Maethics Museums Association
Our Story Museums Association The code of ethics provides a framework for the practical application of ethical considerations to our everyday work in museums and reflects a contract of trust between museums and the public. Following an extensive consultation process which started in 2023, a new code was ratified by members at the organisation’s agm on 7 october. structurally, the new code follows a similar pattern to the previous version, being based around three overarching principles.
Our Statement On Theft From Museums Museums Association The code provides a framework for the practical application of ethical considerations to our everyday work in museums and reflects a contract of trust between museums and the public. The museums association’s professional development programmes support application of the code and the ma competency framework can support individual development in ethical practice. Forthcoming everyday ethics case studies and scenarios will provide examples of ethical situations that museums have encountered and explain how the principles and practice in the code of ethics can help guide decision making and support ethical best practice. The museums association’s (ma) revised code of ethics has been passed with a majority at its annual general meeting, which took place today during its annual conference in wales.
Museums Change Lives Awards 2025 Museums Association Forthcoming everyday ethics case studies and scenarios will provide examples of ethical situations that museums have encountered and explain how the principles and practice in the code of ethics can help guide decision making and support ethical best practice. The museums association’s (ma) revised code of ethics has been passed with a majority at its annual general meeting, which took place today during its annual conference in wales. The museums association’s (ma) revised code of ethics has been passed with a 91% majority at its annual general meeting, which took place today during the association's annual conference in wales. The code provides a framework for the practical application of ethical considerations to everyday work in museums and reflects a contract of trust between museums and the public. The museums association’s professional development programmes support application of the code and the ma competency framework can support individual development in ethical practice. The ethical decisions you make will depend on your specific circumstances and context and may look different in different museums. therefore, it is important to conduct open and reasoned processes when considering ethical issues. this is the draft of the latest update to the code of ethics.
Who Cares About Museums Museums Association The museums association’s (ma) revised code of ethics has been passed with a 91% majority at its annual general meeting, which took place today during the association's annual conference in wales. The code provides a framework for the practical application of ethical considerations to everyday work in museums and reflects a contract of trust between museums and the public. The museums association’s professional development programmes support application of the code and the ma competency framework can support individual development in ethical practice. The ethical decisions you make will depend on your specific circumstances and context and may look different in different museums. therefore, it is important to conduct open and reasoned processes when considering ethical issues. this is the draft of the latest update to the code of ethics.
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