Social Work Values
Social Work Ethics
Social Work Skills
Social Work Practicum
Overview
100
the safeguarding of the information that passes between the social workers and the client
What is confidentiality?
100
Define Care as it relates to The Ethic of Care. ( to the best of your abillity)
What is “a species activity that includes everything we do to maintain, continue, and repair and repair our ‘world’ so that we can live in it as well as possible. That world includes our bodies, our selves, and our environment, all of which we seek to interweave in a complex, life sustaining web”
100
The act of giving clients the freedom to make their own choices
What is Self Determination?
100
Protection of Life
What is the most important ethical principle according to the ethical decision-making hierarchy?
100
The level of social work which works with clients as individuals, in families or in groups, in public, not-for-profit, or private agencies.
What is micro level social work?
200
Why do you need to establish confidentiality with a client?
What is to build a trusting relationship and safe environment so you can further help the client?
200
Name one function the Code of Ethics serves according to Charles Levy.
What is guides professional conduct,is a set of principles that social workers can apply in the performance of the social work function,a set of criteria by which social work practice can be evaluated
200
An important thing to remember about your client's value system, when working on self determination.
What is remembering not to push your values on client's because the client's value system most likely works better for them.
200
Truthfulness and Full Disclosure
What is the least important ethical principle according to the ethical decision-making hierarchy?
200
The level of social work which deals with programs and policy development or research evaluation within community agencies or private corporations.
What is the mezzo level of social work?
300
Core values are self-determination, empowerment, confidentiality, and a belief in the inherent worth and dignity of all human beings
What is Social Work?
300
The NASW Code of Ethics was edited, including more inclusive language, in 1996 and 2008 for these reasons...
What is to avoid discrimination and respect individual’s gender identity and immigration status.
300
When clients make their own decisions they must also take the
What is responsibility?
300
Ethical Dilemma
What is a conflict of interest held between professional values and personal values?
300
The level of social work which deals with community organizing and development, working in the political arena as a state or federal employee, elected official, policy analyst, or lobbyist.
What is the macro level of social work?
400
self-determination, empowerment, confidentiality, worth, dignity
What are two of the core values in the social work profession?
400
There are major societal changes affecting social work practice today. Describe the population shift.
What is growing numbers of people of color and the elderly?
400
Something we can provide opportunities for, but only the client can do for themselves
What is empowerment?
400
Identify the ethical dilemma, then establish whether or not you are the only one responsible for addressing the situation.
What is the first step in resolving an ethical dilemma?
400
This concept is based on the idea that one cannot understand the problems of individuals without understanding the context in which they occur.
What is person-in-environment?
500
Social work has a _______ focus which enhances one’s functioning in society by empowerment to achieve life goals and pursuing social changes likely to provide supportive environment for all members of society.
What is dual focus?
500
When was the first code of ethics established?
What is 1960?
500
Knowing people for ourselves versus "knowing" them through our own biases or stereotypes.
What is the process of individualization?
500
Apply the ethical framework you created during step 4 and reflect on it's result.
What is the last step in resolving an ethical dilemma?
500
Social work stands for the social welfare of all people and is committed to social justice through social change at the __________, __________, __________, __________ and __________ levels.
What is individual, family, community, agency and structural
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