PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATION
As members of the National Institute of Business and Industrial Chaplains (NIBIC) we are to demonstrate the highest standards of conduct in all our professional and personal relationships. the pledges subscribed to in ordinations or other commissioning for public outreach should be foundational for all personal morality.
As members of NIBIC, we are committed to the various theologies, traditions and values of our faith communities and to the dignity and worth of each individual. We are dedicated to advancing the welfare of those who seek our assistance and to the maintenance of high standards of professional conduct and competence.
We are accountable for our service whatever its setting. This accountability is expressed in relationships with clients, colleagues, our faith communities and through the acceptance and practice of this Code of Ethics. The NIBIC Code of Ethics is binding on all categories of NIBIC membership.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Workplace chaplains will work to attain the appropriate theological and spiritual care skills through training and credentialing, in keeping with the current standards of practice for professional chaplaincy. chaplains will remain up-to-date on new developments in the field through both educational activities and practical experience. We agree to continue our educational and professional growth through supervision, consultation and active participation in the meetings and affairs of NIBIC.
CONFIDENTIALITY
Chaplains will respect the integrity and protect the privacy and welfare of persons or groups with whom we provide care. We will safeguard information we have obtained through our care relationships.
1. All records kept will be stored or disposed of in a manner that assures security and confidentiality.
2. We do not disclose client confidences to anyone, except: as mandated by law; to prevent a clear and immediate danger to someone; in the course of civil, criminal or disciplinay action arising where the chaplain is a defendant; for purposes of supervision or consultation but only then with written permission.
3. We do not use these standards of confidentiality to avoid intervention when it is necessary, e.g., when there is evidence of abuse of minors, the elderly, the disabled, the physically or mentally impaired.
When we refer to people in a publication, when teaching, or in a public presentation, their identity is thoroughly disguised and written permission is obtained from the person.
PASTORAL RELATIONSHIPS
1. We show sensitivity for the moral, cultural, social and religious standards of people with whom we have a pastoral care relationship. We avoid imposing our beliefs on others, although we may express them when appropriate, especially when invited to do so.
2. We recognize the trust placed in and the unique power of the pastoral care relationship. We avoid exploiting the trust and reliance of our clients. We avoid dual relationships which would impair our professional judgment or use the relationship for our own gain.
All forms of sexual boundary violating behavior or harassment with our clients are unethical, even though the party might invite or consent to such behavior or involvement. Sexual behavior is defined as, but not limited to, all forms of overt or covert seductive speech, gestures, and behavior as well as physical contact of a sexual nature. Harassment is defined as, but not limited to, repeated comments, gestures or physical contacts of a sexual nature..
FAITH GROUP RELATIONSHIPS
Chaplains will maintain a vital relationship with the faith group in which they have endorsement.
PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chaplains will not misrepresent their credentials and qualifications, nor in any other way mislead others about their ability to deliver spiritual care services. Informational and promotional literature is to be of the highest standard of professional representation.
Chaplains will maintain polite and collaborative relationships with other care-giving professionals and with public licensing/certifying bodies. Where appropriate, chaplains will obtain and maintain in good standing the necessary publicly recognized credentials for provision of services.
Failure to live up to the Code of Ethics may be grounds for loss of membership in the Institute.
I have read and will work within the boundaries of this document.
Signed________________________________ Date____________________________
Mail: Dr. Diana Dale
NIBIC Executive Director
1900 St. James Place, Suite 880
Houston, TX 77056
Call: Dr. Diana Dale directly at (713) 266-2456 .
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