Measurement: Tracking social impact catches up with resource issues

Carbon emissions and resource consumption tend to be measured within the organisation where they happen, as they happen. In contrast, measuring the social impact of sustainability investments in areas such as human rights, labour standards and business ethics involves measuring a wide range of related external issues over a period of time.

“Social issues were running five years behind environmental ones,” says Teresa Fogelberg, deputy chief executive at the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), which maintains a sustainability reporting framework. “2011 is a historic year, because we have closed the gap.

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New government gift law doesn't halt pricey freebies in Palm Beach County

The county adopted its new gift law and code of ethics after a series of scandals involving Palm Beach County public officials. According to 's partners at the Sun Sentinel, earlier this month Palm Beach County Commissioner Burt Aaronson used the



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Dulcetta, 45, an outgoing man with old-fashioned values, has his own code of ethics. “You've got to do your job with dignity,'' he says, above the din of clinking bottles. “I believe in hard labor, I believe in doing things right.



Lawmaker fined $10k by ethics panel

In addition, the Texas Election Code prohibits any state candidate for state office from accepting contributions or making expenditures until a campaign treasurer report is filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. Records obtained through the Texas



AG spells out action on deseg case

that could arise if the Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD) is taken over by the Arkansas Department of Education (DOE) pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 6-20-1909 in an action resulting from PCSSD having been found to be in fiscal distress.



Measurement: Tracking social impact catches up with resource issues

In contrast, measuring the social impact of sustainability investments in areas such as human rights, labour standards and business ethics involves measuring a wide range of related external issues over a period of time. “Social issues were running




Quadrennial Code of Ethic | — Alabama Real Estate Institute

The National Association of Realtors was formed in 1908. And then in 1913, established the Professional Standards for Conduct. These are standard we refer to as the Code of Ethics. The National Association of Realtors requires all its members to take a special, updated version of the Code of Ethics every four years. These same standards were later the basis for many state laws which govern the representation of consumers as it relates to buying and selling real estate. NAR membership is comprised of state and county boards that cover the entire United States; which is the largest professional association in America.

Most state laws require a specified number of clock-hours in continuing education prior to renewing their real estate license. Many of the licensed schools, such as Alabama Real Estate Institute, regularly offer some type of Code of Ethics CE class. The purpose is to iterate the importance of professional conduct while representing the consumer. To aid the Realtor® in focusing on the original intent of our profession; which is to represent all consumers fairly, honestly, and without discriminating against anyone; for any reason. We try to impress on the Realtor® the importance of treating people the way we want others to treat us.

Realtors® are human, and occasionally make mistakes that affect other people. In most cases it is unintentional, but still the damage has been done. In a few cases, Realtors® are tempted by various means to stretch some rules, regulations, and laws to benefit their clients or even themselves. To the Realtor® masses across the Nation this is unacceptable. The best way to counteract misconduct is to constantly feed the human mind with positive behavioral actions, and to remind people of consequences that follow bad behavior.

Real estate professionals understand the importance of living by our Code of Ethics. They understand the need to reaffirm positive action regularly to keep negative thoughts from over riding their better judgment.   Thus the need to hold classes to refresh the things they have been taught in the past. One of the most effective ways to get agents to relate to a topic being discussed is the use of case studies that state the court decisions. I find these studies interesting and create interaction between the agents and the instructor. This method also paints memorable images on the mind that aids in retention of the rule that was broken. Then when a similar situation occurs in our business, the mind quickly recalls the case study scenario.


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Ethics and Law for School Psychologists

Ethics and Law for School Psychologists

... been incorporated into our codes of ethics and education law (Fish, 2002). ... in special education decision making than previous versions of the law ...

APAIS, Australian public affairs information service, a subject index to current literature

APAIS, Australian public affairs information service, a subject index to current literature

Code of Ethics / Law Society of New South Wales. Code of Best Practice for ... self: the language of ethics and the language of criticism [In special issue: ...

Decoding the ethics code, a practical guide for psychologists

Decoding the ethics code, a practical guide for psychologists

Evolving Law and School Psychologists School or educational psychologists ... familiar with the legal foundations for special education law such as Brown v. ...

Criminal Justice, A Brief Introduction

Criminal Justice, A Brief Introduction

The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics As a Law Enforcement Officer, ... Other specialized knowledge may include Breathalyzer operation, special weapons skills , ...

The ethics of special education

The ethics of special education

Using the case method, the text presents 35 real-life situations that raise personal, institutional and policy issues; 23 of the cases are accompanied by ...

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Code of Ethics – Education Profession
6B-1.001 Code of Ethics of the Education Profession in Florida. The educator values the ... Shall offer no gratuity, gift, or favor to obtain special advantages. ...

National Association of Special Education Teachers: Code of ...
Mission Statement National Association of Special Education Teachers ... The Code of Ethics speaks to the core values of the profession. ...

DEPARTMENTOF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
"Department Code" or "Code of Ethics" or "this Code" means the Department of Law ... and all special State. officers and employees in the Department of Law and Public Safety ...

Abroad
All potential confl icts of interest involving education abroad should be reviewed ... Code of Ethics for Education Abroad. Education abroad program providers should have ...

State of New Jersey Department of Education Code of Ethics
Education. This Code of Ethics is adopted to maintain public trust and confidence, and ... possibility of violating this Code of Ethics or the Conflicts of Interest Law. ...