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Statement of Ethical Principles for Support
of the Foundation
The American Psychiatric Foundation upholds
the highest ethical standards in its fundraising practices.
As we seek funding from a variety of supporters, we ensure
that each donation given to the foundation upholds these guiding
principles.
- The foundation only develops programs that
serve its mission of advancing public understanding that
mental illnesses are real and treatable. These programs
take many forms including grants and specific educational
campaigns designed to increase awareness of mental illness
and access to treatment.
- The foundation maintains an independent position
on issues affecting the welfare of patients with mental
illness. The potential effect of such positions on the financial
interests of a potential supporter(s) is not a relevant
factor in the foundation's decision-making process.
- When a prospective supporter is approached
or a prospective supporter approaches the foundation about
a particular project, the foundation shall state the goal
of the particular project and how the project will advance
the foundation's mission. The foundation will also seek
to fully understand the goal(s) of the potential supporter
in providing funding for the project.
- Foundation supporters may review the project's
goals, objectives, and methods to determine if they desire
to provide support but do not administer or direct the project
in any manner. All day-to-day responsibilities for grant
administration or project management are held by the foundation.
All content of educational programs is solely under the
control of the foundation.
- Foundation supporters will receive appropriate
recognition for their support through foundation publications,
event promotional materials and signage, and/or APA publications
such as Psychiatric News. A foundation supporter's corporate
logo may be used to signify the corporation when appropriate.
- The foundation does not support the use
of any particular product, treatment, or therapy including
pharmaceuticals and will not endorse, promote, or otherwise
mention the brand name of any product in its materials including
publications, event promotional materials, and signage,
or print advertising.
- The foundation's programs are prohibited
from serving as a vehicle for the promotion or use of any
particular therapy or treatment. The foundation's programs
raise awareness of the symptoms and experience of mental
illness and seek to de-stigmatize mental illness by drawing
attention to the prevalence of mental illness and the availability
of effective treatment.
- All foundation staff members are provided
training on ethical issues and ensure that all ethical principles
are upheld. It is the responsibility of all staff members
to raise any potential ethical concerns to the executive
director of the foundation for review.
- The foundation will ensure that all supporters
are familiar with these ethical principles and all supporters
will receive a copy of these principles.
Approved by the board of directors - June 2004
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