How do you know if you’re making ethical decisions? Gain understanding and confidence in approaching thorny questions
What does the session cover?
- What ethical decision making is and why it matters
- The main approaches for thinking about ethics, their strengths and limitations
- Approaches and practices to improve ethical decision making
What do people gain?
- Understanding of why ethical decision making is difficult, and why improvement matters
- Insights into thinking about ethics: how they and others can approach ethical decision making
- Facilitated time to reflect upon current practice and plan for practical improvement
Your training will be led by:
Fraser Battye and Angie Hobbs, Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy
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Our training and development offer is flexible and can be adapted to meet your needs.
For further information, please contact: Rachel Caswell
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