press Council - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Australian Press Council dismissed a complaint about an article which unfairly and inaccurately associated transgender Australians with sex offenders. [10] Seeming to overlook the well-settled 'harm minimisation' principle of Journalism ethics and standards, the Press Council dismissed the complaint citing "Freedom of Expression ...

  7. Engineers Australia - Wikipedia

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    Engineering House, the national office for Engineers Australia in Barton, Australian Capital Territory. Engineers Australia (EA), known formally as the Institution of Engineers, Australia, [1] is an Australian professional body and not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to advance the science and practice of engineering for the benefit of the community.

  8. Ad Standards - Wikipedia

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    Ad Standards manages the complaint resolution process of the advertising self-regulation system in Australia. [2]It functions as secretariat for the Ad Standards Community Panel and the Ad Standards Industry Jury – the two independent bodies were established to determine consumer and competitive complaints against the advertising self-regulatory Codes.

  9. Australian Psychological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Psychological Society Code of Ethics was adopted by the organisation in 2007, and by the Psychology Board of Australia in 2010. The Psychology Board of Australia announced in 2022 that the APS Code of Ethics document will be retired in mid-2024 after it develops its own Code of Conduct.