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What additional considerations impact your ethical decision-making? What are ethical dilemmas and how should nurses participate in resolving them? This chapter answers these questions by reviewing concepts related to ethical nursing practice and describing how nurses can resolve ethical dilemmas.
- 2022
It is therefore important that social workers document all interventions in an ethical and competent manner. The CASW Code of Ethics (2005) outlines the values and principles that guide professional social work practice. These values include: respect for the inherent dignity and worth of persons.
Feb 19, 2019 · The social care assessment is a ‘key interaction’ between a person and the local authority with ‘critical’ importance for determining a person’s needs for care and support. In order to achieve this, the guidance requires that assessments must be ‘person-centred throughout’.
- Jon Symonds, Caroline Miles, Michael Steel, Sue Porter, Val Williams
- 2020
associated with biomedical issues and social work. These range from end of life concerns to privacy and confidentially issues, patient autonomy and administrative considerations related to delivery of clinical care. They review social work ethical obligations and conflicts as well as models of ethical decision-making.
Jun 16, 2022 · The subsequent sections focus on important aspects of clinical social work practice including supervision, continuing education, technology, and private practice. The next section examines how social work regulatory bodies are addressing diversity, equity, reconciliation, racism, and discrimination.
Nov 14, 2019 · ABSTRACT. The social work assessment, which takes account of a range of factors, contrasts starkly with health assessment tools which focus individually on one small part of a patient’s functioning.
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1. The social worker must be confident that the assessment and support plan; has accurately identified all the person’s needs and set outcomes in order to achieve the level of well-being right for them. the person, informal carers, wider community, universal and other service.