Examples Of Code Of Ethics In Social Work

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a. What ethical concerns or dilemmas are most frequently encountered in your practicum setting, according to your field instructor? According to my field instructor the most frequently encountered ethical concerns or dilemma in my practicum setting regarding social workers’ ethical responsibilities to clients is the client’s right to self-determination based on the fact that DCS often times will establish the goals that need to be met by the family and restrict their options, staff members believing that they know what is best for the client therefore telling the client what they need to do and how to do it, and the client not being well informed about the choices and rights that they have. In the area of the social workers’ ethical responsibilities …show more content…

I chose to enter into the field of social work to be able to help individuals and to do that I have to remain committed to the client and the social work profession at all times. Social work can be challenging, but I must not allow the challenges that I face to change the commitment that I have to the clients that I serve. Additionally, I have a strong desire to be the most effective social worker that I can and to do that I know that I must be competent, continue to learn, and keep up to date on the changes that occur through research. Furthermore, I clearly understand the importance of the clients’ privacy and right to confidentiality in the helping process. The client must feel that their information and situation will be protected at all times to ensure trust to be formed in the helping relationship. However the clients do need to be informed of situations where information must be shared to protect others and society as a whole. Lastly, derogatory language is important to me because I have heard social workers use it when communicating about a client and I feel that is disrespectful not only to the client but to the entire social work profession. No matter the client’s situation or the choices a client has made the client is still a valuable individual that deserves

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