This paper explores the relationship between the IFSW code of ethics and the Australian Association of Social Workers code of ethics. It begins by conceptualising the notion of "ethics" before interrogating the respective standpoints, differences, and commonalities of IFSW and AASW. The paper not ...
The journal endeavours to provide a platform for scholars within and outside mainland China to share research, teaching and practice experiences and to facilitate critical dialogue between Chinese social workers and their international peers. The journal welcomes submissions from all areas of social work...
[Social workers] gain sufficient self-awareness to eliminate the influence of personal biases and values in working with diverse groups… (CSWE, 2008, p. 5) The NASW Code of Ethics (2008) points to the importance of recognizing religious and spiritual beliefs in order to practice in a ...
Knowledge Community of Practice HOME Storify & Chat Summary EVENTS FACEBOOK Pinterest ABOUT September 1, 2014 Message from Lyn Romeo the Chief Social ... North West London Partnership and @SWSCmedia have collaborated to incorporate digital skills for Newly Qualified Social Workers (NQSW) into the...
This article aims to explore the ethical issues that social workers may encounter in their practice, highlighting the importance of ethical standards and providing guidance on navigating these challenges. The Importance of Ethical Standards in Social Work Social workers are bound by a code of ethics ...
Advocacy is a core part of social work practice. While social media platforms have grown in popularity in online campaigns, there is little evidence of how social workers can use social media when working with community group...
Even social workers who work in private practice settings come into contact with social institutions as they help their clients navigate their social environments. Therefore it is critically important to understand how these institutions impact the client and how the client interacts with them. The ...
Other key findings indicate that the study participants believe that social workers in the North: are not familiar with the 2005 Code; have a lack of education, knowledge, discussion and accessibility in this Code, and find there is a lack of application of this Code in practice environments....
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, clients, providers and staff of other agencies. Facilitate maximum client participation in service plans. Proficiency in use of computer and designated software programs and/or to obtain proficiency within 6 ...