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Ethics guidelines for Aboriginal communities doing healing work
Ethics guidelines for Aboriginal communities doing healing work

Ethics guidelines for Aboriginal communities doing healing work
Aboriginal Healing Foundation

2000
Document > Handbook
Description
A set of ethics guidelines published by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation to assist the healing projects in creating of their own codes of ethics. The guidelines were developed by a focus group, with contributions from the Board of Directors as well as communities. Part 1 details the Ethics Guidelines. Part 2 includes stories that encourage understanding of Ethics. 
Language
English

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Statement of Responsibility
Aboriginal Healing Foundation.
Publication Information
Ottawa, ON : The Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Physical Description
1 online resource (9 pages)
Notes
Revised May 2000. 
Contents
Background -- Part 1: 1.1 Ethics Guidelines -- Part 2: 2.1 Helping that heals, 2.2 Helping that hurts -- Summary. 
 
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