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  1. Jan 28, 2020 · In her study of criminal justice social workers in Scotland, Jane Fenton describes how new contexts for social work education and practice contribute to internalisation of neoliberal norms and values that undermine ethical practice by impeding social workers’ ability to recognise ethical concerns in the first place. Such workplace contexts further hinder ethical practice by making it harder ...

  2. Feb 5, 2020 · Rachel's research interests include ethics in social work practice and education; specifically, how human service professionals identify and engage with moral challenges. She is also curious about the relationship between social work practice and political and economic theory.

    • Lauren P. McCarthy, Rachel Imboden, Corey S. Shdaimah, Patrice Forrester
    • 2020
  3. July/Aug 2007. Supervisor, Beware: Ethical Dangers in Supervision. By Claudia J. Dewane, LCSW, DEd, BCD. Social Work Today. Vol. 7 No. 4 P. 34. Both supervisors and supervisees can learn from this comprehensive review of social work supervision issues. Maintaining professional ethics in the supervisory process can pose unique challenges.

  4. Ethical Conflicts in Social Work Practice: Challenges and Opportunities. Most of the moral distress in current literature stems from the health professions research whereas social work scholarship lags behind. This issue seeks to bridge this gap by exploring in a critical way the moral conditions and ethical praxis of social workers in ...

    • Corey Shdaimah, Roni Strier
    • 2020
  5. an increase in ethics education for many profes-sions including social work, and publications on social work ethics began to explore “the relevance of moral philosophy and moral theory” (Reamer, 2006, p. 9). This exploration provided an appropri-ate segue into the last (and current) interval, the risk management period. According to Reamer

  6. individual social work educator. Social work ethics for the educator in higher education must recog-nize the systemic issues the educator faces in this environment. 2. The NASW Code of Ethics as Guide for Social Work Education The NASW Code of Ethics states that “a historic and defining feature of social work is

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  8. Jan 28, 2020 · In that context ethics is based on values that guide social workers in their behaviour, decision-making and through relationships with clients, colleagues etc. Ethical issues pervade the work of ...

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