Ethics and conduct

Ethics and conduct are core aspects of the work of Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa.

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Ethics and conduct are core aspects of the work of Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa. We have an enormous responsibility towards everyone we interact with, given the immense breadth of our work across many areas of society. Integrity, a good reputation and probity are therefore essential prerequisites for the full realisation of our mission.

Our values

Ethics

Because the mission and values of an organisation are realised in its day-to-day work, Santa Casa operates and develops its organisational practices according to ethical and moral criteria, seeking to establish sustainable, lasting relationships with all its stakeholders.

The good reputation and probity of Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa are fundamental attributes that underpin its history and its intangible heritage. For them to remain part of the institution's identity, it is essential that everyone — Board, managers and staff, regardless of the type of employment relationship or position in the hierarchy — abides by its ethical principles and values, set out in the various internal regulatory and guidance tools.

Transparency

Transparency of management and organisational activity safeguards the principle of protecting the trust of those with whom Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa engages. Ensuring access to information also means ensuring the principles of equal treatment and citizen participation.

We publish data, reports and other documents — both financial and non-financial information — some of them on a regular basis, so that our stakeholders are kept informed of how we carry out our work.