Preamble
Purpose
Ethical Principles
Ethical Dilemmas
Responsibilities to...
100
General goals, core values.
What is the preamble?
100
Identify social work ___.
What are work values? This was in the lecture.
100
Commitment to clients; self determination; informed consent; competence; cultural competence and social diversity; conflicts of interest; privacy and confidentiality; access to records; sexual relationships; physical contact; sexual harassment; derogatory language; payment for services,; clients who lack decision making capacity; interruption of services; termination of services.
What are ethical responsibilities to clients?
100
Privacy and confidentiality; self determination; conflict of interest and dual relationships; sexual relationships.
What are ethical dilemmas with clients?
100
Integrity; evaluation and research; promote high practice standards; encourage research and evaluation of practice effectiveness.
What are responsibilities to the social work profession?
200
Service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, integrity, social justice, importance of human relationships, competence.
What are the six parts to the preamble?
200
Help determine relevant considerations when addressing ___ ___.
What are ethical dilemmas? This was in the lecture
200
respect; confidentiality; interdisciplinary collaboration; tisputes involving colleagues; consultation; referral for services; sexual relationships; sexual harassment; impairment of colleagues; incompetence of colleagues; unethical conduct of colleagues.
What are ethical responsibilities to colleagues?
200
Referral for services; respect; cooperation; referrals.
What are ethical responsibilities to colleagues?
200
INvolve self in public policy and help in emergencies; advocate and work for people's general welfare; work against discrimination; pursue social and political action to ensure equality of resources and opportunities.
What are responsibilities to the broader society?
300
Socializing new practitioners to these, which are inherent to the profession.
What are mission, goals, and ethics?
300
supervision and consultation; education and trining; performance evaluation; client records; billing client transfer; administration; continuing education and staff development; commitments to employers; labor management disputes.
What are ethical responsibilities in practice?
300
Advocate for increased funding; be competent and evaluate supervisees fairly; act to prevent and eliminate discrimination; make sure employers are aware of unethical practices.
What are ethical responsibilities in practice settings?
400
Summarizing these as guidelines for practice. THis one was on the lecture Providing these, to which the public may hold the professional accountable.
What are broad ethical principles? That's the answer for both
400
Integrity of the profession; evaluation and research.
What are ethical responsibilities to the profession?
400
Be competent; don't be involved in discrimination of any kind; don't solicit clients for personal gain; be honest
What are ethical dilemmas as professionals?
500
Articulate specific standards professionals may use to what?
What is judge its members' conduct?
500
Social welfare; public participation; public emergencies; social and political action.
What are ethical responsibilities to the broader society?