The History of Social Work Code of Ethics Abstract Every professional organization is governed by professional ethics or a code of conduct. The organization I chose to discuss in regards to ethics is the National Association of Social Workers or commonly known as NASW. A code of conduct is intended to be a central guide and reference for users in support of day-to-day decision making. It is meant to clarify an organization’s mission‚ values and principles‚ linking
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ERASMUS MUNDUS MASTER IN SOCIAL WORK WITH FAMILIES AND CHILDREN 4TH EDITION LITERATURE SEMINAR PAPER MS. ROJIKA MAHARJAN Social work ethics are the guidelines and principles for a social worker to take on complex cases during sensitive decision-making and its implementation‚ and attain a professional integrity. These are primarily focused on the protection of the clients and other members of society‚ and secondarily provide social work with the identity as a profession. (S. Banks‚ 1998‚ BASW‚ 1996
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Challenging Oppression – A Critical Approach to Social Work (Bob Mullaly) Oppression is a state of being kept down by force or authority. Personally Constructed Theory Social Work is practiced based and pursues the following to lead to well-articulated practice (functions of theory) - description‚ explanation‚ prediction‚ control and management of events and changes. There is much discussion regarding the nature of‚ dynamics‚ forms‚ functions and causes of oppression however there is
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Competencies In this context of social work‚ all of the competencies have a high level of importance. However‚ two competencies that are used frequently in this setting are engagement‚ assessment‚ and evaluation and critical thinking. Engagement includes having a common goal and being actively prepared and involved in the work environment and with clients. Assessment includes gathering data and interpreting it. This data includes a client’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ personal goals and potential intervention
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Reflect cultural awareness in work practice Contents Demonstrate awareness of culture as a factor in all human behaviour by using culturally appropriate work practicesUse work practices that create a culturally and psychologically safe environment for all personsReview and modify work practices in consultation with people from diverse backgrounds People who identify with a particular culture have a lot of things in common‚ eg food‚ traditional costumes‚ music and so on. However‚ there are also
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Mississippi Valley State University College of Education Pre-Field Seminar Educational Social Worker Submitted to Dr. Baxter Wright by Britany Roland March 1‚ 2013 Abstract Educational Social Workers typically pick up outside the classroom where the teacher leaves off. The help those students transition from Middle School/Junior High to High School‚ help them deal with various psychosocial issues‚ find solutions to problems with academics‚ coping skills‚ and helping identify those
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clericals‚ receptionists‚ billing clerks‚ dentists‚ hygienists‚ office manager‚ and orthodontists. (Entitavity) is a group of individuals that are perceived as a social group based on the combination of its features. Entitavity has 4 major features which are similarity‚ interaction‚ interdependence‚ and structure. (Similarity) all members of social groups must have something in common. Example: Similar interests‚ beliefs‚ values‚ hobbies‚ etc. Similarity in a group is what draws people together to form
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requirements for the standards (HCPC‚ 2016). (Highan‚ 2006) Social work is placed within a network of caring services or personal social services staffed by members of the helping professions. Some of the code of conduct includes the following: Treating Service users with care and respect‚ challenging discrimination‚ maintaining appropriate
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In social work‚ genograms can be an important too when working with children and families. Genograms are a practical tool in social work practice‚ it is useful in gathering information‚ understanding relationship dynamics and behavioral patterns‚ promoting the client’s self-understanding‚ conduction assessments‚ and guiding the practitioner to interventions (Pope & Lee‚ 2016‚ para. 3). The genogram invites the client to talk about the family dynamics‚ culture and other relationships that may not
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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL CASE WORK Social work is a profession concerned with helping individuals‚ families‚ groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. It aims to help people develop their skills and their ability to use their own resources and those of the community to resolve problems. Social work is concerned with individual and personal problems but also with broader social issues such as poverty‚ unemployment and domestic violence. Social Case Work‚ a primary method
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