Exam 2: Social Work Values and Ethics

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According to Healy (2008), explain the four dimensions of international action.

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According to the NASW Code of Ethics, which of the following is not part of a social worker's ethical responsibilities to clients?

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In the NASW Code of Ethics, social and political action is a subcategory of the ethical standard called social workers' ethical responsibilities to clients.

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The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, 2003, grants victims immediate permanent residency in the United States.

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Which of the following is true?

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How can you protect client confidentiality in this electronic age?

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The example of the 18thStreet Gang members in Los Angeles stresses how an international perspective helps social workers recognize how artificial it is to see national borders as separations between micro or macro systems.

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Cite an example of a violation of social workers' ethical responsibility to clients.

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Cite the three areas of rights within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and list examples of each.

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The NASW Code of Ethics has six core values. List them.

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Under social workers' ethical responsibilities to clients, _____ is the condition of being free from unauthorized observation or intrusion.

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In the NASW Code of Ethics, the phrase "providing help, resources, and benefits so people can achieve their maximum potential" describes the core value of:

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Among the six core values of the NASW Code of Ethics, ____ is described as holding in high esteem and appreciating individual value.

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Internationally, social work organizations are increasingly active in combating human rights violations.

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According to Marson (1998), what are some of the reasons for social workers to use the Internet?

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Murphy and Sheldon are co-workers in the same unit. The evening before a presentation, Sheldon accidentally tears a few sheets of Murphy's report while arranging documents for the presentation. Sheldon admits the incident to Murphy. Due to her dislike of Sheldon, Murphy overreacts by disgracing Sheldon in front of the whole office. According to the NASW Code of Ethics, this is a violation of the ethical responsibility to:

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The United States is the most common destination for victims of human trafficking.

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An ongoing task for social workers is to identify their personal values and distinguish between those and their professional values.

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A key concern for military social workers is the basic ethical concept of _____ on the part of individual soldiers versus the needs of fellow soldiers and the military operation itself.

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_____ refers to the condition that in a perfect world, all citizens would have identical rights, protection, opportunities, obligations, and social benefits, regardless of their backgrounds and membership in diverse groups.

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