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Social Work 110 Exam #1 Questions and Answers 2024 When is the word "clients" used? -Answer--It is used INCLUSIVELY to refer to individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. What are the 6 Core Values of Social Work? -Answer--Service -Social Justice -Dignity and Worth of a Person -Importance of Human Relationships -Integrity -Competence What is the purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics? -Answer--Sets forth the core values of SW, along with the principles and standards needed to guide SW's conduct. What are the 6 purposes of the NASW Code of Ethics? -Answer--Identifies core values for SW's mission -Summarizes broad ethical principles to reflect the profession's core values and establishes a set of ethical standards -Identify relevant considerations when professional obligations conflict or ethical uncertainties arise -Provides ethical standards to hold SW accountable -Socializes practitioners new to the field to SW's mission, values, and ethical principles & standards -Articulates standards that SW's use assess whether or not other SW's are using unethical conduct What doesn't the NASW Code of Ethics specify? -Answer--Which values, principles, and standards are most important/outweigh the rest. What happens to those SW's who broke the Code of Ethics? -Answer--Undergo a peer review process and counsel of discipline done by own profession/job. Service -Answer--Help people in need and address social problems. Social Justice -Answer--Challenge social injustice and pursue social change. Dignity and Worth of a Person -Answer--Respect inherit dignity and worth of a client by treating each as equals and staying mindful of cultural/ethnic diversity. Importance of Human Relationships -Answer--Recognize central importance of human relationships as a vehicle for change. Integrity -Answer--Behave in a trustworthy manner by acting honestly and responsibly. Competence -Answer--Practice within their areas of competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise. What are the 6 Ethical Standards of SW? -Answer--Responsibility to: Clients, Colleagues, Practice Setting, Professionals, Social Work Profession, and Broader Society. Commitment to Clients -Answer--Promote well-being of clients; use best judgement to support clients' interests. Self-Determination -Answer--Respect and promote right of clients to self-determination and assist clients in clarifying & achieving their goals (Only limited if goal poses a risk to self or others). Informed Consent -Answer--SW provide services in the context of a professional relationship and with valid informed consent. Cultural Competence and Social Diversity -Answer--SW need to understand culture and be sensitive to these differences. Privacy and Confidentiality -Answer--SW should not solicit private information from clients, unless it is essential in conducting research & evaluation (Once private info is shared, confidentiality is applied). Access to Records -Answer--Must provide clients with access to records pertaining to solely that individual client and give assistance in interpreting these records. Sexual Relationships -Answer--Absolutely forbidden between client and SW in any way, shape, or form. Physical Contact -Answer--SW and client may not engage in physical contact due to psychological harm, unless boundaries are set. Sexual Harassment -Answer--No sexual harassment in any manner is condoned between SW and client. Derogatory Language -Answer--SW may not use derogatory language in written or verbal communications to/about client. Payment for Services -Answer--SW should ensure fees are reasonable and doable for each client -SW should not accept any goods/services in turn for a payment -SW may not provide money or a private fee to assist clients Social Workers' and Termination of Services -Answer--SW terminate services when they are no longer required, but MUST take reasonable steps to avoid feelings of abandonment

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