Nasw Code Of Ethics Essay

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According to The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics (2017), ethical decision-making plays an essential role in the social work profession and acts as a guiding force in ensuring that social work practitioners are able to uphold the basic values, ethical principles and moral standards, that would provide the populations that they support with the quality of service that they deserve. Hence, how social workers conduct themselves in relation to others within the professional field should always be referenced from the Code of Ethics and should uphold the moral virtues of social justice, integrity, competence, the dignity and worth of the other person for the sake of protecting the purity of the human relationship(s) (Freud & Krung, …show more content…

The social work field is quite dynamic and professionals will work with diverse populations that stem from differing socio-economic backgrounds and hold an array of beliefs, principals, and values. As such, social workers have often found themselves working with populations, individuals or in situations that have challenged their personal cultural, political and/or religious values. In particular, social work professionals will discover that the social work structure and the agencies that they work for may have a culture, principles and procedures that are not in accordance with their own in certain circumstances (Fred & Krung, 2002). With the aforementioned in mind, social workers must find strategies that will help them balance intersecting systems (the self, the “client”/population and the agency) in order to maintain their professionalism, service their targeted population with the utmost integrity and humanity while not sacrificing their morals in a neo-liberal society consumed with “for-profit” values (Fred & Krung,

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