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      • Principles of respect for the inherent dignity and worth of persons, the pursuit of social justice, and culturally responsive practice that applies an anti-oppressive lens to all areas of practice and is grounded in ethics, values, and humility, are central to social work.
      www.casw-acts.ca/en/Code-of-Ethics and Scope of Practice
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  2. All values, principles and guidelines have equal importance and work together to describe the ethical conduct, behaviour, and professionalism necessary to provide ethical social work services in Canada. Ethical behaviour comes from a social worker’s commitment to ethical practice.

  3. Principles of respect for the inherent dignity and worth of persons, the pursuit of social justice, and culturally responsive practice that applies an anti-oppressive lens to all areas of practice and is grounded in ethics, values, and humility, are central to social work.

  4. The NASW Code of Ethics is a set of standards that guide the professional conduct of social workers. The 2021 update includes language that addresses the importance of professional self-care. Moreover, revisions to Cultural Competence standard provide more explicit guidance to social workers. All social workers should review the new text and ...

  5. ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING IN SOCIAL WORK. Social work is a multifaceted profession and decisions made by social workers are influenced by many factors - their professional roles, codes of ethics, practice experiences, personal preferences, organizational/governmental policies, laws, values and attitudes - all of which come together to shape their ...

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  6. Social workers should inform clients when a real or potential conflict of interest arises and take reasonable steps to resolve the issue in a manner that makes the clients’ interests primary and protects clients’ interests to the greatest extent possible.

  7. Jul 2, 2018 · Principles: Recognition of the Inherent Dignity of Humanity. Social workers recognize and respect the inherent dignity and worth of all human beings in attitude, word, and deed. We respect all persons, but we challenge beliefs and actions of those persons who devalue or stigmatize themselves or other persons. Promoting Human Rights.

  8. On a daily basis, social workers are faced with ethical dilemmas that require thoughtful reflection and critical thinking. An ethical dilemma is a choice between two actions based on conflicting professional values; both may be morally correct and professionally grounded. Both may be right or good.

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