Understanding Human Error and Just Culture
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners can recognise and explain old and new views of human error and have a basic understanding of different schools of ethical thinking and how they relate to ethical arguments for accountability. Earners can present moral arguments for accountability and have developed their own practice of individual practical ethics. Earners can plan constructive and compassionate responses, including attention to second victims, learning reviews, and forward-looking, restorative notions of accountability.
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Earning Criteria
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Earners can recognize and explain the old view and new view of 'human error'
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Earners have a basic understanding of different schools of ethical thinking and are able to present moral arguments based on them
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Earners have compared and contrasted restorative and retributive approaches to Just Culture - Written Assignment – guided short response
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Earners have planned constructive and compassionate responses to failure, including attention to second victims, learning reviews and forward-looking accountability - Peer Assessment