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In the office one morning...
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| Hi Ms Janice, I would like to know why you were discussing with the other teachers about your child's medical condition? | |
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| Why are you questioning what I say to others? Is it not my personal right? | |
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| Do you know that what you are are doing is against the code of ethics for teachers? | |
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| No, I did not know. But it was merely amongst the teachers, not to some random stranger on the street. | |
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| The mere act of disclosing the information itself is already wrong. Whatever information you may have obtained from doctors or psychologists is confidential and should not be relayed unless necessary. | |
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| I will keep that in mind the next time I hold conversations with my colleagues. | |
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