Unethical & Ethical Behaviors.

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About This Presentation

ETHICAL AND UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR AMONG PRACTITIONAERS
Social Workers - have a very crucial role in the society, It is their sworn duty to protect the well-being of individuals who are in need of their help.
Ethical Standards - The following ethical standards are relevant to the professional activities...


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ETHICAL & UNETHICAL
BEHAVIORS AMONG
& PRACTITIONERS

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Social Workers have a
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society, it is their sworn
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The code of Fthics..

elaborate the standards of ethics, conducts, and performance

expected to a registered social worker. Social Worker needs to
consider; respect for the inherent dignity and worth of
individuals, the pursuit of social justice, integrity of
professional practice, confidentiality in professional practice,
and competence in profession! practice.

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Q Ethical Principles

Ethical principle and ethical standar
wore adapted from tho Code of ‘os

Value; Service

Social workers elevate service to others above self-

interest. Social workers draw on their knowledge,
q values, and skills to help people in need and to address
social problems. Social workers encouraged to

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= 8 volunteer with no expectation of significant financial

7) return

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Ethical Principal; Social
workers' primarily goal is to
help people in need and to

address social problems

Value; Social Justice Q

Social workers pursue social change, social
rs change efforts are focused primarily on issues
A of poverty, unemployment, discriminations,

_ and other forms of social injustice.

| Ethical Principle: Social

workers challenge social

Value; Dignity and Worth of the PersonQ

Social workers treat each person ina

ae rs caring and respectful fashion, mindful
mi

SA of individual differences and cultural
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> and ethical diversity.

vy © Value; Dignity and Worth of the Person Q

Ethical Principle: Social

workers respect the
inherent dignity and

worth of the person.

vy © Value; Dignity and Worth of the Person Q

Ethical Principle: Social

workers respect the
inherent dignity and

worth of the person.

Value: Importance of Human RelationshipQ

Social workers understand that

a relationship between and among people
+ are an important vehicle for change.
=> | Social workers engage people as partners

17) in the helping process.

Value: Importance of Human RelationshipQ

'¢ Ethical Principle: Social
workers recognize the
central importance of

human relationships.

Value; Integrity

Social workers are continually aware of
"3 the profession's mission, values, ethical
A ry principles, and ethical standards and

practice of manner consistent with them.

Value; Integrity

Ethical Principle:
Social workers behave
in a trustworthy

manner.

Value: Competence

' Social workers continually strive

+ to increase their professional
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o Ss knowledge and skills.

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Ethical Principle: Social

Value: Competence

workers practice within
their areas of competence
and develop and enhance
their professional

expertise.

Q ETHICAL STANDARDS

The following ethical standards are relevant to the
professional activities of all social workers. These
standards concern (1) to clients, (2) to colleagues,

(3) in practice settings, (4) as professionals, (5) to
the social work profession, and(6) to the broader
society.

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