The E in the E.T.H.I.C.s Decision Making Model
What is 'Examine'
Concerned with what is right; standards of conduct (according to NASW)
What is Ethics
Our belief system; defines our desired outcome
What is Values
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3 Categories of Human Rights
What is...
-Civil and political rights
-Social and economic rights
-Collective rights
The T in the E.T.H.I.C.s Decision Making Model
What is 'Think'
An individual's view of what is right and wrong based on personal life teachings, traditions, and experiences (directs our practice)
What is Microethics
service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, competence
What is NASW Values (Code of Ethics)
theoretical perspective that focuses on those forces in society that promote competition and change
What is the Conflict Perspective
6 'Isms' (Social Justice)
What is Racism, Sexism, Elitism, Ageism, Handicapism (Ableism), Heterosexism,
The H in the E.T.H.I.C.s Decision Making Model
What is 'Hypothesize'
A generalized, global view of right and wrong (guides social policy)
What is Macroethics
3 Theories of Social Justice
What is Libertarianism, Utilitarianism, & Egalitarianism
Supports human kind through services that are citizens' rights and through seeking social and economic reform
What is the Humanitarian Approach
Acquisition of property and wealth unrestricted and should not be redistributed
What is Libertarianism
The I in the E.T.H.I.C.s Decision Making Model
What is 'Identify'
NASW Code of Ethics Responsibilities are to...
What is 'Clients, colleagues, other professionals, the profession in general, society as a whole'
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Places blame directly on individuals and makes the receiving of services as unbearable and intolerable as possible
What is the Punitive Approach
Greatest good for the greatest number; most needs will be met but it's fine if some aren't.
What is Utilitarianism
The C in the E.T.H.I.C.s Decision Making Model
What is 'Consult'
Prescribe expectations for professional conduct, guide decision-making, provide standard for assessing competence, regulate professional behavior, and evaluate professional performance
What is the Purpose of the Code of Ethics
Economic, social, and cultural rights; right to work, right for education, and right to standard of living and healthcare that supports well-being
What is Rights to Social Welfare
Affect the attitudes held toward those who receive services and the stipulations for service provision
What is Social Ideologies
Justice as fairness, equality in rights, opportunities, and access to resources
What is Egalitarianism