Do you think it would have been better to appoint an advocate to ensure that she was appropriately represented as an individual and in her best interest?
Nonmaleficence and Beneficence Reply Post 1
From her parent’s point of view, see how they feel obligated to provide treatment that will make her condition better and is in line with the prima facie rules of preventing harm to their daughter by removing constraints that will cause harm to her and potential harm caused to those who care for her, as well as helping her with her disabilities.
In Ashley’s case, do you think it would have been better to appoint an advocate to ensure that she was appropriately represented as an individual and in her best interest?