Core Values
Chapter 11
Ethical guidelines
Chapter 12
Chapter 14
100

This code deals with decency for people

Dignity and Worth of the person

100

This term refers to groups that experience serious limitations because others in power exploit them.

Oppressed Populations

100

Name one of "Social Workers’ Ethical Responsibilities to Clients" (there are 16)

1.01 Commitment to Clients

1.02 Self-Determination

1.03 Informed Consent

1.04 Competence

1.05 Cultural Competence and Social Diversity [Ethical Boundaries and Spirituality

1.06 Conflicts of Interest

1.07 Privacy and Confidentiality

1.08 Access to Records

1.09 Sexual Relationships

1.10 Physical Contact

1.11 Sexual Harassment

1.12 Derogatory Language

1.13 Payment for Services

1.14 Clients Who Lack Decision-Making Capacity

1.15 Interruption of Services

1.16 Termination of Services

100

This term recognizes the rights and needs of clients to be free to make their own choices and decisions. 



Self-determination

100

A brief summary found at the beginning of a grant proposal is referred to as a(n):

Abstract

200

This core value means: "Social workers practice within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise"

Competence

200

The institution that most discriminates against gay and lesbian people is:

The legal system

200

NASW code #2 (responsibilities to colleagues) includes responsibility 2.06 "referral for services", what is something social workers can never do in regards to referrals to colleagues. 

Cannot make money or receive funds for referrals, money is only exchanged for services you provided.

200

NASW’s                is devoted to raising funds and providing support for political candidates who are sympathetic to social work issues.

PACE

200

Agency systems for gathering, analyzing, and evaluating data are referred to as.

Management information systems

300

This value says "Social workers act honestly and responsibly and promote ethical practices on the part of the organizations with which they are affiliated"

Integrity 

300

The        suicide rate is highest of all U.S. ethnic groups. 



First Nations Peoples

300

Code #4 (responsibilities as professionals) identifies 4.03 private conduct (not allowing private life to interfere with your work with clients) What is an example of this?

Multiple answers


300

When faced with an ethical dilemma, the step after recognizing the problem is:

Investigating the variables involved

300

                proposals involve studying a particular problem or testing a specific intervention approach. 



Research

400

Two codes 1. aid/assistance 2. equality/equity

1.Service and 2. Social Justice

400

A formal administrative procedure to ensure that clients’ rights have not been ignored in which an outside person is appointed to hear both sides of the argument is known as:

Fair Hearing

400

Code #3 (responsibilities in practice settings) identifies 3.07 administration and 3.10 labor-management disputes. Please explain or provide examples what these mean.

3.07 responsible for advocating for sufficient resources to meet client needs and working to eliminate any conditions that undermine our code 

3.10 specifically allows social workers to join labor unions to improve services to clients and working conditions. If union goes on strike you should be guided by the principles of the code (you should think of impact of clients any actions we take

400

Principle 3 of Loewenberg and Dolgoff’s “Ethical Principles Screen” is: 



Autonomy

400

Agencies wishing to provide grant money for specific projects will usually issue a

RFP 

500

What core value has "Social workers seek to strengthen relationships among people in a purposeful effort to promote, restore, maintain, and enhance the well-being of individuals, families, social groups, organizations, and communities".

Importance of human relationships

500

The step in legislative advocacy immediately preceding the introduction of a bill in chambers is:

Arrange for sponsorship of the bill

500

What are four of the six ethical guideline areas? (aka ethical responsibilities)

Social workers ethical responsibilities to clients

Social workers ethical responsibilities to colleagues   

Social workers  ethical responsibilities in practice settings

Social workers ethical responsibilities as professionals

Social workers ethical responsibilities to the social work profession

Social workers  ethical responsibilities to the broader society

500

According to Reamer, all of the following variables are often considered when trying to make the right distribution of scarce resources except: 



Least harm

500

                 are concerned with such factors as whether the staff provided the service intended, whether the cost of the service provided was reasonable, and whether clients were satisfied with the service provided.

Process evaluations

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