Social Work Core Values
History of Social Work
Code of Ethics
Licensure
Other
100

Social workers provide this to individuals and communities in need, offering support, resources, and guidance

What is Service?

100

He became president, advanced the federal role in social welfare with his "War on Poverty," and led the country during the Vietnam War

Who is Lyndon Johnson?

100

This principle ensures that individuals' personal information is kept confidential and is only shared with consent or when legally required

What is Privacy?

100

BSW and MSW stand for

What is Bachelors of Social Work? What is Masters of Social Work?

100

This term refers to the belief that one’s own culture or ethnicity is superior to others, often leading to biased judgments of other cultures

What is Ethnocentrism?

200

 Social workers uphold this core value by acting in an honest and trustworthy manner

What is Integrity?

200

As the first female U.S. Secretary of Labor, she advocated for safer working conditions, the 40-hour work week, and child labor laws

Who is Francis Perkins?

200

This ethical principle ensures that patients are fully aware of the risks and benefits of their treatment before agreeing to proceed

What is Informed Consent?

200

These are required for social workers to maintain their licensure and ensure they stay current with industry standards and practices.

What are CEUs (Continuing Education Units)?

200

This term refers to an unfair and untrue generalized belief about a group of people, often based on limited or inaccurate information

What are Stereotypes?

300

Social workers advocate for this principle by addressing inequalities and promoting fairness in society

What is Social Justice?

300

He founded schools of Social Work at Howard University and Atlanta University, providing African Americans with access to formal Social Work training

Who is Edward Franklin Frazier?

300

This term refers to an additional relationship that exists apart from the primary client-social worker relationship, which can lead to potential conflicts of interest.

What are Dual Relationships?

300

Professionals with these two degrees are often trained to provide case management and supportive counseling to individuals in need of social services.

What are CSW and BSW?

300

Social workers emphasize this principle, recognizing the importance of connections in fostering well-being and change (core value)

What is the Centrality of Human Relationships?

400

Social workers demonstrate this value by practicing within their areas of expertise and striving for continuous professional growth

What is Competence?

400

During Roosevelt's presidency, this period led to the creation of the Social Security Act, child labor laws, and programs like Medicaid and Medicare to address widespread poverty and unemployment

What is the Great Depression?

400

This concept involves working across differences, recognizing identity factors and cultural identities, understanding privilege, and addressing discrimination and oppression while avoiding the danger of a single story

What is Cultural Competence/Humility?

400

This credential allows social workers to diagnose and treat mental health conditions independently and provide clinical supervision

What is LCSW-C (Licensed Clinical Social Worker-Clinical)?

400

He worked with the National Urban League, fought for access to education and job security, and played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement.

Who is Whitney Young Jr.?

500

Social workers uphold this core value, emphasizing respect and appreciation for every individual, especially those from marginalized groups.

What is Dignity and Worth of a Person?

500

This healthcare social worker and community organizer from New York is known for her work advocating for social change and healthcare access.

Who is Ana DuMoïs?

500

Written in 1960, this document set the standards for professional conduct and ethical responsibilities for social workers

What is the Code of Ethics?

500

Social workers with these degrees are qualified to treat mental health conditions under the supervision of a Licensed Clinical Social Worker-Clinical (LCSW-C)

What are LMSW and MSW?

500

This term refers to the ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to challenges, and keep pursuing long-term goals despite difficulties

What is Grit and Resilience?