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How to link quote in the Code of Ethics

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so what is a code of conduct a code of conduct is simply a set of principles and expectations that guide the behavior of all those who belong to a particular organization every organization needs to have a code of conduct for its members otherwise its merely taking its chances that the good will and the good ethics and intentions of the individuals within it will suffice unfortunately as human nature and circumstance demonstrates we cant just rely solely on the good ethics of individuals to move the organization forward an organization must act as a corporate body to lay down the rules and provide ethical expectations to everyone despite the ethics of the individuals within the organization herein lies the importance of a code of conduct unity standards and Direction unity a code of conduct provides unity as a definitively states that there are certain ethical behaviors that we that is everyone within the organization will adopt and abide by despite the ethical bent of any particular

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Generally, there are about 12 ethical principles: honesty, fairness, leadership, integrity, compassion, respect, responsibility, loyalty, law-abiding, transparency, and environmental concerns.
References for ethics codes follow the same format as reports. When the author and publisher are the same (as in the examples), omit the publisher name to avoid repetition. To cite a specific section of an ethics code, create a reference to the full code and then indicate the specific section in the in-text citation.
Citing the NASW Code of Ethics listed on the NASW Web site In-Text: Social work professionals are held to a constellation of core values (National Association of Social Workers [NASW], 2008, preamble).
To cite a specific section of an ethics code, create a reference to the full code and then indicate the specific section in the in-text citation. Use the language of the code to refer to sections (e.g., sections, provisions, standards).
For example, if you were referencing the American Nurses Association, you need to write it out for your first use and establish the the abbreviation in the parenthesis: American Nurses Association (ANA). For all subsequent uses, you can just refer to it as ANA. American Nurses Association. (2015).
APA, 7th ed. (2015). Code of ethics for nurses with interpretive statements (2nd ed.). American Nurses Association.
In summary, an APA-style reference list entry for the ACA code of ethics would look like either format below: American Counseling Association. (2014). ACA code of ethics.

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