Name one of our Ethical Principles.
Protection of Life; Social Justice; Self-determination; Dignitiy and Worth of a Person; Least Harm; Importance of Relationships; Confidentiality; Quality of Life; Disclosure & Truthfulness
The guideline we use to let people know how to treat us and what to say to us.
What are Boundaries?
Unconscious belief system
What is Implicit Bias
Two examples of Macro Educational Systemic Level
What is FERPA & IDEA
FERPA is an acronym for what Federal Act.
What is Family Educational and Rights Privacy Act.
Service, Social Justice, Dignity and worth of a person, Importance of human relationships, Integrity, and Competence all make up this.
What is Core Values?
Name at least one way Relationships can be a conflict.
What is Dual Relationships, Conflicts of interest, Value conflicts, Self-Disclosure, Transference, Counter-Transference, or Confidentiality.
A cognitive bias in which negative impressions influence your beliefs-
What is horn effect bias.
MARSE is an example of what Educational Systemic Level
What is Meso
Advocating for students’ rights to be treated with respect and dignity, confidentiality, access to supportive services, and appropriate inclusion in decision making.
What is NASW Standards for School Social Work.
Name one area noted by the School Social Work Association of America that updated the SSW Standards since 2015.
What are Supplemental Ethical Standards; NASW Code of Ethics 2018; SSW in Host Settings; SSW & Group Work; Minor Student's rights to confidentiality; SSW & privacy of minors; Self-care 2020
School social workers shall evaluate the situation, think of your values, consider who all is affected and the impact, may consult a colleague, and consider the best choice to move forward
What is E.T.H.I.C.S Decision-making Framework
Your words become this
What is Your Actions.
Three different codes of conduct guide this group of Michigan Educators
What is School Social Workers
IDEA is an acronym for what Act.
What is the Individual with Disability Educational Act.
Name two of four Ethical Factors impacting our Values/Beliefs.
What is Societal, Stakeholder, Internal, or Personal?
When you consult with others about the same situation and they help you to view things differently.
What is Perspectives?
Your values become this
What is Your Destiny.
Name a Micro Educational System Level
What is SWPBIS or Personal Values
Compliance, Identification, Internalization are examples of what type of bias.
What is the conformity bias.
When two or more of our professional core values and/or ethical principles are in conflict.
What is Ethical Dilemmas.
Largest ethical dilemma for School Social Workers
Client confidentiality vs Notification policies
Become aware, find your triggers, slow down, and do something differently.
What are the four steps to unconscious implicit bias
How many Ethical Standards on confidentiality are found in the 2021 6th edition of the NASW Code of Ethics
What is 23
This is what the SSW E.T.H.I.C.S. acronym stands for.
Evaluate the situation, Think and reflect, How does situation affect others, Impact on others, Consult with someone, Steps to move forward