1.12). The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics states that “Social workers should not use derogatory language in their written or verbal communications to or about clients. Social workers should use accurate and respectful language in all communications to and about clients” (NASW, 2008, p. 8, para. 1.12). When working with this population it is crucial for social workers to understand that derogatory language is degrading and will not be tolerated. In many cases derogatory language is used to describe individuals who have intellectual disability. It is also a social workers responsibility to educated the community about derogatory language and convey to the community that it is
1.12). The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics states that “Social workers should not use derogatory language in their written or verbal communications to or about clients. Social workers should use accurate and respectful language in all communications to and about clients” (NASW, 2008, p. 8, para. 1.12). When working with this population it is crucial for social workers to understand that derogatory language is degrading and will not be tolerated. In many cases derogatory language is used to describe individuals who have intellectual disability. It is also a social workers responsibility to educated the community about derogatory language and convey to the community that it is