What is this elephant graphic that appears throughout the Site Manager?
This is our Ethics Elephant!
You will find our mascot with short notes placed throughout the Site Manager in hot button sections to remind you and your team of various ethical issues which should be considered. In high-risk sections, you will find the Elephant which you can click on to view a note of warning and general guidelines on best practices to ensure compliance. There is also a page on the left-hand navigation menu entitled “Ethics Guidelines” that explores some general considerations.
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