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- Ethical behaviour comes from a social worker’s commitment to ethical practice. Both the spirit and the letter of the Code guide social workers as they act in good faith and with a genuine desire to make sound judgements.
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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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- CASW Code of Ethics and Scope of Practice
The purpose of the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW) Code is to serve as a foundation for the ethical practice of social work in Canada. 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 ...
Social workers' ethical behavior should result from their personal commitment to engage in ethical practice. The NASW Code of Ethics reflects the commitment of all social workers to uphold the profession’s values and to act ethically.
Ethics lie at the core of every profession, but how do you define ethical behaviour? Regulatory organizations outline the values and principles that govern ethical behaviour for professional social workers that fall within their jurisdiction.
Oct 24, 2024 · Introduction. Social work ethics and standards play a vital role in the practice of social work, guiding professionals in their interactions with clients, colleagues, and the community. These guidelines serve as a moral compass for social workers, ensuring that they uphold values of integrity, respect, and fairness in their work.
Social workers are often 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.
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.