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International Code of Ethics for Public Relations as adopted by
the Public Relations Society of India at the 1st All India Public
Relations Conference, New Delhi, April 21, 1968.
CONSIDERING that all Member countries of the United Nations Organization
have agreed to abide by its Charter which reaffirms "its faith
in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human
person" and that having regard to the very nature of their
profession, Public Relations practitioners in these countries should
undertake to ascertain and observe the principles set out in this
Chapter,
CONSIDERING that, apart from "rights", human beings have
not only physical or material needs but also intellectual, moral
and social needs, and that their rights are of real benefits to
them only in so far as needs are essentially met,
CONSIDERING that, in the course of their professional duties and
depending on how these duties are performed, Public Relations practitioners
can substantially help to meet these intellectual, moral and social
needs,
And lastly, CONSIDERING that the use of techniques enabling them
to come simultaneously into contact with millions of people gives
Public Relations practitioners a power that has to be restrained
by the observance of a strict moral code,
On all these grounds the Public Relations Society of India hereby
declares that it accepts, as its moral charter the principles of
the following Code of Ethics, and that if, in the light of evidence
submitted to the Society, a member of this Society should be found
to have infringed this Code in the course of his professional duties,
he will be deemed to be guilty of serious misconduct calling for
an appropriate penalty.
Accordingly, each Member of this Society -
SHALL ENDEAVOUR
1. To contribute to the achievement of the moral and cultural conditions
enabling human beings to reach their full stature and enjoy the
indefeasible rights to which they are entitled under "Universal
Declaration of Human Rights";
2. To establish communication patterns and channels which, by fostering
the free flow of essential information, will make each member of
the group feel that he is being kept informed, and also give him
an awareness of his own personal involvement and responsibility
and of his solidarity with other members;
3. To conduct himself always and in all circumstances in such a
manner as to deserve and secure the confidence of those with whom
he comes into contact;
4. To bear in mind that because of the relationship between his
profession and the public, his conduct - even in private - will
have an impact on the way in which the profession as a whole is
appraised.
SHALL UNDERTAKE
5. To observe, in the course of his professional duties, the moral
principles and rules of the "Universal Declaration of Human
Rights";
6. To pay due regard to, and uphold, human dignity, and to recognize
the right of each individual to judge for himself;
7. To establish the moral, psychological and intellectual conditions
for dialogue in its true sense, and to recognize the right of the
parties involved to state their case and express their views;
8. To act, in all circumstances in such a manner as to take account
of the respective interests of the parties involved: both the interests
of the organization which he serves and the interests of the publics
concerned;
9. To carry out his undertakings and commitments which shall always
be so worded as to avoid any misunderstanding, and to show loyalty
and integrity in all circumstances so as to keep the confidence
of his clients or employees, past or present and of all the publics
that are affected by his actions.
SHALL REFRAIN FROM
10. Subordinating the truth to other requirements;
11. Circulating information which is not based on established and
ascertainable facts;
12. Taking part in any venture or undertaking which is unethical
or dishonest or capable of impairing human dignity and integrity;
Using any "manipulative" methods or techniques designed
to create subconscious motivations which the individual cannot control
of his own free will and so cannot be held accountable for the action
taken on them.
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