Reference no: EM132980735
Imagine that you work as a prevention specialist and advocate in an agency that provides social services to adolescents (e.g., HIV testing, pregnancy testing, etc.). One of your teen clients, Nadir, a 16-year-old Arab-American male, who identifies as homosexual, has tested positive for HIV and has not discussed his HIV status or his sexual orientation with his mother and father yet. His mother discovered the receipt for his anonymous test results in his pants' pocket and called demanding to know the results.
-Discuss the ethical and legal issues presented in the scenario.
-What advice would you give to your client, Nadir, about his family member's attempt to access his personal information?
-How would you handle the situation with the family member requesting information? Please include specific minor consent laws in Louisiana and cite your reference.
-What community resources might you recommend for Nadir and his family?
-How do culture and global perspectives inform your approach to this scenario?