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The primary mission statement of the profession is - Correct
Answers ✅"to enhance human well-being and help meet
the basic needs of all people, with particular attention to the
needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable,
oppressed, and living in povery".
The focus of the profession of social work is, - Correct
Answers ✅first, the well-being of the individual in the
context of the environment and second, the well-being in
society in general.
Values - Correct Answers ✅define a belief system
Ethics - Correct Answers ✅define a standard conduct
based on the belief sytem.
Core values - Correct Answers ✅at the foundation of the
mission of social work are the profession's core values.
The core values are as follow: - Correct Answers ✅- service
- social justice
- dignity and worth of the person
- importance of human relationships
- integrity
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The NASW Code of Ethics was written for the purpose of -
Correct Answers ✅explicitly stating the basic values,
principles, and ethical standards of the social work
profession.
The Code of Ethics is a guide for social workers' - Correct
Answers ✅ethical conduct and applies to all social workers
and social work students, regardless of their membership in
NASW, their work setting, or the populations with which they
work.
The most recent version of the NASW Code of Ethics (2008)
outlines ethical standards of behavior for social workers in six
areas: - Correct Answers ✅1. Social workers' ethical
responsibilities to clients,
2. Social workers' ethical responsibilities to colleagues,
3. Social workers' ethical responsibilities to practice settings;
4. Social workers' ethical responsibilities as professionals
5. Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the social work
profession, and
6. Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the broader
society
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Social workers' ethical responsibilities to clients - Correct
Answers ✅The primary responsibility of social workers is to
promote the well-being of their clients.
Commitment to clients: - Correct Answers ✅The primary
responsibility of a social worker is to promote the well-being
of his or her clients; on occasion, the interests of society or
the demands of the law may take precedence (e.g social
workers are required by law in all states to report suspected
child abuse).
Self-determination - Correct Answers ✅Social workers
should support their clients' right to self-determination; an
exception to this is if the social worker believes that client is
in imminent danger to harm to him or herself or to others.
Informed consent - Correct Answers ✅Social workers
should take appropriate measures to ensure that client (or
the person legally responsible for the client) understand fully
the following: purpose of the services; risks associated with
services to be rendered; limits on services imposed by third-
party payer costs; service alternatives; and clients' right or
discontinue services.
Consent should be obtained in writing from the client before
video or audio taping clients or sharing information about the
client with a third party.
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Competence - Correct Answers ✅Social workers should
only provide services that they are able to provide by virtue
of their training and professional experience.
Social workers should refrain from using new treatment
approaches until they have been appropriately trained and
supervised by experts in those interventions.
Social workers should be particularly careful when
considering the use of practice that are not based on
recognized standards of social work.
Social workers should not use techniques that are outside of
their scope of practice.
Culture competence and social diversity - Correct Answers
✅Social workers should be knowledgeable about culture
(including its impact on human behavior), the cultures of
clients with whom they work, and the nature of diversity and
oppression.
Social workers should make sure that they have the
necessary training to provide culturally sensitive services.