Dolgoff, Ralph, Donna Harrington, and Frank Lowenberg. 2012.Ethical decisions for social work practice. 9th ed. Brooks/Cole Empowerment Series. Belmont, CA: Cengage Learning. A standard resource for social workers that provides an overview of professional values and ethics; the guidelines for eth...
The constitution and description of social work professional codified ethics across social work literature and professional associations claim to offer coherent and inter-professional universal guidelines for ethical dccision-making, practice and professional conduct. Autonomous "ethically unfouiidcd" moral ...
This chapter outlines the evidence-based literature on various aspects related to social work practices in different countries across the globe. This chapter discusses issues such as the importance of cultural intelligence for social workers to practice in diverse cultural settings, social workers’ commi...
s Guidelines for Culturally Competent Practice. But in terms of opportunities for innovative research, intervention, and program development for the future, occupational social work is as boundless as the global economy. Arguably the profession’s youngest practice domain, occupational (also called “...
With the eight edition of ETHICAL DECISIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE, you'll learn to recognize ethical issues and dilemmas, reason carefully about ethical issues, clarify your ethical aspirations at the level demanded by the profession, and achieve a more ethical stance in your practice. This cla...
Social Work Education Whether you’re an undergraduate student looking for a career change or already in the field of social work, there’s likely an advanced social work degree program for you. But before selecting an online graduate-level degree program, there are various factors to consider....
Asian Perspectives for Social Work Education Editorial Editorial Asian perspectives for social work education Wing Hong Chui,David Rose&Liu Liu Pages: 1-4 Published online:21 Jan 2025 First Page Preview|Full Text|References|PDF (189.1 KB)|EPUB ...
Social Work 57.3: 249–258. DOI: 10.1093/sw/sws021 This article discusses the potential benefits and risks of incorporating e-mail communications in clinical relationships between social workers and clients. The author addresses the need to develop best-practice guidelines. Midkiff, Donna, and W...
These findings point to the need for the inclusion of ethical tools in the role coping repertoire of the practitioner and the importance of preparation for ethical problem鈥恠olving in professional education for social work as well as in the continuing education of the experienced social worker. ...