A belief system that serves as a moral compass, learned from families and can be influenced by culture.
What is Values?
A network of principled perceptions about right and wrong and the governing ideology of conduct that is practiced by an individual group profession or culture.
What is Ethics?
S-sit squarely
O-open posture
L-lean forward
E-eye contact
R-relax
What is SOLER?
A core value that follows the ethical principle of "social workers behave in a trust worthy manner"
What is Integrity?
When a client is asked to sign a document before beginning work with a social worker
What is a consent form?
means to avoid malpractice suits and or disciplinary hearings by their licensing boards or professional organizations.
What is risk management?
Which of these would NOT be considered as a core value?
Integrity
Justification
Service
Competence
What is Justification?
Conflict between a clinicians "tried and true" personal values and the professional values and ethical obligations.
What is Ethical Decision Making?
The 3 levels of social work practice?
What is micro, mezzo, and macro practice?
Set of values, standards, and principles to govern decision making and everyday professional conduct of social workers.
What is NASW Code of Ethics?
To protect the well being of clients and clarifying the professional responsibilities of a social worker.
What is the purpose of ethics?
any action that speaks in favor of , recommends,argues for a cause,supports or defends, or pleads on the behalf of others.
What is advocacy?
When social workers are expected to welcome a diversity of values in people.
What is personal values interfering with social work values?
Laura is a social worker. She keeps her clients files out on display so that anyone can see them. What ethical standard is Laura violating?
What is Responsibilities in Practice Setting?
A practice of profession that promotes change amongst the community to develop social change for the people.
What is social work?