This document presents the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), originally adopted in 1979 and revised in 1990 and again in 1993. The preamble notes that the code is intended to serve as a guide to the everyday conduct of members of the social work ...
The NASW Code of Ethics serves six purposes: 1. The Code identifies core values on which social work’s mission is based. 2. The Code summarizes broad ethical principles that reflect the profession’s core values and establishes a set of specific ethical standards that should be used to ...
The Importance of Ethical Standards in Social Work Social workers are bound by a code of ethics that guides their professional conduct. Ethical standards serve as a roadmap, providing a framework for addressing complex moral dilemmas and ensuring the well-being of clients. By adhering to these st...
This article provides an overview of digital, online, and electronic social work services; identifies ethical issues related to practitioner competence, client privacy and confidentiality, informed consent, conflicts of interest, boundaries and dual relationships, consultation and client referral, termination...
They criticize the ramifications of this application, and propose three arguments for repositioning multiculturalism in the Code as a principle of ethical practice rather than a specific knowledge area.关键词: peer collaboration theory appropriateness theory integration ...
19 Pages Open Document Ethical Issues in Social Work I will provide practical help for new social workers to help them understand and deal with ethical issues and dilemmas which they will face. There are many ethical issues which are important to social work, but I feel that these are all ...
A recommendation arising from the study is that all professional social workers in Jordan need to formulate a national social workers code of ethics as a guide for practice. The code of ethics would have general ethical principles that are based on the core values of social work to be used ...
In a national survey, Israeli social workers report dealing with an average of five ethical dilemmas in their practice. Confidentiality, duty to warn, number of client contacts, competency, informed consent and truth-telling were the top dilemmas resolved with the assistance of colleagues, supervisors...
In this article the author discusses the moral and ethical issues that social workers, who work for a profession which advocates peace, may face when working with military members or veterans. He is supportive of having higher education consider the ethical challenges posed by differences between mi...
Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Counseling: Pearson New International Edition We combine the methodology of Plotkin-style operational semantics with graph transformation concepts in order to specify the operational semantics of diagr... T Remley,B Herlihy - 《Proc Icalp Workshop on Graph ...