Exam 11: Values Ethics and the Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas
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Exam 11: Values Ethics and the Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas72 Questions
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_____ is a global concept intended to protect client's privacy, yet permit some degree of disclosure.
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Values involve what you do and do not consider important and worthwhile.
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Cite and explain four of the six core values identified in the Canadian Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics .
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The NASW ethical responsibility to clients that recognizes each individual's right to make his or her own decisions is:
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Social workers may engage in organized action, including the formation of and participation in labor unions, to improve services to clients and working conditions.
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Identify and explain the seven principles portrayed in Dolgoff, Loewenberg, and Harrington's "Ethical Principles Screen."
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Social workers who are aware of a colleague's impairment-due to personal problems, psychosocial distress, substance abuse, or mental health difficulties that interfere with practice effectiveness-should consult with the colleague when feasible and assist the colleague in taking remedial action.
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Paula, a substance abuse counselor, takes her work very seriously. She is working with Reba, an alcoholic. As they address issues, Paula discovers that Reba abuses her children when she's drinking. Paula does not consider herself an expert in the area of child abuse and neglect. Paula talks with other agency colleagues regularly, trying to keep track of their areas of interest and professional development. Paula's supervisor encourages her staff to share their expertise with one another. Paula knows that Robinette has substantial experience working with child abuse cases so she takes it upon herself to talk with Robinette about Reba. This is the ethical thing to do.
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Congress (1999) makes which of the following suggestions for determining whether a potential dual relationship is appropriate or ethical?
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Viveca, a case manager for people with serious physical disabilities, makes it a point to stop colleagues whenever they start talking about cases she has nothing to do with. She feels that although such information at times can be "juicy," it violates a professional's responsibility to maintain confidentiality among colleagues. This is the ethical thing to do.
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The term _____ involves the premise that all people, regardless of race, culture, or national origin, are entitled to basic rights and treatment.
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