Social Work EthicsSocial Work ProfessionStandards of EvidenceSocial Work ValuesResearchResearch EthicsEvidence-based practice (EBP) is a relatively recent incarnation in social work's long history of valuing evidence as a basis for practice. Few argue with the ethics and usefulness of grounding ...
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 examines what the NASW (National Association of Social Workers) Code of Ethics says about issues faced by contemporary social work practice and considers its implications for the acceptance of social work as a profession. How social work measures up to Flexner's attribute of a profess...
Ethical problems and their solutions are basic problems in the development of social work as a profession. Due to these reasons, the main goal of this article was set: to reveal how ethics are implemented by social workers in practice. In order to achieve the goal, the following objectives ...
The Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) Code of Ethics, (2010). Informs: “The social work profession values honesty, transparency, reliability, empathy, reflective self-awareness, discernment, competence and commitment”. Also: “Members of the social work profession apply knowledge and ...
Social work as a profession of help, support, and empowerment of individuals, groups, and communities operates in a context of ethnic dimensions while aiming to impact the deficits they generate, partly or entirely. Social work research benefits from the findings of social anthropologists, ...
The theory of the movement of professionalization is the latest achievement in the literature of the sociology of profession in China mainland, which mission is to measure the professional level of a special human activity in general. Social work, as an occupation, has to keep improving the level...
Ethics, Values, and Recovery in Mental Health Social Work Practice Health care is bureaucratic and outcomes focused. It is influenced by market and political forces, as much as scientific ones, with friction between good practice and the neoliberal commodification... B Aadam,M Petrakis 被引量:...
Social Work, Social Welfare, and Human Well-BeingIn the preamble to the NASW Code of Ethics, the term "well-being" occurs three times. "The primary mission of the social work profession is to enhance human well-be...
Code Of Ethics Of Social Work The Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers focuses on 6 core values that are greatly embedded in the profession of social work. As a young student who is determined to be a social worker I have become very invested in the core values ...