Extract from theÌýEthical Framework
38.ÌýWe will inform clients about any fixed limits to the duration or number of sessions asÌýpart of the contracting process.
39.ÌýWe will endeavour to inform clients well in advance of approaching endings and beÌýsensitive to our client’s expectations and concerns when we are approaching the endÌýof our work together.
40.ÌýWe will inform clients in advance of any planned breaks in working together, forÌýexample, holidays or medical treatments, and give as much notice as possible.
41.ÌýAny unplanned breaks due to illness or other causes will be managed in ways toÌýminimise inconveniencing clients and, for extended breaks, may include offering to putÌýclients in touch with other practitioners.
42.ÌýIn the event of death or illness of sufficient severity to prevent the practitionerÌýcommunicating directly with clients, we will have appointed someone to communicateÌýwith clients and support them in making alternative arrangements where this isÌýdesired. The person undertaking this work will be bound by the confidentiality agreedÌýbetween the practitioner and client, and will usually be a trusted colleague, a speciallyÌýappointed trustee or a supervisor.
FAQs
Why include a section on breaks and endings?
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What commonly goes wrong for clients when their practitioner becomes seriously ill or dies? How will the new points help with these issues?
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