Question 5 a) Imagine you are Irene. i) What should you do in the face of such ethical issues and dilemmas? Explain your answer. (50-100 words) Ask to speak with Rob in private and confront him about the situation and explain to him how he is breaching his duty of care to the client and the facility's policies and procedures. If that's not successful, then you may need to report the unethical conduct to someone in a higher authority. ib) Do you believe Rob has breached organisational policies and procedures? Explain your answer. (50-100 words) Yes, Rob has breached organisational policies and procedures because procedures are there to make sure workers know exactly how a situation or task should be carried out in a service and to meet legal and ethical standards of service provision. Not mentioning his risk to self-harm would be breaching the organisations policies and procedures. b) What problem solving techniques could Irene use to address this ethical dilemma? Name and describe at least one. (50-100 words) :) How can Irene and Rob identify the scope of their own ethical and legal rights and responsibilities in this scenario? Think about people they could talk to and possible sources of information. (50- 100 words) Look to professional guidelines for information, checking your own policies and procedures for scope of Identity:the Reobland Bedikiye, VAte?/49/Uu know your role and responsibilities for each service so you know what to do when you're unsure about anything. Seek regular support from your supervisor or team leader dentuxedos SABAN and oxalate possible solutions implementing an action or strategy leading to a successful solution. Find and define the problem, gather information and look at the problem from one or more perspectives remembering that different people have different views about situations and the best solution is one that satisfies everyone's interests