Ethical Issues In Social Work

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My values throughout my life and the way I was raised may have a huge effect on my eventual work in social work in ways that are both positive and negative. For service, I may become tired of volunteering my time when I am only getting paid a certain amount each year. I might find it hard to find time to volunteer with a job and more commitments. However, I do not think It will have as many negatives impacts as social justice. Being a very opinionated person I feel that it will be hard to not take sides when a client comes to me. No matter what they believe I must put that aside and find the best way to help them. Today, I tend to look down on people who I know voted for Donald Trump. I lose respect for people that I know that support him as our president. I must find a way to put aside my beliefs …show more content…

The tension in the classrooms dealing with social work views on religion is difficult because of then divide between what is right and what is religious. The methods of addressing specific topics can be complicated and very opinionated (Dessel, Bolen, Shepardson, Hodge, 2011). No matter the topic, issues and opinions on issues can get in the way of professional social work. However, to be the best social worker possible to only way to help these people is to put all beliefs aside for the time being. For example, if a pregnant woman came to me seeking help but did not want to get an abortion because of her religious beliefs I could not persuade her into having an abortion just because I believe abortion is ok. Forcing her into that decision would be going against what she believes and would also go against my views that women should have the right to do what they want with their bodies. Even if abortion would be the best possible solution it is not ok to push her to do something she is not comfortable with

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