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Ethics & code of practice

As Chartered Psychologists, we must adhere to the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) code of professional ethics which is based on four core ethical principles, used to ensure that ethical & data collection standards are adhered to throughout our work. The PSI Code of Professional Ethics (https://www.psychologicalsociety.ie/footer/Code-of-Ethics-1) consists of four overall ethical principles, which subsume a large number of specific ethical standards. In summary, the four principles are: 

Principle 1:  Respect for the rights and dignity of the person

Principle 2:  Competence

Principle 3:  Responsibility 

Principle 4:  Integrity



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