among the parties involved in the counseling” (NASW‚
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and the consequent behavior of an individual‚ group‚ profession‚ or culture. And the term values are an integral part of social work education‚ the educational background of practitioners may also influence the use of a decision-making process. The NASW has an established Code of Ethics‚ (1996) for the profession. And the code applies not only to social workers but also to social work students. In addition‚ social worker must follow the Code regardless of the professional functions they perform‚ the
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and the ways they react to these events” (Meyer‚1976‚ p. 42). Social Workers recognize that there are personal and structural barriers that create and maintain distress‚ injustice‚ and inequality and prevent the achievement of full potential. The NASW Code of Ethics is intended to serve as a guide to the everyday professional conduct of a social worker. As a social worker‚ you are faced with
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NASW and an Ethical Dilemma: Conflicts of Interest One ethical dilemma addressed by the NASW is conflicts of interest. A conflict of interest can take many forms; financial‚ professional‚ religious‚ political‚ etc. (NASW Code of Ethics 1.06‚ 1999). One common conflict occurs when a social worker identifies strongly with a belief system‚ such as the Alcoholics Anonymous credo‚ and supplants standard treatment modalities with AA doctrine. The allure of sharing such a system with a client experiencing
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workers working in rural areas. After reading this article‚ it helped me better understand the special challenges and concerns that social workers face when working in rural areas One of the main things that stood out to me was when I read that the NASW Code of Ethics does not say anything against dual relationships. I always thought that dual relationships between the social worker and the client was not allowed due to potential issues as highlighted in the article. Some examples include both sexual
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Social Work Values and Ethics The 6 core values of the NASW code of ethics include service‚ social justice‚ dignity‚ and worth of a person‚ he importance of human relationships‚ integrity and competence. Social workers have ethical responsibilities to clients‚ colleagues‚ in practice settings‚ as professionals‚ to the social work profession and the broader society. Social workers must be critical thinkers in order to deal with ethical dilemmas. Social workers have ethical obligations at a Macro
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social worker to follow the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics (NASW). There are specific parts of the NASW code of Ethics that social worker who are working with children with intellectual disabilities should be especially cognizant of. One ethics principle that is important to social workers’ who with children with intellectual disabilities is social justice (National Association of Social Workers [NASW]‚ 2008). The ethical principle for social justice stated by the National Association
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Consideration should also be given to the fact that the client would possibly feel that he or she owes the social worker something in return for the clothing items. I would provide the client with the contact information for the local clothing pantry. The NASW Code of Ethics 1.06 Conflicts of Interest relates to the above situation as it states that social workers should not engage in dual or multiple relationships with clients or former clients. You are a social worker in a rural area and you sometimes
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Methods I October 8‚ 2014 Wayne State University Values Paper Which of your values do you see as especially helpful to you as you practice social work? One value that I see especially helpful would be the way I look at humanity as a whole. The NASW Code of Ethics value of dignity and worth of the person‚ which states that social workers treat each person in a caring and respectful fashion‚ mindful of individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity‚ comes to mind. I have always believed
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Compare and Contrast: NASW and IFSW | | Living in different countries‚ we always wonder if everyday life routines are the same. Some of these routines‚ would include education‚ social life‚ and most important of all career perspectives. Rules and procedures vary from the different business you apply to however do the different rules and procedures vary from the countries that business thrive from? The purpose of this essay is to describe the differences and similarities from the National
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