Dignity, respect, and fair treatment
Treat participants with respect, professionalism, courtesy, cultural sensitivity, psychological safety, and equitable participation.
Ethics & Professional Conduct
GMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct establishes principles, standards, and accountability expectations for participants across the mentoring ecosystem.
Core Ethical Principles
GMI's Code anchors ethical judgment, conduct, and governance across the ecosystem.
Professional Conduct
The Code applies to mentors, mentees, certification participants, assessment administrators, REPs, instructors, partners, board and council members, volunteers, staff, sponsors, and anyone representing authorized GMI activities.
Treat participants with respect, professionalism, courtesy, cultural sensitivity, psychological safety, and equitable participation.
Safeguard confidential information and communicate the limits of confidentiality, including safety, legal, and policy-based disclosure requirements.
Maintain role clarity and refer individuals to appropriate resources when issues exceed the scope of mentoring.
Represent qualifications, affiliations, assessment purpose, certification status, evidence, and outcomes truthfully.
Practice within competence, seek consultation when dilemmas arise, and support development rather than dependency or control.
Protect GMI programs, standards, assessments, exams, events, partner relationships, and good-faith reporting.
High-Risk Ethical Areas
The Code identifies recurring ethical risks that require clear boundaries, documentation, consultation, or escalation.
Boundary Rule of Thumb
When a mentoring action creates ethical concern, GMI’s ethics framework directs review through consultation, ethical review, or appropriate referral.
Reporting and Accountability
GMI expects reporting of substantiated concerns involving misconduct, cheating, credential misuse, harassment, retaliation, conflicts of interest, or other ethical violations. Review processes are structured for fairness, appropriate confidentiality, and due process.