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Values

What you do and do not consider important and worthwhile.

Ethics

Involve principles that specify what is good and what is bad.

Self-Determination

Each individual's right to make his or her own decisions.

Privacy

The condition of being free from unauthorized observation or intrusion.

Confidentiality

The ethical principle that workers should not share information provided by a client or about a client unless they have the client's explicit permission to do so.

Conflict of Interest

A clash between the responsibilities of the professional role and the potential for personal gain.

Dual/Multiple Relationships

Occurs when professionals assume two or more roles at the same time or sequentially with a client.

Halfway Houses

Transitional dwellings that provide structure, support, and guidance for persons unable to function independently in the community.

Sheltered Employment

A program involving work in a safe, closely supervised environment for people who have trouble functioning more independently.

Integrity

Refers to social workers' promotion of high practice standards.

Globalization

The process of global integration in which diverse peoples, economies, cultures, and political processes are increasingly subjected to international influences.

International

Concerns relationships and issues between two or more nations.

Global

Involves relationships and issues concerning all nations around the globe.

Human Rights

Involve the premise that all people, regardless of national origin, are entitled to basic rights and treatments.

Human Trafficking

The transfer of people across international boundaries to enslave them in some way, usually involving forced labor or sexual exploitation.

Community Development

A planned approach to improving the standard of living and general well-being of people.

International Social Work

International professional action and the capacity for international action by the social work profession and it's members.