Glossary

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Accountable - being responsible for your actions and decisions, and being able to explain them to others.

Autonomy - the right and ability to make one's own choices and decisions. It reflects an individual’s freedom to act according to their own values and preferences.

Beliefs - ideas or convictions that a person holds to be true, often influenced by culture, religion, or personal experience.

Consent - permission given by someone to do something

Consultation - the process of seeking advice or input from others before making a decision

Dilemma -  a situation where you have to choose between two or more options, often involving difficult or conflicting choices.

Ethics – a set of principles or rules that guide decisions about what is right or wrong in a professional or personal context.

Informed Consent - permission given by a person after they fully understand the details, risks, benefits, and alternatives of what they are agreeing to

Morals – a person's understanding of right and wrong, often shaped by society, culture, or religion.

Legislation - Laws or rules made by a government that everyone must follow.

Values - core principles or standards that guide a person's behaviour and decisions.

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