To date, discussions in the field of health ethics have focused primarily on clinical and research settings. Organizational ethics is a relatively new field that broadens the horizon of these discussions to ask — what does it mean to be an ethical organization? The assumption here is that there is more to being ethical in the health setting than treating patients and residents, care providers, families and research subjects in a compassionate and just way. This module provides facilitation for those organizations who wish to tackle broader questions of how to promote an enabling ethical environment – that is – one which encourages people to consider the well-being of others, and which rewards rather than frustrates attempts at genuine moral search and reflection.