What does the NASW Code of Ethics identify?
Core values on which social work's mission is based
There are no other sources of information about ethical thinking that can be helpful?
FALSE!
Ethical decision making is a _________
Process
Professionals behave in a trustworthy manner to clients.
Integrity
The right of the person to make his or her own decisions or choose what happens to them.
Autonomy
How can the general public hold social workers accountable?
Through our ethical standards
A code of ethics cannot guarantee ethical behavior
TRUE
Professionals treat each person in a caring and respectful way that mindful of individual difference and cultural and ethnic diversity
Dignity and worth of the person
Responsibility to contribute to the well-being of the client by always doing what is best or good.
Beneficence
What impact does the Code have for new practitioners?
socializes them to social work's mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards
Violation of standards in this Code automatically implies legal liability
FALSE
Social service professionals should provide services to clients within the context of a professional relationship based on valid _________
Informed consent
Concept of "above all do no harm”
Nonmaleficence
What does the code articulate for social workers?
whether or not they have engaged in unethical conduct
Technology-assisted social work services encompass all aspects of social work practice
TRUE
Social workers should keep up to date on emerging _______
Technology
TV show starring Steve Carell with bad workplace ethics
The Office
Honor the therapeutic relationship and commitment to client
Fidelity
What is the code designed for?
to identify relevant considerations when there is a professional conflict or ethical uncertainties
The NASW Code of Ethics does not specify which values, principles, and standards are most important
TRUE!
Summarize, reflect, and establish broad ethical principles that reflect a profession's core values and specific ethical standards
Code of ethics
Requires that we act in ways that treat people equitably and fairly. Actions that discriminate against individuals or a class of people arbitrarily or without a justifiable basis would violate this basic principle.
Justice