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      • Professional ethics are at the core of social work. The profession has an obligation to articulate its basic values, ethical principles, and ethical standards. The NASW Code of Ethic s sets forth these values, principles, and standards to guide social workers’ conduct.
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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. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to Clients. NASW Code of Ethics: Ethical Standards. 1.01 Commitment to Clients. Social workers’ primary responsibility is to promote the well-being of clients. In general, clients’ interests are primary.

  6. Ethical Principle: Social workers respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person. Social workers treat each person in a caring and respectful fashion, mindful of individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity. Social workers promote clients’ socially responsible self¬determination.

  7. Jul 2, 2018 · All IFSW policies including the definition of social work stem from these ethical principles. Social work is a practice-based profession and an academic discipline that facilitates social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people.

  8. The CASW Code of Ethics (2005) sets forth the values and principles that guide social work practice in Newfoundland and Labrador. Social workers uphold the following core values: Value 1: Respect for the inherent dignity and worth of persons Value 2: Pursuit of social justice Value 3: Service to humanity Value 4: Integrity in professional ...

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