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15 Cards in this Set
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Ethical Principles |
-- Service -- Social Justice -- Dignity and Worth of the Person -- Importance of Human Relationships -- Integrity -- Competence |
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Service |
Social workers primary goal is to help people in need and address social problems. |
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Social Justice |
Social Workers challenge social justice |
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Dignity and Worth of the Person |
Social workers respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person |
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Importance of Human Relationships |
Social workers recognize the central importance of human relationships. |
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Integrity |
Social workers behave in a trustworthy manner. |
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Competence |
Social workers proctive within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise. |
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Ethical Standards |
Ethical Responsibilities to... -- Clients -- Colleagues -- Practice Settings -- as Professionals -- the Social Work Profession -- Broader Society |
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Responsibilities to Clients |
Commitment to clients, self determination, informed consent, competence, cultural competence and social diversity, privacy and confidentiality, acess to records, sexual relationships, physical contact, sexual harrassment, derogatory language, payment for services, clients who lack decision making capabilities, interruption of services, termination. |
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Responsibilities to Colleagues |
Respect, confidentiality, interdisciplinary collaborations, disputes invloving colleagues, consultation, referral for services, sexual relations, sexual harrassment, impariment of colleagues, incompetent colleagues, unethical conduct |
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Responsibilities in Practice Settings |
Supervision and consultation, education and training, performance evaluation, client records, billing, client transfer, Administration, con't education, commitments to employers, labor management disputes |
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Responsibilities as Professionals |
--Competence --Discrimination --Private Conduct --Dishonesty, Fraud, Deception --Impairment --Misrepresentation --Solicitations --Acknowledging Credit |
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Responsibilities to the Social Work Profession |
Integrity of of the profession
Evaluation and Research |
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Responsibilities to the Broader Society |
-- Social Welfare -- Public Participation -- Public Emergencies -- Social and Political Action |
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HIPPA |
Human Services Consumer Bill of Rights Each individual receiving social work services has the right to -- recieve accurate, easy to understand information and assistance in making informed decisions about their helath plans, healthcare professionals, and medical facilities, if needed -- a choice of healthcare providers that is sufficient to ensure access to appropriate high quality healthcare -- access emergency health care services when and where the need arises. |