‘Ethics’ refers to the examination of our basic values and provides a guideline to help us understand what we should and should not do.
About Ethics Service
Labrador-Grenfell Health offers a comprehensive ethics service that can help you work through any ethical dilemma.
Ethics Consultation Service
The Ethics Consultation Service is available for patients, residents, clients, families, staff or anyone who needs help in making ethical decisions about health care. The reviews are managed by ethics consultation facilitators and conducted by gathering the appropriate and relevant mix of people to discuss the specific case in question. Please refer to the Provincial Health Ethics Network Newfoundland and Labrador (PHENNL) pamphlet for more information.
A final report, including recommendations, will be provided within the timelines that are identified when the request for an ethics review is made.
If you are unsure you require an ethics consult, please review our Clinical Ethics Screening Tool, which will help you evaluate your need for the service. This screen is intended to help you focus on issues that allow you to identify a case or situation appropriate to refer for an ethics consultation.
To request an ethics consultation, you will need to fill out a Request for an Ethics Consultation Information Form and send it to the contact information below.
Ethics Education
The Ethics Service provides ethics in partnership with the Provincial Ethics Network Newfoundland and Labrador (PHENNL) with a goal to influence the ethics culture of Labrador-Grenfell Health through education events and activities. These include:
- Education sessions available through webinar and teleconference throughout Labrador-Grenfell Health and other Regional Health Authorities.
- Special sessions are developed for specific areas in response to requests or issues from programs and services.
Labrador-Grenfell Health offers a comprehensive ethics service that can help you work through any ethical dilemma.
There are times that having to make healthcare decisions for yourself, for someone you love or for a patient you are taking care of can be very difficult. The word ‘ethics’ refers to the examination of our basic values and provides a guideline to help us understand what we should and should not do. When values conflict while making a decision, we can face an ethical dilemma.
The Ethics Service at Labrador-Grenfell Health can help you work through the ethical issues. Labrador-Grenfell Health offers a comprehensive ethics service that includes ethics education, organizational policy review and ethics consultations on clinical and administrative matters.
Labrador-Grenfell Health is a member of the Provincial Health Ethics Network Newfoundland and Labrador (PHENNL). PHENNL coordinates and supports ethics education, ethics consultations, and the review and development of policies for the four Regional Health Authorities and the Department of Health and Community Services. Through PHENNL, professional ethicists and facilitators are available to provide ethics consultations for Labrador-Grenfell Health.
Ethics Education
The Ethics Service provides ethics in partnership with the Provincial Ethics Network Newfoundland and Labrador (PHENNL) with a goal to influence the ethics culture of Labrador-Grenfell Health through education events and activities.
Contact Us
Patient Safety and Quality Dept.
Labrador-Grenfell Health
P.O. Box 7000, Station C
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL
A0P 1C0
Telephone 709-897-3103
Policy Review
The Ethics Service provides support and assistance for policy review. Department managers can forward draft policies for review, discussion and feedback as necessary.