Values Shmalues
Dilemma What?
You Say Ethics
Theory & Social Constructions
Confidentiality Shhhhhh
100
When we face an ethical problem it is typically resulting from two or more competing BLANK
What are values
100
When dealing with an ethical dilemma, the Code of Ethics principles are written in broad statements to help us examine conflicting values and think BLANK
What is think Critically
100
As much as this class is for learning about ethics, it is more about learning to QUESTION our own BLANK and BLANK
What is motivations and assumptions
100
Theory is best understood as a statement based on evidence and BLANK, but have not yet been conclusively proven
What is reasoning
100
Social Workers do not disclose identity or client information unless the disclosure is required by BLANK or BLANK, or unless there is reasonable grounds the disclosure will prevent serious bodily harm to an identifiable person
What is Laws or Courts
200
BLANK values are specifically desirable means to desirable ends (eg. client self determination, informed consent)
What are instrumental values
200
THe origin of the word dilemma spawns from two Greek words "Di" and "Lemma" meaning what?
What is two horns
200
Of the thre types of Ethics discussed in class, Ethical BLANK argues that the concept of "good" and "right" depends on the context (eg. E.T.H.I.C Model)
What is Ethical Relavitism
200
Theory helps us BLANK explain and prospectively predict human and social behaviours
What is retrospectively
200
Confidentiality as an ethical principle is derived from or societal value on BLANK
What is privacy
300
Of the three types of values discussed in class, BLANK values suggest more specific and shorter term goals (eg. health care policies, etc)
What are proximate values
300
BCCSW and CASW have created guidelines and core principles of the Social Work profession within what types of documents?
What are Code of Ethics
300
Of the three types of Ethics discussed in class, Ethical BLANK argues that 'good' or 'right' is determined by principles or moral rules that prescribe what actions are ethically justified (eg. Ethical Principles Screen)
What is Ethical Absolutism
300
Our perceptions of reality are based on a complicated negotiation as we socially BLANK the world around us
What is construct
300
Informed consent has three requirements: competency, disclosure of information, and BLANK
What is voluntariness
400
When Jeff says VALUES you should be thinking Digging BLANK and seeking BLANK
What is Deeper and Context
400
DAILY DOUBLE
400
One of the main reasons for having a Code of Ethics is that it BLANK the profession from government control, the public from worker incompetence, and the worker from litigation
What is protect
400
Social Work Theory covers three basic possibilities: BLANK, Perspectives, and Explanatory theories
What is Models
400
If informed consent is not possible due to cognitive limitations, etc, then the Social Worker must consider forms of Least BLANK
What is intrusiveness
500
Of the three types of values discussed in class, Broadly conceived values that provide general guidance are know as what type values?
What are ultimate values
500
Besides professional values, Social Workers should be well aware of how their BLANK values or subjective experiences serve to frame how they see a dilemma when working with clients
What is Personal Values
500
Of the three types of Ethics discussed in class, this type of Ethics shifts from assessment of the acts to the values of the actor (ie. displaying empathy, self awareness,integrity, honesty,etc)
What is Virtue Ethics
500
Edleman argues that problems come into existence as reinforcements of societal BLANK, not simply because they are there or because they are important for well being (ie social problems as benefits, ambiguous, fashionable, solutions, etc)
What are Ideologies
500
Protective Privilege ENDS when Public BLANK begins
What is Peril