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HLSC 220 HEALTH CARE ETHICS Semester 2, 2021 ASSIGNMENT 1: Argumentative Essay Topics (select one topic only) 1. Restricting sovereignty, freedoms and social processes based on a national vaccination program is ethically and morally unacceptable. 2. Australian individuals that intentionally engage in lifestyle behaviours that compromise their health, should not be eligible for subsidised healthcare under the Medicare scheme. 3. Healthcare professionals have an ethical responsibility to always advocate for the introduction of new treatments and technologies into healthcare. Instructions In relation to your selected topic: • Consider the application of the bioethical principles. • Consider the application of ethical theories and other ethical concepts. • Construct a written argument that clearly presents these ethical considerations. • Based on the evidence you present, determine and specify your ethical stance. ASSESSMENT INFORMATION Assessment Title Argumentative essay Purpose The purpose of this assessment is for students to demonstrate the capacity to develop an ethical argument/s based around the four bio-ethical principles: autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence. Students will use their chosen topic to develop a sound ethical argument. Due Date sunday 5th September, 2021 Time Due 0900hrs (09:00am) Weighting 50% Length 1500 words +/- 10% (includes intext citations, excludes reference list) Assessment Rubric Refer to Extended Unit Outline Appendix A LOs Assessed LO1, LO2 Task Three topics will be available for you on LEO. You will select one of these topics and construct an argumentative essay. You are encouraged to choose a topic that you feel is important to you and that you feel passionate about. Target Audience Healthcare professionals Submission Via the Turnitin link in the HLSC220 LEO site FORMATTING File format Please submit as a .doc or .docx (not .pdf files) Margins 2.54cm, all sides Font and size Use 11-point Calibri, Arial or Times New Roman Spacing Double spacing Paragraph Aligned to left margin, indent first line of each paragraph 1.27cm Title Page Not to be used Level 1 Heading Centered, bold, capitalize each word (14-point Calibri or Arial) Level 2 Headings Not to be used Structure Introduction: Provides an introduction and brief background to the topic and ethical discussion, identifies the ethical stance to be argued. Body: Provides the content of the ethical arguments incorporating the bioethical principles and relevant ethical theories and concepts. Conclusion: identifies the key ethical points argued and re-iterates the ethical stance taken. Does not introduce new ideas. Reference List: Includes all the sources identified within the essay. Direct quotes Always require page number. No more than 10% of the word count should direct quotes Header Page number top right corner (9-point Calibri or Arial) Footer Name _ Student Number_ Assessment _ Unit _ Year (9-point Calibri or Arial) REFERENCING Referencing Style APA 7th Edition. It is recommended that you download ENDNOTE referencing software free from ACU https://libguides.acu.edu.au/endnote Minimum References There is no set number of references that must be used as a minimum for this task, but as a rough guide only, if you have utilized less than 10-12 unique quality peer-reviewed sources then you have not read widely enough. All arguments must be supported using a variety of high-quality primary evidence. Avoid using any one source repetitively. Age of References Most references for this task should be published within the last 5 years, however the appropriate use of older evidence sources (e.g. seminal theoretical ethical work) is acceptable. List Heading “References” is centered, bold, on a new page (14 point Calibri or Arial). Alphabetical Order References are arranged alphabetically by author family name Hanging Indent Second and subsequent lines of a reference have a hanging indent DOI or URL Presented as functional hyperlink Spacing Double spacing the entire reference list, both within and between entries