The number of ethical principles in the NASW Code of Ethics.
What is Dignity and Worth of the Person?
This ethical principle is about helping people in need pro bono.
What is Service?
This ethical principle is about social workers treating each person in a caring and respectful fashion, mindful of individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity.
What is Dignity and Worth of the Person?
If you start a new outpatient program in your agency geared towards children and adolescents and you use your hired clinicians who've only worked with Adults to work in this new program in order to save money in hiring new clinicians. This is risking the violation of which ethical principle?
What is Competence?
How many NASW ethical principles exactly matches with the AEA guiding principles? Which are they?
What are two principles? What are Competence and Integrity?