Can any person be value free?
(sample) Good Samaritans Ethical Standards of Volunteers Providing Services Good Samaritans volunteers believe in the dignity and worth of the individual human being. They protect the welfare and confidence of any person who seeks their help. They do not use their volunteer positions or relationships, nor do they knowingly permit themselves to be used by others, for purposes inconsistent with these principles. Principle 1 Responsibility: The volunteer, committed to an increasing understanding of humankind, places high value on integrity and maintains high standards. Principle 2 Competence: The volunteer maintains high standards of competence in the interest of public service and of volunteerism. Principle 3 Moral and Legal Standards: The volunteer shows sensible regard for the social codes and moral expectations of the community, recognizing that violations of accepted moral and legal standards on his or her part may involve others in damaging personal conflicts, and impugn his or her