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- 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.
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The CASW Code of Ethics articulates the values, principles, and guidelines of social work practice for the social work profession. The purpose of the Code is to serve as a foundation for the ethical practice of social work in Canada.
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Principles of respect for the inherent dignity and worth of...
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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.
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 ...
The Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) Code of Ethics sets forth values and principles to guide social workers’ professional conduct. A code of ethics cannot guarantee ethical behaviour. Ethical behaviour comes from a social worker’s individual commitment to engage in ethical practice.
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The NASW Code of Ethics defines the values, principles, and ethical standards that guide decision-making and everyday professional conduct of social workers.
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.
Social Workers and Social Service Workers and to promote excellence in their practice. The Standards of Practice Handbook sets out minimum standards of professional practice and conduct.